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S6 #84

Crafting Culinary Magic with Chef Chris Amendola: Unveiling Hyper-Local Dining Delights

Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our Today’s guest Chris Amendola, an acclaimed culinary artist, is the Executive Chef and visionary behind Foraged, an avant-garde hyper-seasonal eatery that redefines the farm-to-table concept. Every menu creation at Foraged is a masterpiece woven from locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, embodying Chef Chris Amendola's profound forest-inspired culinary philosophy. Notably, he also leads Foraged, a culinary haven in Baltimore's Station North Arts District, where he reigns as head chef, owner, and esteemed professional mushroom forager. Chef Chris's commitment to hyper-local produce manifests in innovative, ever-evolving dishes, harmoniously blended with foraged treasures. His culinary mastery in the realm of mushrooms echoes his passion, while his warm and convivial approach ensures a delightful dining experience.In this dialogue, we peel back the layers on:A culinary journey as we explore the art of infusing love and passion into every dish, unraveling how this alchemical ingredient creates unforgettable dining experiences.Peel back the layers of restaurant culture and ambiance, discovering how these subtleties orchestrate the symphony of a guest's experience, transforming it from ordinary to extraordinary.Venture into the shifting landscape of the restaurant industry, where adaptability is the key to nurturing a harmonious work environment, while we dissect how leaders navigate these changes.Crack the enigmatic code of egg perfection in the kitchen, as we delve into the intricate challenges and techniques behind mastering this deceptively simple ingredient.Uncover the essence of Chef Chris's culinary identity within his signature mushroom stew, an emblem of his ever-evolving menu and the embodiment of his creative flair.Prepare for an exciting episode as Chef Chris discusses his culinary journey, the challenges and rewards of cooking with hyper-local produce, and the intentionality behind his move to Station North. He also shares insights into his leadership style and the importance of creating a positive and fun work environment in the restaurant industry.Mentioned in this episodeForaged EateryVote for Station NorthThis episode is brought to you by a partnership with Station North Art's DistrictVote for Station North! USA Today nominated the Station North Arts District as one of the nation’s 10 best creative and cultural hubs. Join us in voting once a day through July 4th. Find the link to vote in the episode description. This week, are excited to announce the return of Station North Summer Art Walks the final Fridays in July ‘Spotlight on Charles North’, and August ‘Spotlight on Greenmount West’ and September. Step into the artist studios, galleries, pop-ups, and performance spaces that make Station North one of the 10 best Arts Districts in the country. July 29, August 26, and September 30. For more information, visit stationnorth.org. Station North Arts District is a proud program of the Central Baltimore Partnership.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #84

Crafting Fashion's Future: Thomasine Dolan Dow's Journey to Sustainability and Style

Tune in and be inspired by 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by the engaging Rob Lee. Together with our guest today, Thomasine Dolan Dow, a Baltimore native who ventured to LA in the 80s and later settled in NYC, embarked on an illustrious career journey. Initially immersed in advertising, a chance encounter with a fashion designer in '86 ignited her passion for the fashion world. From her pivotal start at Ralph Lauren, followed by roles at Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, and even her own line, including collaborations with Marc by Marc Jacobs, Lemlem, and Sperry, Thomasine's trajectory also encompassed costuming for a Meryl Streep film. Her journey included a deep dive into sustainability education within fashion. Presently, as a Fashion Design Specialist at MII (Material Innovation Initiative), she contributes significantly to the promotion of sustainable and animal-friendly materials across fashion, automotive, and home industries.In this talk, we navigate through:Exploring the Roots: How Thomasine's Childhood Passion for Fashion Shaped Her Journey.Crossing Boundaries: Thomasine's Transition from Graphic Design to Fashion Icons.Mii's Mission: Thomasine's Push for Sustainability and Animal-Friendly Fashion.Unveiling the Dark Side: Social Media's Impact on Consumerism and Fast Fashion.Empowerment through Consciousness: Self-Acceptance, Confidence, and Sustainable Fashion.This is a must-listen episode as Thomasine shares her journey in the fashion industry and her current role at the Material Innovation Initiative (Mii). She discusses her early love for fashion, her transition from graphic design to fashion design, and the challenges she faced along the way. Thomasine also highlights the role of social media in the fashion industry and the importance of self-acceptance and mindset in personal fashion sense. She emphasizes the impact of technology on sustainability in fashion and the need for conscious consumer choices.Mentioned in this episodeMaterial Innovation Initiative🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #83

Exploring Black Diaspora Artistry with Dr. Tiffany E. Barber: Integrity, Representation, and Artistic Evolution

Embrace the journey with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by none other than Rob Lee. Today our guest is Dr. Tiffany E. Barber, a distinguished scholar, curator, and critic renowned for her extensive contributions in prestigious academic journals, media outlets, and documentaries. With a focus on artists of the Black diaspora within the United States and the broader Atlantic world, her multifaceted work encompasses themes like abstraction, dance, fashion, feminism, and representation ethics. Notably, she recently curated a virtual, multimedia exhibition on Afrofuturism's significance in challenging times, hosted on Google Arts and Culture. Dr. Barber holds the positions of Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Art History at the University of Delaware, and curator-in-residence at the Delaware Contemporary. She boasts fellowships from institutions like ArtTable, the Delaware Art Museum, and the University of Virginia's Carter G. Woodson Institute. As a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Getty Research Institute, she is currently crafting her debut book, while her expertise spans 20th and 21st-century visual art, new media, and performance within the Black Diaspora, further enriched by her dance background and experience in the public art sphere.In this edition:Explore how Dr. Barber appreciates artists who demonstrate quick thinking and problem-solving within their creative process.Discuss the significance of artistic integrity and the dangers of being overly influenced by market forces in the art world, as emphasized by Dr. Barber.Delve into Dr. Barber's personal journey influenced by her mother's impact on her passion for art and her unique perspective on concepts of blackness and womanhood.Examine Dr. Barber's insights on the shallow representation of black artists in pop culture and the broader failure to address underlying structural inequalities.Engage in a conversation about Dr. Barber's call for a more comprehensive approach beyond mere representation and visibility in addressing the challenges within the art world.Tune in and be amazed as Dr. Tiffany E. Barber discusses her journey as a scholar, curator, and writer focusing on artists of the Black Diaspora. She shares how her background in dance led her to curatorial practice and her interest in bringing together different art forms. Dr. Barber also talks about the importance of maintaining integrity in the art world and the challenges of being misquoted or misunderstood. She credits her mother for inspiring her love of art and shaping her perspective on blackness and womanhood. Dr. Barber reflects on the representation of black artists in pop culture and the need for more than just visibility and representation.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #82

Unlocking Creativity with Sarah Magida: Embrace Art and Growth

It's a pleasure to have you on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, helmed by your host, Rob Lee. Be ready for an insightful conversation with Sarah Magida, a proficient Life Coach, artist, and Reiki Master, who operates Firefly Life Coaching, catering not only to artists but a broader audience. The offerings encompass personalized life coaching, Reiki sessions, and monthly workshops, thoughtfully designed to invigorate lives, both within and beyond the artistic realm. Rooted in a rich artistic background, including attending arts institutions, national exhibitions, art fairs, galleries, and public art projects, Sarah's purpose lies in nurturing the inner child of artists, addressing playfulness in work, tackling limiting beliefs within the artistic community, and liberating creatives to embrace fulfilling art careers. Sarah's coaching approach targets holistic well-being, healing blocks, and uncovering the intricate dynamics of contemporary artistic existence, with a strong focus on individualized thriving.In the following discussion:Explore the transformative potential of embracing your artistic quirks and individuality, recognizing them as the driving force behind your creativity.Uncover the significance of establishing healthy boundaries and self-worth within the artistic journey, and how these principles underpin a thriving creative career.Dive into the ways life coaching can guide artists through the intricate balance of personal aspirations and professional growth, fostering resilience and clarity.Investigate the profound impact of creativity as a catalyst for profound self-expression and personal evolution, transcending traditional boundaries.Examine the journey of self-discovery and authenticity, understanding how embracing your true self and nurturing creativity leads to a life rich with purpose and vibrancy.Don't miss this opportunity to learn from Sarah Magida, as she shares her journey in the arts and how she became a life coach. She discusses the importance of embracing one's strangeness and uniqueness in both art and life. Sarah also highlights the impact of her work on her clients and the joy she finds in helping others explore their creative potential. She emphasizes the significance of setting boundaries and valuing one's worth as an artist. Sarah's keen fashion sense and vibrant personality reflect her artistic spirit and passion for self-expression.Mentioned in this episodeFirefly Life Coaching🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #82

