Living By Making

How I Ended Up Working with Murderers

36 min · 4. mai 2026
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I share fragments from my life: living on almost nothing, standing in a supermarket unable to choose, and working for years inside a prison with men convicted of severe crimes — where something unexpected began to unfold. This is an episode about vulnerability, dignity, and the invisible structures shaping an artist’s life. And maybe also a question: What is art worth — and to whom? — You are not alone. I see you. 🌿 Website: www.mianelle.dk [https://www.mianelle.dk] 🌿 Instagram: mianelle_studio [https://www.instagram.com/mianelle_studio/] 🌿 Support my PodCast and work: patreon/mianelle [https://www.patreon.com/MiaNelle]

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The Vertical Lines - From Local Market to Museum Show

In this episode of Living by Making, I share the story of spending four days alone at a local market in Denmark, trying to sell my art from a small tent between crystal sellers, ceramic vulvas, and a tanning salon. What begins as a practical attempt to earn money slowly turns into a reflection on class, visibility, the art world, survival, and what it feels like to create while living with a nervous system in constant alarm. This episode moves between humour, exhaustion, social anxiety, art, and the strange reality of trying to build a life through making. It is also an episode about the body — and the small sensory rituals that sometimes help us stay present when everything inside us wants to flee. From local market to museum show. Instagram: mianelle_studio Web: www.mianelle.dk [http://www.mianelle.dk]  Email: studio@mianelle.dk [studio@mianelle.dk]

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