Episode 182: Sharing your Work with the World with Ashley Paggi

 
 

In today’s episode, Alisha speaks with Ashley Paggi on art, business, and bringing your work into the world. They also discuss all the opportunities for artists to share and show up for their art in public ways.

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In today’s episode, Alisha speaks with Ashley Paggi on art, business, and bringing your work into the world. They also discuss all the opportunities for artists to share and show up for their art in public ways.

Connect with Ashley:

Website: https://ashcascade.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ash_cascade_design/

Download Ashley’s free Art Mindset guide: https://ashcascade.com/art-mindset

Ashley Paggi of Ash Cascade Design is an artist whose bohemian/retro style evokes a polished yet gritty sense of place. Ash draws infinitely upon the adventures she takes with her husband and their two fierce little girls in the Pacific Northwest.

Ash’s designs translate beautifully across many industries with her most passionate being outdoor gear, clothing, stationery, dinnerware, wallpaper, gift wrap, home goods and fabric. She is a designer with Cotton + Steel Fabrics. Her fabric collections are sold internationally in boutique brick and mortar fabric shops as well as online in countless shops. Ashley is also a mentor and online teacher to other artists because she believes in the power of community over competition above all else.


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