High Sensitivity, Autism, and The Challenge of Being an Artist Right Now (with Lizzie Campbell)

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Lizzie Campbell is a polymer clay artist who creates under the name Clay Disarray, and wow, she’s phenomenal! Her intricate modelling brings characters and cultural figures to life, and it is mesmerising to see.
I discovered Lizzie through a YouTube video in which she delved into the challenges artists face today. Her unique perspective as a highly sensitive and autistic artist sheds light on the struggles many artists are currently grappling with, such as the impact of COVID-19, the cost-of-living crisis, artificial intelligence, social media algorithms, and Brexit.

Inspired by her gentle tone and wisdom, I invited Lizzie to the Gentle Rebel Podcast to delve deeper into these issues and learn more about her journey with art, creativity, and neurodivergence.
We Explored A Bunch of Topics Including:
- How Lizzie got into polymer clay modelling
- Why she takes inspiration from horror movies
- The relationship between creativity and neurodiversity, including high sensitivity and autism
- Why HSPs might be reluctant to think of themselves as creative
- The challenges for artists in a post-Covid, post-Brexit world
- Some of the stranger ways AI is posing a problem for professional creative people and artists
- Why the fan art community receives criticism
- Why social media algorithms can make it harder for artists to connect with the right people
- How we can support our favourite artists (and keep sustaining the arts) in the modern world
Links
- Lizzie’s website
- Lizzie’s YouTube Channel
- Twitter | Mastodon | Instagram
- What Were They Thinking? My AI Music Video
- Patreon