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S8 #167

The Truth In This Art Beyond Philadelphia: Anuj Shrestha - Illustrating a Creative Journey

 🎨🎙️ Join host Rob Lee in a conversation with illustrator and cartoonist Anuj Shrestha as they discuss his creative journey, the influence of different landscapes on his work, establishing rapport with clients, and the thriving art scene in Philadelphia. Tune in for insights into the world of illustration and the power of artistic expression. 🎨🗣️Episode Highlights:Anuj's early love for drawing and the influence of Archie comics. 📚 (00:01:02) The impact of living in different places on Anuj's work. 🌎 (00:10:47)Establishing rapport with clients and building a successful freelance career. 💼 (00:16:50)The significance of accolades and validation in the art world. 🏆 (00:35:37)The vibrant art scene in Philadelphia and its impact on Anuj's work. 🎭 (00:42:11)Key Takeaways:Anuj's passion for drawing and cartooning started at a young age and was nurtured by supportive teachers and family members. 🎨Living in different landscapes, from Alaska to Philadelphia, has influenced Anuj's artistic style and subject matter. 🏔️Building strong relationships with clients is essential for a successful freelance career, and showcasing personal work on platforms like Instagram can attract new opportunities. 🤝Accolades and recognition can be validating, but the most rewarding experience is when fellow artists appreciate and connect with Anuj's work. ❤️Philadelphia's art scene is vibrant and provides a supportive community for artists to thrive and collaborate. 🎉Explore Anuj Shrestha's illustrations and cartoons on his website to witness his unique artistic style and storytelling abilities. 🖌️📸Explore Anuj Shrestha's illustrations and cartoons on his website to witness his unique artistic style and storytelling abilities. 🖌️📸Social Media:Twitter: @inkanujInstagram: anujinkLinkedIn: Anuj Shrestha🎙️ Enjoyed this episode? Please take a moment to rate and review it on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🙌 If you'd like to support the show and gain access to exclusive content, consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Your contribution helps us continue creating engaging conversations at the intersection of arts, culture, and community. 🎨Thank you for your support! 🎧🎉
S8 #166

Kevin Jay Stanton: A Conversation on Botanica, Tarot, and the Creative Process

In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews freelance illustrator Kevin Jay Stanton, creator of the Botanica tarot deck. They discuss Kevin's inspiration behind combining botanical art with mysticism, the importance of community support, and the joy of sharing the creative process. Tune in to learn more about Kevin's journey and his passion for plants, symbolism, and mythology.Episode Highlights:Introduction to Kevin Jay Stanton and his focus on botanical art. 🎨 [00:00:10]Early inspirations, including Van Gogh, Georgia O'Keeffe, and mythology. 🌌 [00:01:50]The inspiration behind Botanica tarot and the language of flowers. 🌸 [00:05:16]The importance of creating the deck he truly wanted to make. 💫 [00:11:38]Engaging with the small press expo and the supportive community. 🤝 [00:22:17]The value of openness and sharing in the creative process. 🔄 [00:28:36]Restorative practices and rituals, including gardening and anime. 🌱📺 [00:42:31]Key Takeaways:Follow your passion and create the work you truly want to make. 🚀Engage with supportive communities and share your knowledge and experiences.  🤗Find restorative practices that bring you joy and inspiration. 🌟Check out Kevin Jay Stanton's website kevinjaystanton.com to explore his botanical art and learn more about the Botanica Tarot Deck. Follow him on social media for updates on his latest projects.Social Media:Twitter: @kevinjaystanton🐦Instagram: kevinjaystanton 📸🎙️🌟 Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to rate and review it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Your feedback helps us reach more listeners and share these inspiring stories. Plus, it only takes a minute and means the world to us. Thank you! 🙏Also, consider supporting our Patreon. 🎁 By becoming a patron, you'll get access to exclusive content, behind-the-scenes updates, and help us continue creating more episodes like this. Every contribution makes a difference. 🌸 Check out the link in the show notes to join our Patreon community. We appreciate your support! 🌟💖
S8 #165

Restoration Carpentry, Miniatures, and the Art of Preserving History with Matthew Hankins

In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews Matthew Hankins, a restoration carpenter, historian, collector, and miniaturist. They discuss Matthew's background, his journey into art and carpentry, and his passion for creating detailed miniatures of buildings. Matthew shares insights into his process, the scale he works with, and the importance of weathering in his models. He also talks about his favorite projects and the building he would bring back to life in Baltimore. Don't miss this fascinating conversation about art, history, and craftsmanship!Episode Highlights:Matthew's background and early experiences with art and carpentry 🏡✨ [00:00:10]How Matthew got into miniatures and the shift from model trains to building models 🚂➡️🏰 [00:08:05]The process of creating miniatures, including scale, materials, and weathering 📏🛠️🌦️ [00:23:34]Matthew's favorite projects, including a model of a diner from Star Wars and the Light Street Pier 🌟🍔🎥 [00:30:21]The importance of connecting Baltimore to its waterfront and preserving its history 🌊🏙️ [00:38:34]Key Takeaways:Art comes in many forms, and everyone has the ability to be an artist in their own way.Weathering is a crucial step in creating realistic and detailed miniatures.Baltimore's history and architecture are a constant source of inspiration for Matthew's work.The Light Street Pier represents a connection to Baltimore's waterfront that should be preserved and reimagined.Visit Matthew Hankins' website at patapscofallsdivision.net to see his incredible miniature creations and learn more about his work. 🌐🏰🔨Social Media: Facebook:  Patapsco Falls Division 📘 Twitter: @restocarp 🐦 Instagram: Restocarp 📸  🎙️ Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to rate and review it! Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners like you. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🙌 If you want to show your support for the podcast and gain access to exclusive content, consider becoming a patron on Patreon. Your contribution helps us continue creating engaging episodes. 💪🎉
S8 #163