Authentic Storytelling and Positive Impact: Elsa M's Media Journey

Ready to explore? Tune in to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by host Rob Lee and accompanied by today's guest Elsa M., an accomplished award-winning journalist, TV host, radio host, and podcaster, who stands out as a fearless and unrestricted media force. A native Wisconsinite who has embraced Maryland as her home, Elsa's illustrious journey encompasses impactful roles such as TV Reporter/Anchor for ABC's 13 WHAM News, co-hosting "The Wake-Up Club" on 103.9 WDKX in Rochester, NY, and contributing as a reporter for WDRB, FOX 41 News in Louisville, KY, and R News in Rochester, NY. A co-creator and co-host of the dynamic "The Intersection" web show and podcast, Elsa thrived in Washington, D.C. Elsa's excellence is underscored by numerous accolades, including an Edward R. Murrow Award, Emmy nominations, recognition from esteemed institutions like the National Press Foundation and University of Wisconsin-Madison, and listings among influential individuals such as Addis Life Magazine's "40 Ethiopians Under 40 Changing the World" and 'her' Magazine's "Top 10 Women to Watch." Elsa's holistic pursuits shine as she indulges in her Peloton workouts explores vegan cuisine, paints, reads, and immerses herself in lifestyle TV shows - an embodiment of her multifaceted approach to life.Within this segment, we dig into:Elsa M's media journey driven by her commitment to amplify positive stories and foster community impact, shedding light on her path to making a difference.Engage in a discussion about Elsa's unwavering belief in authenticity, exploring how this principle influences her approach to journalism and extends to various other aspects of her life.Explore Elsa's profound affinity for connecting through interviews, probing into how her passion for human connection serves as a driving force propelling her career.Uncover Elsa's perspective on collaborative synergy, diving into her advocacy for identifying strengths and fostering collaboration to create harmonious skill complements, across various industries.Engage with Elsa's experiences in diverse cities like Rochester, New York, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as she reflects on their impact on her storytelling approach and her deep-rooted love for art, food, and festivals.Don't miss this impactful conversation with Elsa as she shares her journey in the media industry and how she found her true calling. Born in Alabama and raised in Wisconsin, Elsa started her career as a reporter and anchor in upstate New York. She later transitioned to radio and worked as a morning drive host. After a few years in the industry, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she worked for a nonprofit and then in tech marketing. Eventually, she returned to TV as the host of "Midday Maryland," a show that focuses on the positive aspects of Baltimore and the state of Maryland. Elsa emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself in the media industry and shares her passion for storytelling and connecting with people.Mentioned in this episodeElsa M on WMAR🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #81

Embracing Uniqueness: Tamao Nakayama's Journey into Minimalist Abstract Art

Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Tamao Nakayama, a Tokyo-born artist who now resides in Virginia, who embodies the Japanese aesthetic of 'less is more' as an emerging minimalist abstract artist. Her creativity was shaped by Tokyo's evolving landscape and the presence of traditional craftsmen's studios. Her formative years in an innovative school fostered her artistic growth, leading to collaborative creative projects and sculpting experiences. Tamao pursued studies in art, ceramics, glass, metal, and furniture design in California, garnering scholarships from prestigious institutions. After a shift to Virginia during the pandemic, Tamao's artistic journey took an unforeseen turn. Stolen sculptures prompted her to explore 2-dimensional art, ultimately leading to her participation in exhibitions such as the juried group exhibition 'Hypothesis' at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, VA. This journey has redefined Tamao's artistic identity, now focused on painting and sculpture using various materials at her Woodbridge studio, transcending geographical boundaries and embracing her profound artistic evolution.Inside this recording, we venture into:How Nakayama's childhood exposure to traditional craftsmen and innovative school environments significantly nurtured her creativity and honed her problem-solving skills.Delve into Nakayama's transition from design to fine art, unveiling the pivotal moment when she sensed a void in her creative journey and discovered her true passion.Uncover the story behind Nakayama's unexpected pivot to painting during the pandemic due to kiln access challenges, and how this unforeseen turn led to her serendipitous discovery of a unique painting technique.Engage in a conversation about Nakayama's embrace of her uniqueness and the profound value she places on the freedom and problem-solving opportunities that art brings to her life.Reflect on Nakayama's recent recognition through her exhibition at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, as we unravel the details of her experimental paintings that garnered attention and acclaim.Get ready to be inspired! Tamao Nakayama shares her journey into art and her unique approach to painting and sculpture. Growing up in Tokyo, Nakayama was exposed to traditional craftsmen and developed a natural inclination for creating with her hands. She initially pursued a career in design but felt something was missing and eventually returned to fine art. Nakayama's painting journey began during the pandemic when she couldn't access a kiln for her sculptures. She experimented with different materials and discovered a unique texture by accidentally dropping paint on a plastic container. Nakayama embraces her strangeness as both a strength and a weakness, finding inspiration in materials and their unexpected behaviors. She values the freedom and problem-solving opportunities that art offers, allowing her to be unique and authentic. Nakayama's work was recently exhibited at the Target Gallery in Alexandria, Virginia, where she received recognition for her experimental paintings.Mentioned in this episodeTamao Nakayama's Website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #81

Crafting Connections: Empowering Artistry with Shane Prada and Elliot Keeley from the Baltimore Jewelry Center

Shane Prada, a dedicated educator and advocate for arts education, co-founded the Baltimore Jewelry Center (BJC) in 2013 to offer accessible learning opportunities in metalsmithing and jewelry to the Baltimore community. Beginning her journey in Baltimore as a Teach For America corps member, Shane's passion for arts education grew stronger over time. With a Master of Arts in Teaching from Johns Hopkins University, she played a pivotal role in establishing one of the city's first charter schools. Shane's deep connection to art jewelry and metalsmithing developed when she pursued evening classes at the Maryland Institute College of Art's Jewelry Center. Recognizing the need to preserve the legacy of the program after its discontinuation, Shane led the formation of the Baltimore Jewelry Center. As the BJC's director, she oversees administration, programming, fundraising, and community outreach. Alongside Shane, Elliot Keeley contributes to the BJC as a versatile artist and metalsmith with a background in metalsmithing and jewelry design. Based in Baltimore, Elliot's artistic exploration integrates ceramics, drawing, painting, and collage into metalwork, reflecting a unique approach to creativity and craftsmanship.About the Baltimore Jewelry CenterThe Baltimore Jewelry Center is an educational nonprofit building a vibrant creative community for the study and practice of metalsmithing and art jewelry. We educate and inspire new and established artists, as well as promote metalsmithing and art jewelry to the general public through exhibitions, community, and educational outreach.In the course of this episode, we explore:Explore how the Baltimore Jewelry Center is making metalsmithing and jewelry education accessible to the local community, providing insights into their approach and impact.Delve into the significance of jewelry as a versatile and personal art form, discussing its potential to convey narratives and empower self-expression.Uncover the importance of networking and forming connections within the arts industry, and how these relationships contribute to achieving success.Discuss how the Baltimore Jewelry Center's location in the Station North Arts District fosters a creative environment, nurturing collaboration and support within the artistic community.This is one episode you won't want to skip! Shane Prada and Elliot Keeley discuss the Baltimore Jewelry Center. They talk about the inspiration behind the center, the importance of accessible education in the arts, and the impact of being located in the Station North Arts District. They also highlight the diverse range of programs and opportunities offered by the center, including classes, workshops, studio access, residencies, and a gallery space.Mentioned in this episodeBaltimore Jewelry CenterThe Station North Arts & Entertainment Interview Series is supported by the Station North Art's District & Central Baltimore Partnership.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #81

Cultural Resonance and Environmental Advocacy: Conversations with Indigenous Artist Steph Littlebird

Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have Steph Littlebird, a Kalapuyan visual artist, writer, and curator hailing from Portland, Oregon, shines as the '20 AICAD-NOAA National Fellowship recipient, '20 Caldera Artist in Residence, three-time Art + Sci Initiative awardee, and a '19 Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC) project grant awardee. With a passionate focus on her Indigenous heritage and contemporary native concerns, Steph's impactful work has garnered recognition from esteemed platforms like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oregon Bee Project, and World Environment Day. Rooted in her Indigenous identity, her art delves into Indigenous experiences and pressing environmental matters. Collaborating extensively with fellow artists and organizations, Steph crafts art that not only resonates with her community but also fosters profound cultural understanding.In this podcast:Explore how Steph Littlebird's art, deeply rooted in her Indigenous identity, delves into the realm of Indigenous experiences and addresses pressing environmental concerns.Delve into the collaborative nature of Steph's artistic journey, highlighting her partnerships with fellow artists and organizations to craft art that not only resonates with her community but also fosters profound cultural understanding.Engage in a conversation about Steph's commitment to responsibly and ethically representing her community, and her drive to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Indigenous people through her art.Uncover the profound role artists play in society, as discussed by Steph, as she elaborates on the capacity of artists to question political narratives, challenge societal norms, and catalyze healing and connection between humanity and the Earth.This is an episode you don't want to miss! Steph Littlebird, an Indigenous visual artist, writer, and curator, discusses her work and the challenges and rewards of being an artist. She emphasizes the importance of representing her community respectfully and ethically and the responsibility she feels to share Indigenous stories. Steph also talks about the role of artists in society and the need to heal the connection between humans and the Earth.Mentioned in this episodeSteph Littlebird's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #80

