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71. Risking Innovation with Kyle Mosher

71. Risking Innovation with Kyle Mosher

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On this episode of Beyond The Limit I am talking with Kyle Mosher. Kyle is a multidisciplinary artist currently residing in Charlotte, NC. Aesthetically influenced by illustration, paper, texture, loose lines, and mixed media. His art falls in the intersection where contemporary culture, music and aesthetics meet traditional fine-art techniques and ideas. He has been featured in/worked with: Forbes Magazine, The NY Times, The Wall Street Journal, American Illustration, The Society of Illustrators, HBO, Karmaloop, High Snobiety, Mountain Dew's Green Label, Complex, and more.

In this episode Kyle talks about innovating a new style as an artist. The power of attuning to yourself as a creative. The learning progression as you develop your signature voice.

Kyle also talks about risk, failure, and expanding capacity to endure the unknown. How to navigate your own worth and value as you create. How extreme stubbornness has played in his favor during his career. The importance of holding space to let your work breathe. And how repetition gets you recognized.

I hope you enjoy this conversation with Kyle.

Tyler’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twilliamslive
Tyler’s Website: https://www.tylerwilliamslive.com
1-1 Coaching with Tyler: https://www.fearformula.com
Kyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekylemosher
Kyle’s Website: https://www.kylemosher.com
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