This week, I'm joined by the brilliant and irrepressible Sara McKee - art historian, copywriter, branding expert, and founder of Life Full Colour, https://www.lifefullcolour.com/ a vibrant gallery and cultural hub in North Wales.
Sara shares the rich tapestry of her creative and corporate life: from being mentored by legendary art historians at Warwick University https://warwick.ac.uk/ and discovering a love of fresco in Venice, to carving out a second career in advertising and strategy. But it was her decision to turn passion into purpose that took centre stage: Sara explains how her plans to share her thoughts on art exhibitions, took her to selling work online and then deciding to open a gallery in March 2020, just before the UK went into lockdown.
In a candid, entertaining, and inspiring conversation, Sara and I chat about:
What studying art history taught Sara about looking, not just seeing
The unexpected influence of theatre, ancient history, and marketing on her gallery work
Building a creative business rooted in community, joy, and personal connection
Why good galleries are about people as much as they are about paintings
Her dream to bring together art, live music, and storytelling under one roof
With a plan to write her memoir and a gallery bar that's part local pub and part inspired by Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, Sara is living proof that creative vision and strategic instinct can make for a full and colourful life.