Exploring Art, Diversity, and Immersive Museums with Gyna Verduzco

Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our today’s guest: Gyna Verduzco, a dynamic and versatile museum enthusiast, possesses an innate curiosity about the boundless potential of museums. With a significant stride into the museum realm in 2020, Gyna's journey included a pivotal role at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, where she played an instrumental part in crafting an online database housing an impressive collection of over 300 Ancient Egyptian artifacts. Gyna's prowess extends to 3D modeling, photography, graphic design, and photogrammetry, creating a multidimensional skill set. Hailing from Southern California and guided by a deep-seated fascination with culture, society, and human interactions, Gyna is currently on the path to completing her undergraduate degree in Cultural Anthropology, focusing on museum studies. Eager to contribute to the transformation of the museum landscape, she has embarked on launching her own museum consulting venture, Alabrije Museum Consulting, with a firm dedication to amplifying diversity and inclusion within the museum sector.In this installment, we reveal:The profound significance of creativity in problem-solving, its role in fostering openness, and how it enriches our understanding of the world.Dive into a discussion about the expansive nature of art beyond conventional mediums, highlighting its presence in graffiti, music, fashion, and other unconventional forms.Explore the potential of immersive technologies like virtual reality and AI in revolutionizing the art realm, particularly in crafting more immersive, inclusive, and interactive museum experiences.Delve into the necessity of decolonizing the museum industry, and engage in a conversation about finding fresh and inventive avenues to foster diversity and inclusion within museum spaces.Gain insights into Gyna's journey of establishing Alabrije Museum Consulting, as she elaborates on her vision for leveraging the consulting platform to actively promote diversity and inclusion within the museum industry.Get ready to be inspired as Gyna discuss her background, her passion for museums, and the possibilities of immersive technology in the art world. Gyna shares her experiences growing up in Southern California and visiting museums, including a disappointing trip to the Getty Museum. She explains how her interest in art developed in college and the importance of creativity in solving problems and understanding the world. Gyna also discusses the potential of immersive technology in museums, such as virtual reality exhibits and the use of AI. She emphasizes the need for inclusivity and a shift away from traditional museum structures to create more engaging and interactive experiences for visitors.Mentioned in this episode:Perryn's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #79

Empowering Local Entrepreneurs for Sustainable Growth: Andy Cook and the Made in Baltimore Initiative

Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In today’s conversation, I talk with Andy Cook, the visionary behind Made In Baltimore, who boasts a diverse background in urban planning and photojournalism. With a rich professional journey that spanned a decade as a Baltimore and New Orleans photojournalist, Andy transitioned to urban planning, contributing significantly as an Environmental Planner at the Baltimore Office of Sustainability. Here, he championed Waste-To-Wealth, an initiative extracting economic value from sustainable waste diversion. Andy's footprint extended to piloting various programs including Baltimore City Rec & Parks' Camp Small Zero Waste Initiative, Baltimore City Department of Public Works' Grow Centers, and the Baltimore Office of Sustainability's Food Waste Initiative. Armed with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Cooper Union and a Master of City Planning from MIT, Andy, a Baltimore County native, garnered acknowledgment in 2018 as one of Baltimore Business Journal's 40 Under 40. Residing in the Remington neighborhood, he drives the Made In Baltimore program, harnessing his passions for local entrepreneurship, sustainability, and economic equity to uplift Baltimore City's makers and manufacturers.In this episode, we explore:How Made in Baltimore is transforming the local landscape by fostering local makers, emphasizing values-based consumption, and championing economic equity.Delve into the multifaceted definition of sustainability, as discussed by Andy Cook, encompassing environmental, financial, and social considerations, and how this broader perspective drives meaningful change.Discuss Andy's perspective on innovation, beyond technology, encompassing a range of sectors and practices, and how this expanded view enhances community development.Dive into Baltimore's vibrant creative economy and its potential to lead in regional supply chains, and the role Made in Baltimore plays in this transformative journey.Uncover the tangible impact of Made in Baltimore, exploring how it significantly contributes to job creation, fosters diversity, and fuels revenue growth, particularly for women-owned businesses, thereby driving positive change in the local entrepreneurial landscape.You won't want to skip this one! Andy discusses the mission and impact of the program. Made in Baltimore aims to promote local makers and manufacturers, encourage values-based consumption, and support economic equity in the city. Andy shares how the program began and its focus on helping small businesses grow and thrive. He also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and the need to redefine innovation beyond just technology. Andy highlights the impact of Made in Baltimore in job creation, diversity, and revenue growth for women-owned businesses. He also discusses the cultural identity of Baltimore and the need for cultural exports to change the narrative about the city.Mentioned in this episodeMade in Baltimore🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #78

Cultivating Nature's Artistry: Exploring Kokedama with Danvic Celebrado Royer

Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Danvic Celebrado Royer, hailing from the Philippines and now the visionary behind Mister Kokedama, a Baltimore-based venture, pioneers the art of crafting distinctive bonsai using a technique that involves enveloping and securing diverse plant varieties with moss. Through the intimate process of creating and nurturing kokedama, the business fosters a profound connection to nature, promoting environmental consciousness and active engagement in climate change discourse. Mr. Kokedama's commitment to sustainability shines with zero waste and fully natural, biodegradable products, while also supporting local nurseries and garden centers in the Greater Baltimore area. With roots tracing back to the COVID-19 pandemic, Danvic embarked on this creative journey in 2020, translating his passion for plants into captivating Kokedama pieces that encapsulate his dedication to both artistry and environmental advocacy.In this episode, we delve into:How the pandemic sparked Danvic's passion for plants and delve into his journey of discovering the captivating art of Kokedama.Uncover the symbiotic relationship between art and plants, delving into the way appreciating nature's innate beauty and flaws intertwines with artistic expression.Discuss the challenges and triumphs of Danvic's path as a creative entrepreneur, shedding light on the learning curve and the crucial role of external support.Dive into the eco-conscious aspect of Mr. Kokedama's creations, detailing how all-natural and biodegradable materials align with sustainable artistic practices.Delve into actionable steps individuals can take to bolster environmental awareness, including insights into starting compost piles, embracing waste mindfulness, and making strides toward reducing personal carbon footprints.Join us for a captivating episode as Danvic shares his journey into the world of Japanese bonsai art and his mission to raise environmental awareness. He discusses how his interest in plants grew during the pandemic and led him to discover the art of Kokedama. Danvic explains the connection between art and plants, emphasizing the beauty and imperfections found in nature. As a creative entrepreneur, he discusses the learning curve of starting a business and the importance of support from those around him. Danvic also highlights the eco-friendly nature of his Kokedama creations and offers tips for individuals to contribute to environmental awareness.Mentioned in this episodeMr KokedamaPhoto credit  (Kenneth K. Lam)🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #77

Unveiling Truth through Artistry: Exploring Identity, Intention, and Inspiration with Emerging Artist Theresa Bui

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Theresa-Xuan Thanh Bui, a first-generation Vietnamese-American, is a budding artist pursuing a Bachelor in Fine Arts in Fiber with a minor in Art History and a concentration in Curatorial Studies and Creative Writing at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Their passion lies in both the creative act of making and the profound importance of listening and valuing others, leading them to engage in curation as a means to introspect and uplift their community. With a mission to deconstruct conventional art institution norms, they aim to create space for the unconventional, radical, exquisite, and unseen. Theresa Bui's emerging artistry encompasses performative poetry and a diverse approach to art, influenced by their Vietnamese refugee heritage, delving into themes of identity, embodiment, and linguistic influence while authentically infusing their work with intention and cultural lineage.In this episode, we uncover:How Theresa Bui's creative practice interweaves poetry, performance, sound, and music, enhancing the expressive depth of her artistry.How Theresa derives inspiration from her lived experiences, and how she strives to authentically communicate her personal truths through her creative works.Dive into the intriguing sources of inspiration that shape Theresa's art, such as her fascination with children's books, fire, and spiders, and how these seemingly simple elements carry profound complexities in her creations.Discuss Theresa's artistic philosophy of harnessing available resources and identifying the unique 10% that makes each artwork exceptional, offering insights into the creative process of honing artistic uniqueness.Examine how Theresa's familial roots and Vietnamese cultural heritage serve as powerful influences on her art, in conjunction with her unwavering belief in intention and faith, and how these elements fuse to create a rich tapestry of meaning in her work.Don't miss this incredible episode as Theresa discusses her creative practice and what drew her to the mediums she works in. She emphasizes the importance of embodying her experiences and using words, sound, and rhythm to convey her truth. Theresa also shares how she got started in performative poetry and the transformative power of her early work. She discusses the influence of children's books on her art and the inspiration she finds in fire and spiders. Theresa reflects on the complementary skills she has developed as an artist and the importance of working with what you have. She also shares insights into her sources of knowledge and the elements of her family lineage and Vietnamese culture that are embedded in her work. Finally, Theresa discusses how she manages her time and the importance of finding the 10% that makes her art special.Mentioned in this episodeLast Resort Artist RetreatTheresa's website Photo credit Joseph Bui🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #76

