In this episode, Sophie shares the winding path that led her from physical therapist to professional artist—and why her art business almost never happened.
Before Dream In Watercolor, there were blogs that never took off, YouTube channels that were abandoned, print-on-demand stores that barely sold, and years of wondering if entrepreneurship simply wasn't meant for her. Add marriage struggles, young children, burnout, and self-doubt, and the dream of making a living through creativity often felt impossible.
But looking back, Sophie realizes none of those efforts were wasted.
Each attempt taught her skills she would eventually use to build a successful art business: content creation, online marketing, website design, video editing, and learning how to connect with an audience.
Along the way, she shares the story behind Butterfly Forest, the first watercolor painting that made her think, "Maybe I could actually sell this."
She also talks about the mentors who helped shape her journey, her first visit to the Edmonds Art Festival, and the moment she realized that people truly do value original art—not because they need it, but because it brings meaning, beauty, and joy into their lives.
In this episode:
• The first painting that felt market-ready
• Why previous business failures weren't really failures
• The emotional challenge of leaving a traditional career
• Lessons learned from blogging, YouTube, and e-commerce
• The artists and mentors who inspired her
• Visiting her first art festival as a future vendor
• How selling art became a real business
• Why art matters, even when it isn't a necessity
If you're an artist, entrepreneur, creative dreamer, or someone considering a major life pivot, this episode is a reminder that success often grows from the skills we gain through the attempts that didn't work out.
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