Adebanji Alade

https://karinmerx.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Episode-104.mp3Podcast: Download (Duration: 24:13 — 33.3MB) | EmbedSubscribe: RSSWhat does it mean to truly see? To slow down, observe, and let creativity flow through your hands? On this episode of Brushstrokes of Being, I speak with Adebanji Alade, the BBC-featured artist and President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, about the transformative power of sketching,…

What does it mean to truly see? To slow down, observe, and let creativity flow through your hands? On this episode of Brushstrokes of Being, I speak with Adebanji Alade, the BBC-featured artist and President of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters, about the transformative power of sketching, embracing failure, and loving the process over the final piece.

Highlights Adebanji Alade:

  • Why sketching is more than drawing — it’s a way to think.
  • How to treat rejection as a friend and failure as feedback.
  • Adebanji’s approach to observational art, curiosity, and serendipity.
  • The lifeblood of creative practice: seeing, sketching, and process.

[00:00:00] Welcome & Introduction
[00:01:05] “Observe everything, sketch everything you see” — sketching as a way of thinking
[00:05:12] Becoming “The Addictive Sketcher”
[00:08:45] Curiosity, slowing down, and seeing the world differently
[00:12:34] Failing as feedback & making friends with rejection
[00:16:50] What matters most: the process of art
[00:19:40] Advice for artists: why sketching is the lifeblood of representational art
[00:22:10] Where to find Adebanji & closing thoughts

Follow Adebanji: Instagram/TikTok/Facebook @AddictiveSketcher
Visit his website: adebanjialade.co.uk