Crafting Botanical Beauty: Myla Robinson's Resin Earrings and Creative Journey

Begin your experience with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by the one and only Rob Lee. Today we have Myla Robinson, the creative force behind a thriving small business based in Baltimore County. As the owner of an online earring shop, Myla crafts exceptional pieces that fuse real flowers and botanicals with the art of resin preservation. A testament to her lifelong dedication to crafting, Myla has transformed her childhood passion into a remarkable success story, curating a captivating collection that embodies her artistic ingenuity and heartfelt dedication. Join us as we delve into Myla Robinson's journey, celebrating her entrepreneurial spirit, artistic prowess, and the enchanting fusion of nature and resin in her unique earring creations.In this episode, we delve into:The captivating fusion of Myla's artistic passion and nature's resilience as we explore her journey into crafting earrings adorned with real flowers and preserved botanicals in resin, a beautiful tribute to her love for plants.Join us in an engaging dialogue with Myla as she shares her profound connection to the title of "maker," delving into the joy she derives from the creative journey and her inspiring dedication to spreading her artistic creations to the world.Immerse yourself in a fascinating conversation about Baltimore's rich cultural tapestry, as Myla eloquently articulates her appreciation for the city's complexities, diversity, and historical significance that serve as a wellspring of inspiration for her craft.Tune in for an enlightening discussion with Myla as she underscores the power of generosity within the creative sphere, emphasizing the importance of sharing knowledge, experiences, and insights to foster a thriving and interconnected artistic community.Embark on an introspective journey with Myla as she unveils her guiding philosophy of "going with the flow," unraveling how this golden rule empowers her to navigate life's twists and turns, embracing spontaneity and grace in her creative pursuits and beyond.Don't miss this impactful conversation with Myla as she discusses her unique craft of creating earrings using real flowers and botanicals preserved in resin. She shares how she discovered her creative niche during the pandemic and the joy it brings her. Myla also talks about the social and political messages in her work and the importance of being generous in the creative process. She reflects on her experience living in Baltimore and describes the city as complicated, cultured, and historic. Myla discusses the impact of being a maker on her life and relationships, as well as her preferred mode of showing appreciation. She concludes by sharing her golden rule: "Go with the flow."Mentioned in this episodeMyla's WebsiteImage courtest of Baltimore Sun🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #76

Artistry Unveiled: Perryn K. Morris on Creative Makeup and Skincare Wisdom

Delighted to have you join 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is your host with today’s guest Perryn K. Morris, a talented makeup artist hailing from the vibrant DMV area, who seamlessly marries the worlds of graphic design and makeup artistry. Renowned for their work featured in prestigious publications like Girl's Life Magazine, Harper's Bazaar Vietnam, Elle Magazine Bulgaria, and Paper Magazine, Perryn's creativity knows no bounds. With an artful eye, Perryn deftly transforms faces, from striking editorial looks to subtle everyday enhancements, fostering a canvas for self-expression through makeup. Inspired by luminaries like Serge Lutens, Danessa Myricks, and Pat McGrath, Perryn's evolution has been nurtured by the guidance of mentors such as Jamaya Moore and Sonia Roselli. Through their unique fusion of graphic design sensibilities and makeup mastery, Perryn K. Morris continues to leave an indelible mark on the global fashion stage, dedicating their craft to ensuring everyone exudes a refreshed vitality akin to those who cherish a good night's rest and hydration.In this episode, we uncover:The world of makeup and skincare, as we explore the fundamental role of skin care as the bedrock for achieving flawless makeup looks. Discover the secrets to crafting a personalized skincare routine that caters to your individual skin concerns, unlocking the key to a radiant and captivating appearance.Tune in to a captivating discussion unveiling the nuances of fashion makeup and classic beauty techniques. Delve into the art of creating distinct aesthetics versus the timeless approach of enhancing natural features, unraveling the transformative power of makeup in enhancing one's unique identity.Step into the realm of contouring as we dissect the often-misunderstood technique of heavy contouring. Explore the delicate balance between artistic enhancement and the risk of an unnatural appearance, shedding light on the mantra of "less is more" in achieving seamlessly sculpted facial contours.Immerse yourself in a revealing dialogue about the enchanting technique of tight-lining, where eyeliner or eyeshadow applied along the lash line can work wonders in elevating the overall allure of the eyes. Uncover the intricacies of this transformative approach, unraveling its impact on eye expression and overall makeup aesthetics.Embark on a thoughtful exploration of the broader philosophy underlying makeup, delving into the significance of embracing personal preferences, enhancing individual beauty, and fostering self-confidence through creative self-expression.Get ready to be inspired as Perryn shares his journey into the world of makeup artistry and discusses the distinctions between different types of makeup, such as fashion makeup, classic beauty, and commercial work. They emphasize the importance of skincare as the foundation for a great makeup look and provide tips for creating a basic skincare routine. Perryn also discusses some of the worst makeup tendencies and underrated techniques in the industry. They share their love for tight-lining and encourage more men to embrace eyeliner. The conversation concludes with Perryn's most memorable job and their philosophy that makeup should be accessible to everyone.Mentioned in this episode:Perryn's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #75

Dancing Beyond Boundaries: Connecting Communities with CJay Phillip of Dance and BMore

Welcome, listeners, to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by the insightful Rob Lee. Today our special guest is CJay Philip, an accomplished award-winning actress, director, and choreographer, who serves as the Artistic Director of Dance & Bmore, a dynamic Baltimore-based ensemble renowned for their innovative fusion of movement, music, theatrics, and spoken word, driving socially conscious and interactive performances. With a focus on multigenerational engagement, Dance & Bmore crafts imaginative programs nurturing community connections and well-being. Notably, the transformative FazaFam Family Jam bolsters family bonds through music, movement, and play, while Forever Fit & Fun preserve cherished memories of seniors through memory-based movement, storytelling, and artistic expression. CJay's illustrious career encompasses Broadway, international tours, and impressive productions, including a sold-out European run of her musical adaptation of Carmen. A dedicated arts educator and Kennedy Center Citizen Artist Fellow, CJay's influence reverberates through Baltimore's arts scene, bridging generations and fostering collaborative creativity.In this episode, we explore:How Dance and BMore passionately fosters creative connections, transcending generations and life stages, igniting a captivating conversation about the transformative power of movement, music, and artistic expression for individuals of all ages.Dive into the heartwarming initiatives of Dance and BMore, as we delve into the impact of programs like FazaFam Family Jam and Elder Arts, unraveling heartwarming stories of families and elders united through the harmonious blend of movement, music, and storytelling.Join us in a behind-the-scenes glimpse of CJay Phillip's choreography process, as we explore the art of finding inspiration in solitude and the intriguing journey of how ideas and concepts unfold within the quiet sanctum of creative reflection.Tune in for an enchanting exploration of joy as a central driving force in Dance and BMore's performances, as we delve into the enchanting realm where laughter, connection, and shared experiences converge to create a harmonious tapestry of emotion and connection.This is one episode you won't want to skip! CJay discusses her journey as an actress, director, and choreographer, and how she found her passion for creating connections through movement, music, theatrics, and spoken word. She shares the story of how Dance and BMore was born out of a desire to bring families together and reconnect people in a world that is becoming increasingly disconnected due to technology. CJay also talks about the various programs offered by Dance and BMore, including Fazafam Family Jam, Elder Arts, and Voices of Carmen, and how they aim to help people make creative connections at every age and stage of their life. She emphasizes the importance of joy in their performances and the power of audience engagement and participation. CJay also shares her choreography process and a memorable experience that solidified her career as a choreographer.Mentioned in this episodeDance & Bmore🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #75

