Julie Bagamary, a fiber artist, shares her journey of transforming her passion for textiles into a fulfilling art career. Raised in a creatively rich environment, Julie found joy in repurposing fabric scraps into stunning pieces. For years, she viewed her art as a hobby, balancing it with being a mom to four children. Her perspective changed dramatically after joining the Created to Thrive Artist Mentorship Program.
A Transformation through Artist Mentorship Julie's involvement in the program led to a profound shift in how she perceived her art. She realized that her self-doubts and underestimation of her work were based on false beliefs. The program's homework, community support, and educational videos helped her dispel these myths and embrace the truth about her artistic potential. Embracing Art with New Confidence The mentorship empowered Julie to see her art as important and worth pursuing more seriously. She learned to take risks, be bold, and express herself more freely in her artwork. The program gave her the encouragement to be less critical and more confident in her creations. Julie Bagamary: A Thriving Artist Today, Julie stands proud as a thriving fiber artist, finding joy and happiness in her art that she once thought was missing. Her story is a testament to how mentorship can unlock an artist's true potential. Are you an artist looking to find similar joy and fulfillment in your work? Visit www.matttommeymentoring.com/artmentor to learn more about the Created to Thrive Artist Mentorship Program and start your journey towards thriving in your art.
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About...These case studies are based on the stories of artists who are members of the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program. They have shared their own stories in their own words. |