Brushstrokes & Breakthroughs: David Pohl on Art, Doubt, and Discovery | Episode 462

Episode 507 · March 25th, 2025 · 21 mins 59 secs

About this Episode

In this enriching episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer continues his conversation with acclaimed illustrator and painter David Pohl. David opens up about his lifelong artistic journey, reconnecting with painting during the pandemic, and using art as a deeply personal form of meditation, healing, and expression. The discussion explores themes of internal versus external validation, the evolving creative process, and embracing imperfection through mindfulness.

David shares how music, particularly Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue, inspires his work, and how his personal studio practice reflects Zen-like spontaneity and presence. Listeners will also learn about the origin of his “House of Pingting” Instagram name, rooted in spirituality, radio storytelling, and a touch of whimsy.

This episode delves into the solitude of the artistic life, overcoming self-doubt, and the importance of embracing the process over results—resonating with creatives and seekers alike. Whether you’re an artist, a mindfulness practitioner, or someone navigating change, this conversation offers wisdom, vulnerability, and inspiration.

🎨 Discover more about David’s work in illustration, collage, and painting at www.DavidPohl.com
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