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18: Colombian Illustrator Natalia Cardona Puerta
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Sometimes one decision can completely change the trajectory of your life! That’s what happened to Natalia Cardona Puerta when she decided to follow her dreams of being an illustrator and uproot her life in Colombia.
In this episode, I chat with Colombian illustrator Natalia Cardona Puerta who creates colorful and playful illustrations inspired by her ‘90s upbringing, her love for the outdoors, and her innermost feelings.
Natalia “never in a million years” expected to leave Colombia, but after graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design she took a break and realized she wanted to reconnect with her creative voice. Eventually, her mom encouraged her to pursue a Master’s degree and it all happened very quickly from there. One thing lead to the next and she was on a one-way flight to Georgia to pursue a Master’s degree in Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Nowadays, Natalia is going through the permanent residency process here in the U.S. to be able to live and work here long term. The legal process has been slow and frustrating. She feels it slowed down her post-grad momentum but she is taking this time to ”plant a lot of seeds” that are sure to blossom in the future.
Tune into this episode to hear Natalia and I talk about growing up in Bogota, why she decided to immigrate to the U.S., and how she developed her illustration style after graduating.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or on your favorite podcast platform.
EPISODE LINKS:
Listener Survey: Take the survey to help me improve Season 2!
Guest Links: Check out Natalia’s Instagram and Portfolio.
Host Links: Check out Fabiola Lara on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
Topics Covered:
- Living a sheltered life in turbulent Bogota in the early 90s
- Rejecting a fine art career path for an undergraduate degree in Industrial Design
- Pursuing a Master’s in Illustration at SCAD after learning about the program a few week prior
- The difficulties of being an artist in the US pursuing a Permanent Resident Card (greencard)
- The impacts of not being able to work in the US as an artist
- The pros and cons of receiving an art school education
- Her current creative routine after graduating
- Finding a better work-life balance after graduation
- Developing her personal illustration style and tailoring her portfolio
- The feeling of languishing during slow creative seasons
- Working with an illustration agent for editorial and publishing projects
- Completing a large-scale mural for a dream client
- Working with The Washington Post on an editorial illustration
40 episódios
18: Colombian Illustrator Natalia Cardona Puerta
Draws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers
Manage episode 328711818 series 2971531
Sometimes one decision can completely change the trajectory of your life! That’s what happened to Natalia Cardona Puerta when she decided to follow her dreams of being an illustrator and uproot her life in Colombia.
In this episode, I chat with Colombian illustrator Natalia Cardona Puerta who creates colorful and playful illustrations inspired by her ‘90s upbringing, her love for the outdoors, and her innermost feelings.
Natalia “never in a million years” expected to leave Colombia, but after graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design she took a break and realized she wanted to reconnect with her creative voice. Eventually, her mom encouraged her to pursue a Master’s degree and it all happened very quickly from there. One thing lead to the next and she was on a one-way flight to Georgia to pursue a Master’s degree in Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Nowadays, Natalia is going through the permanent residency process here in the U.S. to be able to live and work here long term. The legal process has been slow and frustrating. She feels it slowed down her post-grad momentum but she is taking this time to ”plant a lot of seeds” that are sure to blossom in the future.
Tune into this episode to hear Natalia and I talk about growing up in Bogota, why she decided to immigrate to the U.S., and how she developed her illustration style after graduating.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or on your favorite podcast platform.
EPISODE LINKS:
Listener Survey: Take the survey to help me improve Season 2!
Guest Links: Check out Natalia’s Instagram and Portfolio.
Host Links: Check out Fabiola Lara on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
Topics Covered:
- Living a sheltered life in turbulent Bogota in the early 90s
- Rejecting a fine art career path for an undergraduate degree in Industrial Design
- Pursuing a Master’s in Illustration at SCAD after learning about the program a few week prior
- The difficulties of being an artist in the US pursuing a Permanent Resident Card (greencard)
- The impacts of not being able to work in the US as an artist
- The pros and cons of receiving an art school education
- Her current creative routine after graduating
- Finding a better work-life balance after graduation
- Developing her personal illustration style and tailoring her portfolio
- The feeling of languishing during slow creative seasons
- Working with an illustration agent for editorial and publishing projects
- Completing a large-scale mural for a dream client
- Working with The Washington Post on an editorial illustration
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