
The Secret Life of Beatrice Wood; A Peak Into the World of the Saucy, Ceramic Genius
Was Beatrice the femme fatale who inspired Truffaut's famous film love triangle, "Jules and Jim?" Was she the real "Rose" on the Titanic? Did the "Beato" have kids? And how can this sari-rocking 105-year-old heroine for artists help you blow open YOUR own art practice? The brainy director of the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts in Ojai California answers all.
The Charmed Studio Podcast for Artists · Kevin Wallace Director Beatrice Wood Center, Thea Fiore-Bloom the blogger behind the Charmed Studio Blog
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Show Notes
To listen to Beatrice Wood: What You Don't Know About Her, Why She Isn't Famous and How She Can Make Your Art Life Blossom go here.
For great photos of Beatrice and her work see the post here.
To hear the Charmed Studio Podcast on Six Great Art Marketing Lessons from Salvador Dali go here.
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*Correction. I meant to say Wood was interested in the work of Patanjali not Sivanda as I said in the podcast. (Swami Sivananda was a fascinating Indian master you may want to know more about as well.)
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