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Traditional Training Unlocks Modern Creativity with Regina Linke

An excerpt from the Creativity Found podcast

Cultural heritage, a challenging mentor and the bridge between free expression and disciplined practice.

Regina Linke is an illustrator and writer dedicated to celebrating traditional Chinese art and philosophy in a modern way.

Regina’s childhood interest in drawing was initially stifled by rigid instruction, and she went on to study business in college followed by a career in international development. It wasn’t until a move to Taiwan, her parents’ homeland, that she reconnected with her artistic passion.

In Taiwan, Regina immersed herself in traditional Chinese brush painting. Despite an initial struggle with the structured learning environment, she credits her critical teacher with pushing her to develop a unique artistic voice, one that blends her Western upbringing with Eastern aesthetics.

This fusion led to the creation of The Oxherd Boy, an online comic that grew from her desire to explain complex philosophical concepts to her young son. Regina discusses the evolution of The Oxherd Boy into published books, and the challenges of adapting her deeply personal work for diverse audiences while staying true to the core message.

In the latest episode of the Creativity Found podcast Regina offers invaluable advice for aspiring creatives: find joy in the process, but also embrace the discipline of practice and the humility to learn, while illustrating how unexpected paths can lead to profound artistic expression.

Listen to the full episode here

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