Exploring Black Joy and Healing Through Art: A Conversation with Tina Canady

Settle in for a captivating journey on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, led by your host, Rob Lee. For today’s episode, our guest is Tina Canady, a prolific genderful interdisciplinary artist in theatre and film, is a driving force for reshaping our understanding of Black history and celebrating the empowerment of Black joy in dismantling white supremacy. Fueled by the resilience of Black queer individuals and the vibrant atmosphere of Baltimore, MD, Tina holds the positions of ensemble member and Director of Artistic and Community Partnerships at Single Carrot Theatre, along with being a core creator at Submersive Productions. Their impactful documentary "Breathing Black," portraying the triumphs of nine Black Baltimoreans during the global COVID-19 Pandemic and a summer of confronting the ongoing Black body genocide, has been officially selected by the Columbia Film Festival and the Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Festival. With an unwavering commitment to artistic innovation, Tina Canady enriches the cultural landscape as a queer multidisciplinary theater artist and filmmaker, deeply rooted in Baltimore's vibrant arts scene.About Single Carrot Theatre Single Carrot Theatre is an ensemble theatre company in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. The Company was founded in 2005 by students from the University of Colorado at Boulder. The company selected Baltimore, MD as the city to locate their theatre after a nationwide city search.In this installment:Join us as Tina Canady discusses the profound impact of her debut documentary, "Breathing Black," exploring how it celebrates black joy and healing in the aftermath of the tragic deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.Tina Canady opens up about the valuable lessons she gained while directing her first film, sharing insights into the essential aspects of funding, timelines, and collaboration that shaped her filmmaking journey.Dive into the transformative power of Tina Canady's documentary and its associated event, as we explore how they created a platform for essential conversations about black joy and provided a welcoming space for people to gather, share, and connect.Join us in a conversation with Tina Canady as she passionately discusses her vision for the future, including her explorations into black history, her aspirations for crafting narrative films, and her insightful approach to dissecting work culture and relationships in her upcoming projects.You're in for a treat! Tina discusses her journey in the arts and her recent debut documentary, "Breathing Black." She shares how the events of 2020, including the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, inspired her to create a film that celebrates black joy and healing. Tina also talks about the lessons she learned while directing her first film and the importance of storytelling in the black community. She shares her vision for future projects, including exploring black history and creating narrative films. Throughout the conversation, Tina emphasizes the need for representation and the power of art to spark conversations and bring people together.Mentioned in this episodeSingle Carrot Theatre🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #74

Baltimore Banner's Imtiaz Patel - CEO of The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism

Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our today’s guest Imtiaz Patel is a seasoned CEO, currently at the helm of the Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism, the overseeing entity of the local news startup, The Baltimore Banner. Boasting a diverse background spanning finance, consulting, and news, Imtiaz's fervor lies in the intricacies of the news industry and the quest for viable pathways in local journalism. His impressive career trajectory includes executive roles at renowned establishments such as Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal, where he masterminded circulation strategies and spearheaded key business verticals. Imtiaz's consultancy stints with Kurt Salmon Associates and Deloitte centered on propelling growth strategies and effecting business turnarounds. A prominent figure in the media landscape, he has lent his expertise to notable news organizations like The Philadelphia Inquirer, Gannett, and USA Today, while also leading the charge in the acquisition endeavors of The Baltimore Sun and Tribune Publishing. His academic foundation is rooted in a B.Sc. in Economics, Accounting & Finance from The London School of Economics, complemented by an MBA from Columbia Business School, underscoring his well-rounded proficiency in both business and news realms.In this podcast:Explore how The Baltimore Banner's mission to strengthen and unify the local community through sustainable journalism models is driving positive change.Discuss the imperative for local news outlets to evolve in response to market shifts, prioritizing accuracy and meaningful impact over rapid news delivery.Delve into The Baltimore Banner's inclusive approach, highlighting its efforts to represent and reshape the city's diverse narratives.Examine the significance of fostering collaboration among news organizations to cultivate a robust and interconnected local news landscape.Uncover how The Baltimore Banner is actively measuring and contributing to the community's well-being, positioning itself as an integral part of the city's fabric.Don't miss this exclusive interview with Imtiaz as he discusses the mission and vision of The Baltimore Banner, a local news startup. Patel shares his journey to Baltimore and his passion for news and the business side of journalism. He emphasizes the importance of trust and respect in his work and the need for local news organizations to adapt to the changing market. Patel also discusses the shift towards speed in news consumption and the need for accuracy and impact. He shares the mission of The Baltimore Banner, which focuses on strengthening and uniting the Baltimore community and creating a sustainable model for local news. Patel also discusses the competitive landscape in Baltimore and the importance of collaboration among news organizations. He highlights the importance of community voices and the impact The Baltimore Banner aims to have. Patel concludes by sharing his love for Baltimore and his desire to change the narrative and showcase the city's vibrant culture and neighborhoods.Mentioned in this episodeThe Baltimore Banner🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #73

Revitalizing Downtown Baltimore with Shelonda Stokes: Problem-Solving, Marketing, and Community Vibes

Tune in and be inspired by 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by the engaging Rob Lee. Together with our guest today Shelonda Stokes, an accomplished figure, wearing multiple hats as the President of the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, CEO of Graybow Entertainment, and a trailblazer in the global branding landscape. With a strong foundation in electrical engineering from Morgan State University, Stokes orchestrates her strategic prowess and creative vision as she propels Greibo's triumphant position in the market. Garnering over 75 community and professional awards, including distinctions like Innovator of the Year and Maryland's Top 100 Women, she stands as a sought-after thought leader and advisor to Fortune 100 CEOs, elected officials, and esteemed dignitaries. Recognized for her prodigious influence, she's at the helm of Baltimore's iconic African American Festival and a co-chair of The LEADERship program. Through Graybow, Shelonda's prowess manifests in crafting engaging cultural experiences for powerhouse brands like Under Armour, Hewlett Packard, Smithsonian, the State of Maryland, and Visit Baltimore. A true catalyst for change, she harnesses her problem-solving acumen and marketing finesse to invigorate Baltimore's downtown, solidifying her legacy as a visionary force in business and revitalization.In this edition:Uncover how Shelonda Stokes strategically applies her problem-solving prowess and marketing finesse to breathe new life into downtown Baltimore, igniting a transformation that resonates with both residents and visitors.Dive into the mission of the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, exploring their dedicated efforts to cultivate a dynamic, secure, and inviting urban center that enriches the lives of the city's inhabitants and tourists alike.Explore Shelonda Stokes' anticipation for a range of captivating events and initiatives, from the eagerly awaited return of fireworks to the transformative Baltimore by Baltimore series and the impactful Boost program, championing black-owned businesses and driving economic empowerment.Delve into Shelonda Stokes' perspective on Baltimore's vibrant culture, as she highlights the city's kaleidoscope of unique experiences and robust community bonds that shape its distinct identity and shared values.Tune in for an eye-opening conversation with Shelonda as she shares her journey from a challenging childhood in Baltimore to her current role in leading the revitalization of downtown. She discusses the importance of problem-solving and marketing in her work and highlights upcoming initiatives and events that will showcase the culture and vibrancy of Baltimore.Mentioned in this episodeThe Downtown Partnership of Baltimore is your connection to everything that’s happening in Maryland’s largest business center, cultural district, and fastest-growing neighborhoods.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #72

Exploring Artistic Passions with Elena Fox: From Music and Comics to Mid-Century Inspirations

Your adventure begins with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today we have Elena Fox, a dynamic Baltimore-based creative force, who wears multiple artistic hats as an illustrator, comic book artist, writer, musician, cake decorator, and devoted cat enthusiast. Renowned for her captivating album artwork, she has left an indelible mark on the music scene, collaborating with bands including Satan's Pilgrims, The Electric Mess, Freezing Hands, and The Resonance. Elena's unique touch is equally evident in her vibrant gig posters and T-shirt designs, adorning stages for acts like Surfer Blood, Dressy Bessie, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, and David Lieb Hart. Formerly an accomplished cake artist at Baltimore's Charm City Cakes, Elena's journey has been sweetened by her appearances on Food Network's "Ace of Cakes" and the new series "Duff Takes the Cake," showcasing her flair for crafting whimsical and bizarro confections. Her musical talents shine through as the bass player/backing vocalist of PLRLS, guitarist/vocalist of Candy Smokes, and bass player/backing vocalist of Concrete City. In the realm of comics, Elena has made her mark with the psychedelic "Dramatic Paws" series, offering a unique glimpse into her daily reality. With an impressive portfolio and a second volume of "Dramatic Paws" in the works, Elena Fox continues to captivate and inspire with her boundless creative expressions.In the following discussion, we examine:Elena finds inspiration in mid-century art and cartoons, and her style is influenced by artists like Hannah Barbera.She enjoys creating album artwork and gig posters for bands, and she appreciates when clients give her the freedom to use her own style.Elena's creative energy often alternates between music and art, and she finds it challenging to focus on one creative endeavor at a time.She believes in following her gut instinct and doing what she wants creatively, rather than trying to please others or conform to certain expectations.Elena recently published the second volume of her comic book series, "Dramatic Pause," which features autobiographical stories about her life and her cat.Prepare for an exciting episode as Elena discusses her background in graphic design and illustration, her love for mid-century art and cartoons, and her creative process. Elena shares how she balances her various creative endeavors, including music, art, and cake decorating. She also talks about her experience working at Charm City Cakes and being a TV personality. The conversation touches on the importance of following one's gut instinct as an artist and the challenges of juggling multiple creative projects. Elena also discusses her comic book series, "Dramatic Pause," and her love for cats.Mentioned in this episodeElena's Instagram🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #71

