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“   I’M CONSTANTLY MASHING

                                                TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS
                                                TOGETHER—SUCH AS A
                                                GEOMETRIC PATTERN COMBINED
                                                WITH THE COLORS THAT I SEE IN
                                                A PHOTOGRAPH OF ICE CREAM.











        that I admire, but I try not to look at   to go through. I’m currently in one now.   are more expansive and provide more
        their work too much because I believe   Fighting it has never worked for me;   perspectives. We also see some college
        deeply in respecting the work of others.   doing so only makes me more frustrated   students come through, which is
        I think a mistake that a lot of people   and costs me a lot of wasted time. My   particularly exciting for me because I
        make, especially in the beginning of   best defense is to recognize that I’m   love being able to introduce the next
        their careers as they are finding their   in a creative block and that it won't   generation of creatives to the real world
        own voice, is looking too much at   last forever, and then I do something   of running a design business.
        others’ work that they admire. It’s very   completely different until it passes.
        easy to then subconsciously create work                                 Rise & Design is something I’m
 Yao Cheng paints in her light-filled   with something visual that I found in a   that feels similar. I am a believer that,   incredibly proud of and am so grateful
 downtown studio, the ideal environment     You cofounded Rise & Design, a
 for painting different renditions of her   book. It’s about combining inspirations   as an artist, it’s my responsibility to   to have. It has grown into a community
 eclectic ideas.                            meetup for creatives in your area.
 from different places. I’m constantly   find my own ideas and not recreate   What was the impetus for that?  of amazing people. We are all genuinely
 mashing totally different things   anyone else’s.  I cofounded Rise & Design with my   supportive of each other, and having
 together—such as a geometric pattern       good friend and creative, Danielle Evans   access to so many resources is very
 combined with the colors that I see in a   I’ve often revisited Van Gogh’s work   of Marmalade Bleue, back in 2016.   crucial for any small-business owner.
 photograph of ice cream.   throughout my career. I love that he   Columbus is a wonderful city, but a lot
        painted in a medium that’s totally   of illustrators and designers are scattered   In an alternate universe, what is
 Funnily enough, I also find a lot of   different from mine and that he tried   among the suburbs, and because so   your profession?
 inspirations in my dreams. I think it’s   to capture light in a million colors. His   many of us work from home, it’s hard   I would also love to be a ceramist, a
 my brain’s way of making sense of the   work has a shimmer and a glow that   for everyone to get together. Rise &   therapist, a pianist, a dancer, or even an
 things that I experience. Many times,   make me feel like the fields are moving   Design was a way for us to provide a   astronaut, but being an artist is my focus
 I’ve painted a final piece after a nap or   right in front of me. I’m always trying to   place for everyone to come together and   and love for this lifetime.
 after a distinct dream that triggered   capture that same feeling in my work.  strike up important conversations.  For more info, visit yaochengdesign.com
 an idea.
        How do you fight creative blocks?   The beauty of Rise & Design comes
 What artists do you admire?  What resets your brain?   from the fact that we don’t all belong
 There are many contemporary artists   A creative block can be very frustrating   to one industry, so our discussions




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