Frequent Arts Questions (FAQ)

How Do You Know How to Do This?

16 min · 17 apr 2025
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This episode tackles the most frequent question I get—not about art itself, but about how I teach, explain, and connect ideas so clearly. I break down how my art training, especially associative thinking, taught me to see patterns across disciplines. I also test out ChatGPT’s deep research capabilities and explore how AI compares to the creative logic we learn in the studio. If you've ever wondered how artists develop transferable skills—and how that turns into teaching, strategy, or making sense of complex ideas—this one’s for you. Listen or watch for a behind-the-scenes look at how I think, research, and teach using a multidisciplinary mindset.

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