Unlocking Creativity and Play with Derek Cooper: Inspiring Children through Art, Education, and Theater

Get ready for thought-provoking conversations on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, with your host, Rob Lee, and today’s guest: Derek Cooper, a multi-talented artist, educator, and actor who has made a significant impact at Port Discovery Children's Museum, igniting children's curiosity and fostering exploration. With a rich background in community theater from an early age, Derek's vibrant presence and enthusiasm infuse his engaging story times, music sessions, and theater programs at Port Discovery, delighting both kids and families. As the Senior Education Specialist, he meticulously crafts, trains, and evaluates a diverse range of activities and initiatives that encourage purposeful play and learning. Derek's unwavering dedication to expanding access to fine arts, particularly for children, shines through his work, driven by a desire to witness smiles and laughter. Rooted in a B.A. in Theatre from Lynchburg College, his passion for storytelling is evident as he harnesses its magical ability to emotionally connect and offer diverse perspectives, ultimately illuminating the world for young minds.Within this segment, we dig into:The transformative power of purposeful play as Derek Cooper shares how it becomes a catalyst for inspiration and education, capturing the hearts and minds of children at the Port Discovery Children's Museum.Dive into a riveting conversation with Derek Cooper as he explores the universality of creativity, delving into how this indispensable life skill can be nurtured and harnessed across all walks of life and disciplines.Join us on an enlightening journey with Derek Cooper as he unveils how theater and storytelling serve as captivating portals to diverse perspectives, paving the way for empathy to flourish and connecting us all through shared narratives.This is a must-listen episode as Derek shares his journey as an artist, educator, and actor. He discusses the mission of the museum, which is to use purposeful play to inspire and teach children. Derek emphasizes the importance of creativity in education and how it can be used to develop problem-solving and communication skills. He also talks about his experiences in community theater and the impact it has had on his life. Derek believes that creativity is a life skill that everyone can access and use to make things work with what they have.Mentioned in this episodePort Discovery🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #71

Celebrating Afrofuturism: Empowering Voices with Isis Asare of Sista Sci-Fi

It's time to explore creativity on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee takes the lead on this meaningful conversation with Isis Asare. A visionary serial cultural entrepreneur with a track record of transformative ventures. Her groundbreaking initiatives include Sistah Sinema, which she conceived in her living room and swiftly expanded across 20 cities in the US and abroad, all while making strides at major corporations like Microsoft, Shutterfly, and Brightroll. With a successful exit strategy in 2015, she left Sistah Sinema in the capable hands of community investors. Leveraging over a decade of finance and business development expertise at Fortune 500 giants like Amazon, Sears, T-Mobile, and Microsoft, Asare brings a formidable background to her latest endeavor, Sista Sci-Fi, the pioneering black-owned bookstore focusing on science fiction and fantasy. A distinguished scholar with a joint MBA/MPP from Columbia Business School and Harvard University, as well as a BA from Stanford University, Isis Asare is a leading advocate of Afrofuturism and is committed to amplifying diverse voices in literature and pop culture. Based in Oakland, CA, she proudly identifies as a queer, Ghanaian-American sapiophile, reflecting her multifaceted identity.About Sistah Scifi:Started on February 2, 2019, Sistah Scifi is a strong niche sci-fi brand with over 11K engaged Instagram followers located throughout the US and Canada, 8K Facebook followers, and an email list of over 3K. Sistah Scifi has been featured in The New York Times, Oprah  Magazine, BookRiot, Buzzfeed,  VentureBeat, and Facebook's Boost My Business. Sistah Scifi's number one product is the Sistah Scifi Author list shirt, and major clients include the Museum of Popular Culture (Seattle), Oakland Museum of California, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Sistah Scifi has hosted author interviews with John Jennings, NK Jemisin, LL McKinney, Jewelle Gomez, and Nisi Shawl to name a few. Sistah Scifi has developed strong collaborations with major international publishers such as Hachette/Orbit, Akashic, Abrams, Macmillan/Tor.com, and Simon and Schuster. Inside this recording, we venture into:The captivating realm of Afrofuturism as Isis Asare intricately unravels how this genre ingeniously merges African diasporan culture with futuristic technology, casting a spotlight on empowered black characters in an alternate tomorrow.Explore the profound significance of representation and empowerment within the multifaceted tapestry of Afrofuturist creations, delving into how these crucial elements resonate throughout the genre's rich narratives.Embark on a fascinating exploration of the dynamic role of black women as both avid enthusiasts and prolific creators within the captivating worlds of horror, sci-fi, and fantasy, unraveling their unique contributions and perspectives.Immerse yourself in the inspiring initiatives of Sista Sci-Fi as Isis Asare unfolds how this trailblazing platform passionately uplifts the voices of black women in the genre through a mosaic of events, collaborations, and transformative partnerships.Join the conversation on a visionary endeavor led by Isis Asare, where the mission to cultivate opportunities and enhance visibility for self-published authors takes center stage, shedding light on the vibrant diversity of voices waiting to be heard.Don't miss this chance to hear from Isis as she discusses her background and what inspired her to start the first black-owned bookstore focused on science fiction and fantasy. She defines Afrofuturism as the intentional infusion of African diasporan culture with technology in a future setting where black characters are empowered. Asare emphasizes the importance of representation and empowerment in Afrofuturist works. She also shares her recent influences, including the graphic novel "Fire Sector" by N.K. Jemisin and Jamal Campbell, the book "The Good and the Kindness of Ghosts" by Rivers Solomon, and the TV series "Star Trek: Discovery." Asare highlights the strong presence of black women in the horror, sci-fi, and fantasy genres and the importance of supporting and amplifying their voices.Mentioned in this episodeSistah Scifi🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #71

Exploring Artistic Resilience and Black Identity with Bria Sterling Wilson

Welcome to a world of insightful discussions on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, featuring host Rob Lee and our guest Bria Sterling Wilson. A Baltimore-based photographer and accomplished collage artist, Renowned for her captivating artistic voice, Bria's compelling work beautifully unravels the intricate tapestry of the African American community. Through her ingenious recontextualization of materials ranging from magazine clippings to fabric, she confronts societal perceptions and representations of African American men and women. Her evocative collages, masterfully assembled, juxtapose individuals against contrasting backgrounds, unveiling the multifaceted dimensions of cultural appropriation, race, identity, and the often unrealistic standards of beauty imposed on women of color. Bria's creative process becomes a powerful tool of expression, reclaiming control over the narrative of the black community's history, challenging discriminatory imagery, and offering a contemporary perspective that pulses with allure, struggle, unity, and culture. Drawing from a wellspring of inspiration that spans current events, ancestral legacy, and personal experiences, particularly her maternal lineage, Bria Sterling Wilson's art reshapes history and crafts an indelible space for black women within the realm of art, revealing profound truths and igniting vital conversations.In the course of this episode, we explore:The heart of Bria's artistry, unveiling how her work fearlessly delves into themes of black beauty, identity, cultural appropriation, stereotypes, gentrification, and the urgent issue of police brutality.Explore the transformative journey of Bria Sterling Wilson as she reveals her mission to rewrite history's narrative, ingeniously carving out a profound and prominent space for black women within the rich tapestry of art, casting aside historical silences.Uncover the wellsprings of inspiration that fuel Bria's evocative creations, as she invites listeners to traverse the landscapes of current events, delve into the annals of black history, and feel the palpable influence of her own family's stories.Immerse yourself in a poignant exploration of how Bria Sterling Wilson's collages become a powerful form of expression, seamlessly intertwining her personal voice with societal narratives, and igniting impactful conversations that reverberate through society.Embark on a journey through Bria's artistic process, from the initial sourcing of imagery to the meticulous cutting and arranging of pieces, all guided by the currents of intuition and spirituality, revealing how her craft is a potent blend of technique and heartfelt resonance.You won't want to miss this enlightening conversation with Bria as she discusses her background and artistic journey. She talks about her early experiences with drawing and painting, her transition to photography and collage, and the themes that inspire her work. Bria emphasizes the importance of black representation and identity in her art, challenging stereotypes and addressing social issues such as police brutality and gentrification. She also shares her creative process and the emotions that surround her work.Mentioned in this episodeBria Sterling-Wilson's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #70

Unveiling Animation's Creative Odyssey with Nick McKernan: Exploring Self-Expression, Collaboration, and Overcoming Blocks

