On Healing Your Inner Child, Colorful Homes and Oat Milk Lattes: Lian of lian.soy
Today, we’re chatting with one of The Front Market’s Spring 2024 vendors, Lian of lian.soy.
Tell us about your creative journey. What made it hard? What made it easy?
I started drawing when I was 0 and haven't stopped since :-) When life felt hard growing up (as a human w depression and anxiety), I was able to find solace in making or creating things in my own little world in my mind where things were softer and gentler. It was hard for a while along the way because I was unable to do any personal creative work for a long, long time due to life circumstances, and it was like everything was on pause. But I am happy to report it’s no longer the case! When I am being creative, it feels like the only space in this world that I can really be doing something that makes me feel like me.
What does your day-to-day as a creative look like?
I make an oat milk latte to share with my partner Inbae, and then whenever I open my freezer to get the ice, my (rescue) toy poodle Ghost runs over because HE LOVES PLAYING WITH ICE SO MUCH and I can never say no to him even if it means I will find a large puddle on the ground later that I will mistake for an accident from him or Pepper (my other baby angel dog).
Then I make a to-do list and I make sure to include some easier things so that I can check some stuff off and not feel unproductive if I don’t make it too far into my list :-0
Then I do work-related shop stuff like fulfill orders or work on portraits, update things on the site, reply to emails or Dms or anything else that needs doin’. I make sure to take snack breaks and visit Inbae’s office room and bug him a little bit (re: a lotta bit) if he’s not in a meeting.
Then at night if there aren’t any extra festivities, we will usually wind down with some telly before bed, then Floss Time, then I read, Inbae asks me why I am pretending I know how to read, and I laugh and then go to sleep.
THERE ARE ALSO days where I am feeling down and out and so I do less lian.soy work and that’s okay too.
Where do you find inspiration for your work?
I think the usual answers are true for me: my loved ones around me, my small dogs, my colorful house (bland on the outside though. BOO, HOA!!!), interactions with new people, bugs and plants I see while walking around outside, my feelings, and those “dollar” stores in Brooklyn that sell the weirdest best things (with nary an actual $1 price tag in sight)
Our theme this season at Future Front is RITUALS. What are some of your favorite rituals?
Probably the latte one I mentioned earlier; I kick the ice around and it slides across the room and Ghost zoomies after it and it’s just so so dang CUTE! Wonderful way to begin a day. Ask me for a video, I’ve plenty.
Why is your work important to you?
It’s healing to my inner child when I get to just make/sell things that I think are fun/funny, and then people really do gasp a little gasp when they see my things at live markets and i never ever grow tired of it T_T And people’s reaction when they receive their custom portrait is sooo lovely. so my work is important to me because of something a little corny ~spreading joy~ :-D
What advice would you give to a creative just starting out?
At least in the beginning, make what you want and try not to think about it in terms of selling/monetary returns.
Let’s spread the love! Who are three vendors from The Front Market this season that you’re obsessed with?
Keiko Hayner is a dear friend of mine, and she’s a truly special illustrator that creates work that makes your heart smile wide when looking at it.
Tak Tak Risa does glass blowing and every time I see one of her instagram videos of her making her glass pieces my mind blows up again.
Benh of Year901 is a brilliant, meticulous jewelry maker friend who makes lovely modern+traditional pieces SHE RECENTLY ALSO MADE (AND I IMMEDIATELY PURCHASED) tiny silver soup spoon necklaces! Like the kind of spoon you use to eat xiaolongbao :’)
What does your relationship between work and play look like?
It kind of blurs in a way that makes me grateful but also very tired lol. I am so lucky that my work often feels like tailor-made play for me, but I guess that’s what draws me to it in the first place.
What part of running your business do you secretly love? Secretly hate?
I secretly love…ok I hope this isn’t creepy. But sometimes I will have an online customer with a shipping address on the other side of the world, and I get so curious what their world looks like and so I google their city and envision what people’s daily lives are like over there. Hehe. I secretly hate…….taxes?? This isn’t really a secret. But sometimes the non-creative sides of running a small business REALLY stress me out almost to the point where I am scared to expand because I will have to deal with more of those types of things. But it’s okay, I’m working on it!
If one song had to be playing on repeat while you crafted/worked, what would it be?
Can I pick…The song of my dogs’ breathing and/or snoring : -D