
Episode 4: Release
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Liz and Jeremy discuss the end of the artist process: release.
This is the very hard task of relinquishing control of your art. How do you decide when the work is done? How do you interact with your audience? What does the art mean, in the end, and who gets to decide what it means (creator or audience)? And how do you make peace with wrong interpretation? And what does the Bible have to do with any of this? (A lot, apparently.)
Liz and Jeremy wax poetic on the role of audience and talk about the freedom that comes from letting go of your creation.
We also discuss the fine art collages that precede Chapters 10 and 11 in the book that has inspired this podcast.
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Notes:
View the art (in color) from chapters 10 and 11, and read an edited transcript of the episode at the Empathy List.
Buy the book: Knock at the Sky: Seeking God in Genesis After Losing Faith in the Bible by Liz Charlotte Grant.
Preorder fine art risograph prints of Jeremy Grant's collages (in black and blue).
Connect with Liz and Jeremy online.
Many thanks to our friend, Carin Huebner, for recording and editing this podcast.