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Nick McKernan, a Baltimore-based artist, who embarks on an astonishing animation journey that intertwines surprise and passion. Hailing from Oregon, Nick's diverse background as a stage actor, musician, and filmmaker interwoven with roles in hospitality and education led him to an unexpected yet intense affection for animation. His pursuit of this newfound passion culminated in his successful application to the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2017, where he embarked on an educational odyssey that resulted in the acquisition of his BFA in Animation in 2021. Nick's visionary creations have garnered global attention, described as psychedelically-charged explorations that delve into compelling themes like gender fluidity, systemic inequality, and the transformative bonds of communal love. Currently contributing his exceptional talents as an Animator + Editor at LAI Video in Washington DC, Nick calls Baltimore, MD home and continues to enchant audiences with his mastery of 2D animation, particularly in the realm of digital animation, and his recent focus on captivating music videos, a collaborative endeavor that breathes life into musicians' songs through the mesmerizing realm of animation.In this session, we take a closer look at:The enchanting realm of animation as a lifelong voyage of self-discovery and self-expression, as our guest Nick McKernan delves into how this captivating medium becomes a powerful vehicle for channeling inner narratives and creative visions.Join us in uncovering the intricate threads of creative evolution as Nick reveals how discovering and cultivating your creative niche can unlock the true essence of your art, and how collaboration with fellow artists can elevate your creations to new heights of brilliance.Delve into the artistry of overcoming creative hurdles with Nick McKernan, as he shares insightful strategies for maintaining a sense of creative liberation and flow, unraveling the secrets to conquering those moments of artistic blockage.Take a plunge into the captivating interplay between visual motifs and storytelling elements in animation, as Nick intricately guides us through how these elements intertwine to imbue depth, resonance, and narrative impact into animation projects.Join us in a heartfelt exploration of resilience and self-compassion within the artistic journey, as Nick McKernan sheds light on the vital importance of embracing kindness and unwavering faith in oneself, even when navigating through the challenging chapters of the creative odyssey.Get ready for a mind-blowing episode as Nick shares his journey into the world of animation. After working in various jobs and pursuing other creative endeavors, Nick discovered his love for animation and decided to pursue it as a career. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working in animation, the importance of finding your creative niche, and the personal and emotional aspects of his work. Nick also talks about his experience with corporate animation and the differences between personal and client projects.Mentioned in this episodeNick's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #69

Exploring Surreal Whimsy: Unveiling the Artistic Journey of M.K. Komins

Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Renowned Philadelphia artist and Parsons graduate M.K. Komins has dedicated over a decade to a fervent pursuit of creative brilliance. Employing lush, dreamlike realism and vibrant, hyper-saturated hues, her art delves into the profound interplay between empowering identity and the ongoing struggle for universal acceptance. M.K. masterfully employs a rich array of mediums, ranging from traditional acrylics and oils to cutting-edge digital art techniques, including experimental image-making methods that involve intricate layering of colors and manipulation with chemicals. Her artistic process symbolizes a transformative exploration of empathy, reflecting the need to deconstruct and reconstruct our perspective on humanity. M.K.'s remarkable talents have attracted esteemed clients such as Titmouse Animation, Universal Studios, Lord & Taylor, and The Special Olympics. Garnering recognition from prestigious publications like Beautiful Bizarre Magazine and Juxtapoz Magazine, M.K.'s captivating artistry has graced galleries from Los Angeles to London, leaving an indelible mark on the global artistic landscape.In this broadcast, we dive deep into:The vibrant world of M.K. Komins, a Philadelphia-based visual artist celebrated for her captivating, surreal, and imaginative artworks that evoke a kaleidoscope of emotions and interpretations.Join us as we explore the intricate tapestry of M.K. Komins' creative process, delving into her masterful command of diverse mediums like acrylics, digital painting, and mixed media, and how she crafts each piece to resonate with unique vibrancy.Take a journey back in time with M.K. Komins as she opens up about her deep-rooted connection to the golden age of illustration and mid-century design, revealing how these nostalgic influences infuse her creations with a timeless allure.Immerse yourself in the captivating narratives woven by M.K. Komins, as she shares the art of storytelling through her characters, inviting us to step into her whimsical realm where familiar emotions intertwine with enchanting tales.Embark on a nature-inspired exploration with M.K. Komins, as she uncovers the profound wellspring of inspiration that the outdoors provides, infusing her works with a harmonious blend of playfulness and boundless joy, reflecting the beauty of the world around us.Join us and learn from the best! M.K. Komins shares her background in illustration and has studied at Parsons in New York. M.K.'s work is characterized by its surreal, poppy, and imaginative style. M.K. Komins primarily works with painting and illustration, using a variety of mediums including acrylics, digital painting, and mixed media. She draws inspiration from the golden age of illustration and mid-century design. M.K. Komins is interested in storytelling and creating characters that evoke familiar feelings while existing in her own whimsical world. She finds inspiration in nature and the outdoors, and her work often reflects a sense of playfulness and joy.Mentioned in this episodeCamila's Website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #69

Interview with Brooklyn Artist Diana Carla Rowe on Identity and Urban Expression

Welcome aboard 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, under the guidance of your host, Rob Lee. On today’s episode, we have Diana Carla Rowe, a 23-year-old contemporary artist hailing from Brooklyn, New York, with roots tracing back to Detroit and Austin. Inspired by her Jamaican heritage and her parents' migration, Diana's artistic journey led her to the vibrant streets of Brooklyn, where she now passionately crafts mesmerizing paintings and illustrations within her Greenpoint studio. Her artistic prowess has left an indelible mark, showcased through her surrealist automatism and captivating mixed media abstractions, reflecting the essence of the ever-changing faces around her. Ranging from intimate 30 in x 30 in canvases to expansive 120 in x 120 in masterpieces, Diana's art reveals a unique repetitive rhythm, mirroring the passage of time. Notably, her inaugural solo exhibition, "Much More Than Madness," held at The Nka Gallery in Memphis, Tennessee, from July to September 2022, offered a deeper glimpse into her creative universe. With a keen eye for unrequited love, mental health, queerness, and the black experience, Diana Carla Rowe's artistic journey continues to captivate and inspire.During this conversation, we go in-depth on:Diana's artistic roots as she recounts her first encounter with creativity through her father's dancehall music, shaping her early inspiration.Join us as we delve into Diana's artistic influences, from the thought-provoking TV show "The Boondocks" to the impactful representations she found at the Dia museum in Detroit, igniting her passion for art that resonates with her identity.Uncover the compelling themes that drive Diana's artistry – from unrequited love and mental health to queerness and the black experience – as we dissect her current body of work, an exploration of graffiti and street art as powerful mediums of expression.Tune in to a candid conversation about Diana's fearless approach to art, where taking risks becomes a pathway to growth, and discover her belief that perseverance outweighs the challenges of trying. Discover Brooklyn artist Diana Carla Rowe's insights on identity and urban expression in this engaging interview. Join us for a captivating episode as Diana shares her background and first experiences with art, including her father's influence and her love for "The Boondocks" and the Dia museum. She discusses her current body of work, which combines graffiti and street art, and how she has grown as an artist. Diana also talks about her creative process, the feelings she conveys in her work, and her philosophy on art and taking risks.Mentioned in this episode:Diana Carla Rowe's StoreImage Creditsphotograhers : Vincent K Rutherford Yekaterina Gyadu Treysaun Mcgeachy🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #68

Exploring Artistry and Evolution with Scott Everett: A Dive into Detroit's Multidisciplinary Creative

Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our today’s guest Scott Everett is a versatile multidisciplinary creative hailing from Detroit, Michigan, and the proud owner of WessonArt, a bespoke sticker and printshop brand that elegantly captures nostalgia in the contemporary realm. Born in Detroit and raised in Arizona, Scott's artistic journey began in his early years, blossoming with prowess in drawing and painting. Transitioning into graphic and package design, he has shaped a distinctive artistic style. Currently engaged in user research, Scott adeptly guides individuals and institutions through intricate systems. His acclaim stems from his captivating pop culture-infused creations that skillfully bridge the gap between eras, exquisitely celebrating both the past and the present.In this dialogue, we peel back the layers on:The Early Artistic Roots: Scott's childhood passion for art, particularly his knack for drawing and shading, becomes a foundational journey to explore.Navigating Artistic Evolution: The pivotal shift from drawing to graphic and package design - a transformative juncture that intricately shapes Scott's present-day artistic expression.Breathing Life into the Past: Diving into Scott's process of drawing inspiration from historical art and seamlessly fusing classical painterly elements into his contemporary digital creations.Embracing the Unknown: Delving into Scott's curiosity-driven approach, his zest for experimenting with new skills, and the valuable lessons learned through courageous leaps and artistic mishaps.Continual Creative Evolution: A candid discussion about Scott's ongoing journey, aspirations, and the ever-evolving exploration of art, design, and the compelling stories they convey.Don't miss out on this valuable conversation with Scott as he discusses his artistic journey and his focus on celebrating the past and present in his work. He shares how his love for art started at a young age and how he developed his skills in drawing and painting. Scott also talks about his transition into graphic design and package design and how it influenced his current artistic style. He highlights the importance of learning new skills and the role of technology, particularly the iPad, in his creative process. Scott also touches on the artist community in Detroit and his desire to find his place within it.Mentioned in this episodeScott's website🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #68

