9 Artists Discuss How They Developed A Style
9 artist talk about how they developed their own artistic style. The artists featured: Abbie Brewer (Sunshine Child), Edek Thompson, Harry J Bartlett (Sassicism), James Chapman, Jas Lewis-Henman, Jess Rose, Kaitlyn Bullen (A Wiggly Line), Laura Slater and Monica Escobar. These artist were interviewed for our documentary Art Is For Everyone, which is a feel-good art documentary, featuring 10 Leeds based artists, discussing creativity and where it comes from, delving into whether we are born creative or if it’s nurtured. It explores the complexities of being human, including themes of grief, gender, childhood and how this shapes their artistic process. The film aims to inspire and encourage people to be more creative. The film is made by Creative Stories and supported by PRINT.WORK / creative_stories.co.uk / print.work Artists Instagram: / chapmangamo / _sunshine_child_ / lauraslaterprint / edekthompson / jessrose_illustrator / jaslewishenman / sassicism / a.wiggly.line / italillywhite #documentary #artdocumentary #creativity #art

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