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Behind the Booth: What It's Really Like Being a Female Artist. An Interview Convo With Sukesha Ray.
- 2024/12/18
- 再生時間: 35 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of Con Culture Convo, Tim Hyde interviews artist and musician Sukesha Ray, also known as Sushi. They discuss her journey from being an anime nerd to becoming a successful artist and musician, her experiences at various conventions, the challenges she faces in the industry, and her aspirations for the future. The conversation touches on the importance of mental health, navigating criticism, and the impact of success on personal life.
Takeaways
-Sukesha's journey began with a love for anime and art.
-Her first convention experience was eye-opening and profitable.
-Transitioning from art to music has been a unique challenge.
-Success in the art world can be defined in many ways.
-Memorable conventions can significantly impact an artist's career.
-Health issues can affect performance and opportunities.
-Criticism in the industry can be harsh but is often unfounded.
-Future goals include expanding her reach internationally.
-Mental health is crucial for sustaining a creative career.
-Embracing one's identity and work is key to success.
00:00 Introduction to Sakeisha (Sushi) and Her Background
03:15 Journey into Art and Music
06:26 The Transition from Art to Music
09:15 Defining Moments in Her Career
12:14 Best and Worst Shows Experience
18:38 The Struggles of Event Promotion
21:15 Confrontations at Comic Con
27:09 Future Aspirations and Mental Health
31:17 Addressing Criticism and Embracing Individuality
35:05 Podcast Outro 1.mp4