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Ellen Mote on Painting, Jewelry, and Redefining the Artist’s Path

Ellen Mote on Painting, Jewelry, and Redefining the Artist’s Path

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In this episode, I chat with multidisciplinary artist Ellen Mote, whose creative journey spans continents, mediums, and deeply personal themes. From growing up in Lagos, Nigeria to building a successful jewelry business and returning to painting after motherhood, Ellen’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and reclaiming permission to create without limits.

We explore:

  • The limiting beliefs Ellen overcame to pursue her art

  • Her transition from metalsmithing to large-scale abstract painting

  • How her paintings of the female form reflect identity, motherhood, and imperfection

  • The power of narrative in marketing art—and the moment she realized her story mattered

  • How she uses tools like a creative “bingo card” to stay focused and inspired

This conversation is for any artist questioning their path or struggling to fit into one box. Ellen shows us how embracing multidimensional creativity—and telling the truth behind your work—can lead to the most authentic and fulfilling art practice.

Make sure you check out my and Ellen's Substacks: https://hayleypricewhite.substack.com/ & https://ellenmote.substack.com/

Learn more about Ellen on her website and Instagram: https://ellenmoteart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ellenmote/

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