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In this episode of An Art to It, I'm joined by ceramic artist Carolyn Tripp for a very enterianting and thoughtful conversation about finding your voice, building confidence, and taking the long view in a creative career.

 

Carolyn shares her journey from advertising to ceramics, how loss shaped a deeply personal body of work, and why success in the art world often comes slowly - through consistency, clarity, and community rather than quick wins.

 

In this episode we talk about:

Finding your true creative voice later in life

How personal experience can become universal in your work

Why Carolyn describes her work as a "visual diary" of things she notices

The value of getting help with words, storytelling, and communication

Imposter syndrome - even when showing your work at a prestigious event like Collect

How previous careers can quietly support a creative business

Selling work through galleries and how collectors engage with ceramics

Why evolution in your work needs to be careful and considered

What success looks like when you play the long game

 

 

Carolyn also shared businesses that she loves for their brands and their authenticity: her local bakers @august.bakery_ and skincare specialist @drsambunting

 

You can find Carolyn's work at https://www.carolyntceramics.co.uk/ and on instagram she's @carolyntceramics

 

Carolyn is showing her work with the Cynthia Corbett Gallery https://www.thecynthiacorbettgallery.com/ at the Craft's Council https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/ international event, Collect at London's Somerset House https://www.somersethouse.org.uk/ from 26th Feb

 

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