014: Bernadett Timko

Welcome to the Idle Hands Society Podcast - where we hope to discuss and learn more about the effective creative process.

In this episode, Dan and Paul talk with the artist, Bernadett Timko. Berni shares her struggles of coping in the COVID-19 pandemic, being creative from an early age and her early encouragement from a school teacher, she speaks with conviction about the process of painting from intuition, working from life and being a life model, her thoughts on master copies, way she doesn’t think about the way people will perceive her work, and we consider what we’re looking for in a subject.

Reach out to us @idlehandssociety. Your hosts today are @dan_s_higginson, @paulbenceuk and @bernadett_timko_artist on Instagram.

As long as the work matters to me, that’s what matters
By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

By Bernadett Timko

Berni

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