Art Talk with Libby Saylor
A podcast for artists, creatives, and anyone navigating the beautiful mess of making art.
Hosted by collage artist Libby Saylor, Art Talk dives into the real-life experiences of being an artist—beyond the gallery walls and Instagram feeds. Each episode explores the creative process, the ups and downs of artistic life, and practical advice for building a sustainable, authentic art practice. Whether you’re a working artist or simply art-curious, you’ll find thoughtful reflections, honest conversations, and a supportive space to feel inspired and understood.
Art Talk with Libby Saylor
Latest Episodes
Episode 31: How I Price My Collage Art (And Why It Took Me So Long to Get It Right)
Pricing your art is one of the most confusing, emotionally loaded parts of being a working artist—and almost no one talks about it honestly. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on how I price both my original collages and my prints, i...
30. Why I Still Use Saatchi Art (and Why It Works)
In this episode, I’m sharing my honest experience selling work on Saatchi Art over the past few years. I talk about how the platform unexpectedly jump-started my confidence as an artist, why I’ve continued using it, and how it has become one of...
29. When Your Work Isn’t Strong Enough
Every creator knows the gut-punch of realizing a piece of work just isn’t working. In this episode, I reflect on the moments when my own art fell short of my standards—and how I’ve learned over time to critique without spiraling. I share mindse...
28. Why Do I Want Success So Badly?
I keep wondering why success feels so urgent to me—what I think it will change, what I think it will prove, and what kind of happiness it will generate. In this episode, I follow that question into an intuitive vision board process and let go o...
27. My Embarrassingly Grandiose Artist Fantasies
In this episode, I’m confessing the big, slightly delusional, totally magical art fantasies I’ve carried around for years—the ones I’ve only ever shared with my nearest and dearest. From the publication I’ve dreamed of being featured in, to the...