Unveiling Versatility: Shady Haze - Influential Content Creator, Cosplayer, and LGBTQIA+ Advocate | Exploring Art, Cosplay, and Creative Identity with Shady Squad

Step right into 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, guided by your host, Rob Lee. In today’s conversation, I talk with Shady Haze, a highly influential and versatile Content Creator and Cosplayer hailing from Northern Virginia. She is celebrated for her innovative approach to cosplaying beloved male characters such as Superboy, Cyclops, Poe Dameron, Aladdin, and Danny Phantom. Shady's profound connection to art and geek culture began early, collecting comics and figurines at the age of six, and has evolved into a passion for cosplaying. Throughout her Cosplay journey, she has honed her skills in crafting intricate cosplays, armor builds, and creating engaging social media content, including creative videos. Shady takes pride in her identity as an LGBTQIA+ Asian American woman and has transformed herself into a brand and community hub known as "Shady Squad," fostering collaborations, connections, and virtual events amidst the pandemic. Her achievements include features in prominent magazines like Metro Weekly, Cosplay Alliance, Cosplay Zine, and Creative Cosplays Magazine. Living by the motto "I Aspire to Inspire," Shady Haze is a dynamic social media creator who artfully brings her favorite characters to life in her unique and captivating style.About Awesome ConAwesome Con is an annual pop culture convention in Washington, D.C. The event takes place in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Awesome Con debuted at the center in 2013. After a successful start, the annual event has become one of the largest fan conventions on the East Coast of the United States.Shady Haze is a DMV-based digital content creator and cosplayer. She has been cosplaying for several years and has become more serious about it in recent years. Shady has attended various conventions, including Awesome Con, Blurred Con, and Katsucon. She is known for her cosplays of characters from Marvel, DC Comics, and Disney. Shady is also the founder of the Shady Squad, a group of cosplayers who attend conventions together and collaborate on cosplay projects.In this talk, we navigate through:The Art of Cosplay: Exploring How to Embrace Character Transformation and Enjoyment.Finding Identity: Selecting Cosplay Characters that Resonate and Ignite Passion.Crafting Your Cosplay Adventure: Strategically Curating Characters and Themes for Conventions.Uniting through Cosplay: Spotlighting the Significance of Inclusivity and Community.Breaking Down Barriers: Advocating for Cosplay Freedom and Diverse Character Expression.Everyday Playfulness: Infusing Creativity with Casual Cosplay in Your Daily Attire.Nostalgic Escapism: Unveiling the Comforting Magic of "A Goofy Movie" as a Mood-Booster.Shady joins the podcast to discuss her love for cosplay and her experiences attending conventions. She shares her background in cosplay and how she got started in the community. Shady talks about the importance of choosing characters that you relate to and love when cosplaying. She also discusses her approach to planning cosplays and attending conventions, including coordinating costumes with her cosplay squad. Shady emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and community in the cosplay world, while also addressing the issue of gatekeeping. She shares her favorite cosplays and characters, including Cyclops and Superboy. Shady also reveals her go-to cartoon for cheering up, which is A Goofy Movie. She concludes by sharing her social media handles and upcoming convention appearances.Mentioned in this episodeShady Haze's Instagram Awesome Con🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #68

Creative Chronicles: Empowering DMV and Baltimore Artists Through The Vibe Room Magazine

Welcome to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by Rob Lee, engage in this meaningful conversation with Natasha Magino and Jasmin Dixon, the dynamic duo behind The Vibe Room, an innovative digital publication illuminating the vibrant creative tapestry of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) and Baltimore region. Natasha, a visionary creative director, and Jasmin, a skilled editor and adept social media manager, recognized the yearning for a hub where young DMV residents could connect, breaking free from the monotony of their 9-5 routines. Fuelled by this passion, they birthed The Vibe Room, a captivating space that bridges the gap between gifted local artists eager to showcase their craft and individuals seeking distinctive and accessible encounters within the area's cultural scene. Through thoughtfully curated quarterly magazine releases and dynamic networking gatherings, The Vibe Room serves as a platform for emerging artists and visionary entrepreneurs, infusing our community with a fresh and distinct essence. Join us on this exhilarating journey of creativity and cultural enrichment, as Natasha and Jasmin weave together a vibrant tapestry of fashion, music, gastronomy, art, and culture, painting a vivid portrait of the DMV's creative pulse.In this episode, we uncover:The Vibe Room magazine acts as a thriving platform for artists and innovators within the DMV and Baltimore region, fostering a captivating space for creative expression and collaboration.Natasha and Jasmin's insightful approach to mental health, unraveling their strategies for preventing burnout and cultivating a sustainable work-life balance, and how these practices influence their creative journey.The art of staying connected to the pulse of art and culture in the DMV and Baltimore by delving into Natasha and Jasmin's experiences of immersing themselves in local events, networking with fellow creatives, and the impact this has on shaping their editorial vision.Join the conversation on personal style and identity as we delve into Natasha and Jasmin's unique fashion personas, characterized as "bright" and "androgynous," and explore how their distinctive aesthetics influence their creative endeavors and resonate within The Vibe Room's content.Don't miss this incredible episode as Natasha and Jasmin discuss the origins of The Vibe Room magazine and its mission to provide a platform for creatives in the DMV and Baltimore area. They talk about their backgrounds in marketing and media and how they found their calling in creating a magazine highlighting black and brown artists. They also share their influences and inspirations, such as ID magazine and Vibe magazine, and discuss the process of putting together each issue of the magazine, from prospecting and tracking down creatives to working with writers and designers. They emphasize the importance of taking breaks and prioritizing mental health in order to avoid burnout. Natasha and Jasmin also talk about how they stay informed about art and culture in the community, through attending events and networking with other creatives. They discuss their personal interests and preferences, such as their go-to travel destinations, favorite drinks, and what makes them laugh. They end the interview by sharing their personal styles, with Natasha describing hers as "bright" and Jasmin describing hers as "androgynous."Mentioned in this episodeCheck out The Vibe Room🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S6 #67

Exploring Art, Activism, and Nature with Brazilian Illustrator Camila Leão

Greetings to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, presented by your host, Rob Lee. Today I chatted with Camila Leão, a talented Brazilian artist renowned for her exceptional skills in illustration and graphic design, who has captivated audiences with her vibrant and textured creations. With a career that began collaborating with fine artists, musicians, and graphic design agencies, Camila's work resonates with fluidity and an array of colors. Recently showcased in Baltimore Magazine and acclaimed for her design of Essex, Maryland's largest sculpture, Camila draws inspiration from her South American heritage, infusing her art with a profound connection to nature and the global community. Her artistic prowess graces canvases, urban structures, and digital mediums alike, and her portfolio boasts collaborations with prominent brands including Microsoft, Xbox, Passports, Scotch, and several nonprofits and small businesses. Beyond aesthetics, Camila is dedicated to leveraging her art as a powerful tool for raising awareness and advocating social and political causes, making her a true force for change.Previous clients include Microsoft, Xbox, Passport Scotch, nonprofits, artists, and many small businesses.In this episode, we delve into:The profound influence of art as a catalyst for social change and enlightenment, delving into how it educates and inspires, while discussing real-world instances where creativity has ignited transformative shifts.The heart of community enrichment through art, as we uncover the significant impact of incorporating uplifting artistic expressions into urban spaces, unraveling personal stories and collective experiences that highlight the positive effects on neighborhoods and cities.Embark on a thought-provoking exploration of the creative mind, investigating the pivotal role of introspection and reflection in the artistic process. Join us as we delve into how these moments of contemplation contribute to the evolution of innovative ideas and the refinement of artistic techniques.Join the conversation on the enchanting world of artistic creations, focusing on Camila's affinity for illustrating pets and nature-inspired themes. Explore the emotional resonance of these subjects, and their potential to forge deep connections and stir meaningful conversations within the art community and beyond.Join us for a captivating episode as Camila discusses her background and journey as an artist. Growing up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Camila was influenced by the punk rock scene and DIY culture, which shaped her view of art and its transformative power. She shares her experiences of working on art projects in urban spaces and the importance of providing uplifting art in these areas. Camila also talks about how her art comments on current social and political issues and the role of reflection in her creative process. She emphasizes the need to be constantly learning and trying new techniques to evolve as an artist. Camila's work often features vibrant colors and incorporates elements of nature and animals. She shares her favorite things to create and illustrate, including pets and nature-related themes.Mentioned in this episodeCamila's Website 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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