My Bold Journey

A Conversation with Bold Journey Magazine
I had a great, in-dept conversation with magazine Bold Journey about creativity, taking risks, and facing challenges. 

Bold Journey is all about sharing inspiring stories. My purpose as an artist aligns well with their mission, as I hope to uplift my viewers with my paintings and help them reflect and find joy. I hope you enjoy the interview! You can read the full version here.

Bold Journey: One of the questions we are most interested in is, how you have managed to keep your creativity alive?


Clara Berta: I keep my creativity alive through meditation, nature, swimming, exercise, and writing. These forms of self-care nourish my mind and body while promoting my creativity at the same time.

 

The act of creating my art has also become a healing force in my life. My paintings allow me to harness my emotions and direct them onto the canvas. I pour my passion for my late fiance, my life, and my life’s purpose into my paintings.

 

Bold Journey: How did you develop your ability to take risks?


Clara Berta: Maybe the risk-taker in me ties in with my Hungarian heritage. My mentor describes me as “gutsy.”

 

I take risks with art sometimes to get out of my comfort zone. One example of this is when I decided to work on a collaborative piece with a graffiti artist for the first time to create Dreamy Mind. Although we had different art styles, working together went smoothly, and our artwork turned out beautifully.

 

Bold Journey: Where does your generosity come from?


Clara Berta: It comes naturally. I love mentoring students, artists, and working artists. It’s rewarding, and I feel great joy giving back to the community.

 

Bold Journey: What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?


Clara Berta: Tenacity, patience, and empowering women on their artist journey have been most impactful in my own journey.

 

Art has been very healing in my life and this is why I love teaching. I want other women to find the healing that I found through my creative work. My Advice: It’s very important to connect with other artists, so that you can work and be supportive to each another. Find a mentor to guide you through your career.

June 1, 2024
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