In this episode, Radim sits down with Rik Oostenbroek — Dutch visual artist, digital pioneer, and restless creative explorer — for a wide-ranging conversation that moves between nostalgia, grief, identity, and the strange beauty of not knowing what comes next.  Rik reflects on two decades of carving his own path through commercial illustration, abstract digital art, the NFT world, and now the physical realm of screenprinting and sculpture, always guided by the same curiosity that drove h...

Daring Creativity

Radim Malinic

Dare to not know what you are - Rik Oostenbroek

MAR 16, 202656 MIN
Daring Creativity

Dare to not know what you are - Rik Oostenbroek

MAR 16, 202656 MIN

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In this episode, Radim sits down with Rik Oostenbroek — Dutch visual artist, digital pioneer, and restless creative explorer — for a wide-ranging conversation that moves between nostalgia, grief, identity, and the strange beauty of not knowing what comes next. Rik reflects on two decades of carving his own path through commercial illustration, abstract digital art, the NFT world, and now the physical realm of screenprinting and sculpture, always guided by the same curiosity that drove him as a 14-year-old discovering DeviantArt.The conversation is also a tribute to their mutual friend and creative force, Rutger Rutger Paulusse, who passed away recently, and whose influence on Rik's move toward physical making is one of the episode's most moving threads.Key TakeawaysStaying connected to the version of yourself that first fell in love with the work is not nostalgia — it's a survival strategy for sustaining a long creative careerThe early internet art community thrived precisely because there were no tutorials; being forced to ask another person built deeper connections than any algorithm can replicateCommercial success and artistic authenticity require constant, conscious negotiation — comfort can arrive too soon and pull you away from what truly makes your work feel like yoursThe NFT movement gave digital artists something the agency world rarely did: the experience of being seen as artists rather than production toolsTranslating digital work into physical form is an act of surrender and discovery — CMYK will never match RGB, and that limitation can become a new creative constraint worth embracingProtecting a separate personal life from creative identity is not avoidance — it is how some artists sustain the passion and playfulness their work depends onThe people who push you hardest toward your best self leave the deepest mark; honouring their legacy means doing the very things they dared you to do Daring Creativity. Podcast with Radim Malinic daringcreativity.com | [email protected] Books by Radim Malinic Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFcFree audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobookBook bundles https://novemberuniverse.co.ukLux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off)November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)