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A personal year in review. How I quit my full time job to become a climate artist

Nicole Kelner
Dec 16, 2022
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Hi friends!

This year, my entire life changed. 1 year ago, I was working full time at a climate startup as Head of Operations. Today I am a “climate artist,” a title I have made up for myself. 

Some of you may have found me on Twitter and assumed I’ve been doing this for a while, but really it’s been only a year. I started painting in January 2022 with a personal goal to paint a watercolor a day for 100 days. When I did this, it was just for fun and I didn’t plan on painting about climate. I started painting about random stuff. The first week I painted about Theranos, Dry January, and Thich Nhat Hanh. 10 days in, I painted about kelp and carbon sequestration and posted it on Twitter. Simply put, that painting changed my life. It got 200 likes, more likes than anything I’ve ever shared considering I had 400 followers at the time. I decided to paint the rest of the 100 days about climate change. 

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3 months into painting, I decided to quit my job and go full time on art. I had started doing private commissions for climate startups, VCs, and nonprofits on top of working full time. It was a real leap of faith, but I figured in a worst case scenario I could just get a “normal” job again.

As I sit here scrolling through my art from the past year, I am so proud to see all that I have created and learned. I came in with a beginner's mindset to climate. I don’t have a background in environmental science and I think it’s served me well. Each piece I create, I think of as my own personal flashcard to a new topic in climate science. 

Some things I’m the most proud of this year:

  • Reaching 10K followers on Twitter

  • Publishing a coffee table book about climate art- A Brighter Future

  • Working with some incredible clients- The Guardian, Rocky Mountain Institute, Carbon Collective, Undaunted K12, Logical Buildings, and many more 

  • Becoming an Artist-in-Residence at MCJ Collective 

  • Being featured in The Verge and Washington Post

  • Having an art show at Vital 

I want to keep this fairly short and sweet but have lots more to share in the New Year. For now, happy holidays and thank you so much for being a part of this whirlwind of a year!

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Andy @Revkin
Writes Sustain What
Dec 16, 2022Liked by Nicole Kelner

So glad you're testing one path to climate and energy impact using art. This arena needs vastly more experimentation. I'd love to get you on a #sustainwhat webcast in 2023 to drive forward the conversation on arts and climate impact. Here are some insights from other webcasts on this topic: Can Innovative Imagery Overcome Big-Number Numbness Stalling Action on Covid and Climate? https://revkin.substack.com/p/can-innovative-imagery-overcome-big-22-05-18

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