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Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist
Andy Marshall
134 episodes
1 week ago
Discover what’s at the Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist. I’m Andy, and I’m a kids book illustrator obsessed with the concept of how you can change course from that of the starving artist to the path of the thriving artist. I believe all the answers are out there right in front of us in the artists we know and love. Because as they say success leaves clues, so I’m becoming part detective and part guinea pig. As each week I’ll be interviewing artists that are making money, surviving and thriving. Then I'll be implementing what I learn in my own creative practice.
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Discover what’s at the Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist. I’m Andy, and I’m a kids book illustrator obsessed with the concept of how you can change course from that of the starving artist to the path of the thriving artist. I believe all the answers are out there right in front of us in the artists we know and love. Because as they say success leaves clues, so I’m becoming part detective and part guinea pig. As each week I’ll be interviewing artists that are making money, surviving and thriving. Then I'll be implementing what I learn in my own creative practice.
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Sculpting Surreal Beauty and Darkness: Chris Choi’s Artistic Journey
Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist
35 minutes 24 seconds
4 months ago
Sculpting Surreal Beauty and Darkness: Chris Choi’s Artistic Journey

In this episode of Fork in the Road, I chat with Chris Choi, the artist behind Mecha Panda, about his incredible return to art after a decade-long break—and how he taught himself to sculpt.


We talk honestly about:


The transition from drawing and painting to sculpture


The spontaneous creative process behind his eerie, beautiful creations


Why he blends beauty with horror


The real struggle of building a sustainable art career


Why community and human connection are still everything


If you're an artist navigating your own path—or curious about the ups and downs of a creative life—this conversation is for you.


Follow Chris Choi: https://www.instagram.com/the_mecha_panda/


Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/


Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcast


Patreon members receive:

The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview


The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.


The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.



Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist
Discover what’s at the Fork in the Road between starving and thriving artist. I’m Andy, and I’m a kids book illustrator obsessed with the concept of how you can change course from that of the starving artist to the path of the thriving artist. I believe all the answers are out there right in front of us in the artists we know and love. Because as they say success leaves clues, so I’m becoming part detective and part guinea pig. As each week I’ll be interviewing artists that are making money, surviving and thriving. Then I'll be implementing what I learn in my own creative practice.