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Rachel Pierman sits down with textile artist Judy Martin for a profound conversation about creativity, mortality, and finding healing through art. They explore the spiritual quality of handmade quilts and how creative work can become a sanctuary during difficult times.
• Judy describes her childhood in rural Canada where solitude and art supplies fostered her inner creative world
• The transition from painting to quilting as Judy raised her four children while maintaining her artistic practice
• How quilting became therapeutic during periods of depression and global anxiety
• The deeper meaning behind Judy's "perfectly imperfect" quilting philosophy
• Judy's candid discussion about her fear of being forgotten and using art as a form of immortality
• The generational trauma patterns that influenced Judy's emotional landscape and artistic expression
• The symbolism of quilts - "the front is what we present to the world, but the back is where all the actual beauty happens"
• Judy's relationship with time and her comforting mantra: "I have all the time in the world"
• The yearning to return to painting while balancing the comfort found in quilting
• Finding inspiration in nature, particularly the sky, as a source of spiritual connection
If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave a review or share it with a friend who might find inspiration in Judy's story. For business inquiries, contact [email protected].
Follow Judy here: @judithemartin

https://www.judithemartin.com/
Want to reach out? Suggest a guest? Drop us a text!

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Chapters

1. Meeting the Ethereal Judy Martin (00:00:00)

2. Childhood Creativity and Inner Worlds (00:07:35)

3. Motherhood and Making Art While Raising Children (00:12:59)

4. Quilting as Healing and Secret Storytelling (00:21:27)

5. The Fear of Being Forgotten (00:31:15)

6. Generational Trauma and Emotional Patterns (00:39:25)

7. The Yearning to Paint and Creative Evolution (00:48:36)

8. The Relentless Passage of Time (00:58:32)

37 episodes

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Manage episode 484493825 series 3549674
Content provided by Rachel Pierman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachel Pierman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Rachel Pierman sits down with textile artist Judy Martin for a profound conversation about creativity, mortality, and finding healing through art. They explore the spiritual quality of handmade quilts and how creative work can become a sanctuary during difficult times.
• Judy describes her childhood in rural Canada where solitude and art supplies fostered her inner creative world
• The transition from painting to quilting as Judy raised her four children while maintaining her artistic practice
• How quilting became therapeutic during periods of depression and global anxiety
• The deeper meaning behind Judy's "perfectly imperfect" quilting philosophy
• Judy's candid discussion about her fear of being forgotten and using art as a form of immortality
• The generational trauma patterns that influenced Judy's emotional landscape and artistic expression
• The symbolism of quilts - "the front is what we present to the world, but the back is where all the actual beauty happens"
• Judy's relationship with time and her comforting mantra: "I have all the time in the world"
• The yearning to return to painting while balancing the comfort found in quilting
• Finding inspiration in nature, particularly the sky, as a source of spiritual connection
If you've enjoyed this episode, please leave a review or share it with a friend who might find inspiration in Judy's story. For business inquiries, contact [email protected].
Follow Judy here: @judithemartin

https://www.judithemartin.com/
Want to reach out? Suggest a guest? Drop us a text!

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meeting the Ethereal Judy Martin (00:00:00)

2. Childhood Creativity and Inner Worlds (00:07:35)

3. Motherhood and Making Art While Raising Children (00:12:59)

4. Quilting as Healing and Secret Storytelling (00:21:27)

5. The Fear of Being Forgotten (00:31:15)

6. Generational Trauma and Emotional Patterns (00:39:25)

7. The Yearning to Paint and Creative Evolution (00:48:36)

8. The Relentless Passage of Time (00:58:32)

37 episodes

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