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Tantri Mustika Ceramics on the Power of Navigating Burnout, Prioritising Wellbeing and Finding Creative Flow

Tantri Mustika Ceramics on the Power of Navigating Burnout, Prioritising Wellbeing and Finding Creative Flow

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In this episode, we sit down and learn from Tantri Mustika, a Melbourne-based ceramic artist renowned for crafting a diverse yet distinctive array of highly detailed ceramics.

Tantri’s ceramic works are often inspired by the natural world, reflected by her use of intricate textures. Her colourful yet earthy-toned palette mirrors the allure of natural stone with various applications of meticulously hand-stained and marbled clays.

Tantri and Nat go deep in this chat, exploring the topics we often don't talk about in our creative and entrepreneurial journeys. We do a deep dive discussing everything from navigating burnout and creative well-being to the power of slowing down to find your creative flow - which also meant Tantri's restructure of her ceramics business in Collingwood Yards.

Episode Highlights:

  • Navigating burnout in our creative journeys and lives as a ceramic artist
  • The power of prioritising creative well-being, flow and slowing down
  • The struggles of opening up her first shop in Collingwood Yards in the middle of a pandemic and her way forward in restructuring her ceramics business

Connect with Tantri Mustika here:
https://www.tantrimustikaceramics.com/
https://www.instagram.com/tantrimustikaceramics/

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