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Lucy Lotus Interview Exclusive ((link))

An exclusive interview with —a content creator and podcast host known for her work in casting and entertainment—highlights her rising profile in the Australian and international media scene. Key Interview Highlights

She wants to push the boundaries of immersive technology, hinting at an upcoming virtual reality project that allows viewers to step inside her paintings.

"It's not always easy, that's for sure," she laughs. "But I think what's helped me is having a strong support system and being selective about who I let into my life. At the end of the day, I'm still just a person with feelings and emotions, and I need to prioritize my own well-being." lucy lotus interview exclusive

The result is a radical departure from her previous work. While her early music relied heavily on lush, maximalist production, her upcoming material is raw, stripped-back, and deeply intimate.

Lucy Lotus Interview Exclusive: Breaking Boundaries and Redefining Success An exclusive interview with —a content creator and

We ask about the name. Is it a brand or a belief?

I grew tired of the traditional, passive gallery model. You walk into a sterile white room, you stare at a static canvas on a wall, you read a little plaque, and you leave. It feels transactional and detached. "But I think what's helped me is having

"We spend so much time looking at the surface. I want to show people what’s underneath the water." The Takeaway:

However, as she grew, her artistic vision expanded. Alongside her love for song, she discovered a deep fascination with human behavior. "I loved people, I loved observing people, I loved impersonating people and finding characteristics of people that I found were interesting," she explains. This curiosity naturally led her to acting, and she soon began taking acting lessons, seamlessly weaving together the two disciplines that now define her multifaceted career.