Capturing the Human Experience: A Conversation with Kamal X

📸 Step into the captivating world of photography with Kamal X on the latest episode of The Truth in This Art podcast!🎙️ Host Rob Lee delves into Kamal's inspiring journey as an award-winning photographer and visionary behind the upcoming book: Black Astronaut. 🚀Within this episode:📸 Hear how Kamal X captures the human experience in its rawest form.🌟 Delve into Kamal X's journey as a creative, his early inspirations, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career.🎥🤝Get ready for an intense and authentic conversation as Kamal X discusses his passion for photography, film, and connecting with people.📷🌍Explore the power of photography as a healing medium and the importance of documenting significant moments in history.✊📚Through the lens of Kamal X's upcoming book, "Black Astronaut," get insights into the exploration of social issues, activism, and the resilience of the human spirit.🎧 Join us for a heartfelt exploration of photography, where technical prowess meets artistic passion, and where every click of the camera captures not just an image, but a profound human story. Tune in and let the world of photography unfold before your eyes and heart. 🎉🔓🌟 Don't miss this enlightening and thought-provoking discussion exploring the profound impact of photography on the human experience. Tune in now! 🎙️🔍🌟Your ratings and reviews help spotlight talented artists like Kamal. Show your support and leave your feedback today! 🌟👏Become a Patreon supporter and join the community behind The Truth in this Art.
S8 #162

Claudens Louis: Sharing the Gift of Music and Inspiring the Next Generation

Host Rob Lee sits down with Claudens Louis, a jazz musician, composer, educator, and band leader. Claudens is also a jazz ambassador for the U.S. Department of State. They discuss Claudens' background, upbringing, and his journey in the world of jazz. The conversation touches on the importance of arts, culture, and community in society.Within this episode:🎶Explore Claudens Louis' profound journey through jazz, revealing the transformative power of empathy and collaboration in music. ✨Experience the harmonious blend of individual creativity and collective brilliance, as Claudens shares how he weaves others' ideas into his music, creating magical moments. 🎷Gain insights into the personal and professional impact of jazz on Claudens' life, shaping his identity as a musician and fostering meaningful relationships. 🎙️Delve into the meaningful interview with Claudens, discovering the delicate balance between structure and improvisation, emphasizing patience, and preparation. 🤝Uncover the essence of collaboration and empathy as Claudens and Rob navigate the "gentleman's agreement," ensuring a thoughtful and engaging dialogue. 🎧I encourage you to listen to the full episode to dive deeper into Claudens' journey and the incredible insights he shares.🎧 You can find the episode on your favorite podcast app or by visiting our Patreon page. 🌟And if you enjoy the episode, please consider leaving a review on the app—it truly helps us grow and continue this important work.🌟Thank you for your continued support, and I hope you find as much inspiration in this episode as I did. Stay tuned for more thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of arts, culture, and community on "The Truth in this Art."
S8 #161

Finding Purpose in Nonprofit Work: A Journey of Mission and Calling with HyeSook Chung

In this episode of the Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee is joined by HyeSook Chung, the president of the Baltimore Civic Fund. They discuss HyeSook's commitment to social impact and her work as a policy mover and data shaker. HyeSook introduces herself and shares her story, highlighting the strength and power in self-introduction. Tune in to gain insights into HyeSook's inspiring journey and her dedication to making a difference in the community.In this podcast edition:Explore HyeSook Chung's call for a more holistic, human-centric approach to program design, emphasizing the impact on program outcomes.Discover the critical role of providing physical, mental, and psychological support to nonprofit executives and how this approach can lead to significant programmatic changes.Learn about the various elements involved in supporting nonprofit executives, including coaching, team evaluation, and back-end support, and why this perspective is essential for nonprofit success.Delve into HyeSook Chung's proposal for a legacy project involving writing and collaboration with funders to provide guidance on ensuring the success of nonprofit organizations.Gain insights into the unique motivations of individuals in the nonprofit sector, their unwavering commitment to their missions, and the importance of recognizing and supporting their dedication to community well-being.Discover the transformative power of advocacy and policy-making in our conversation with HyeSook Chung, president of the Baltimore Civic Fund. Listen to this episode of Truth in This Art now!🎧🌟Don't forget to support the Truth In This Art podcast by leaving a review and considering joining their Patreon community. 🌟🎧
S8 #160

Rashid Zakat on Combining Music, Photography, and Film - The Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia

Step into the vibrant world of multimedia art and creative exploration in our latest episode of The Truth in this Art Podcast 🎙️. Join us as we engage in a captivating conversation with Rashid Zakat, a versatile artist who seamlessly blends film, music, photography, and innovative space-making techniques.What's Inside:🎥Dive deep into Rashid Zakat's artistic journey as he delves into the nuances of Black social and spiritual life. Discover how his upbringing in church, where he experienced the exuberance of catching the Holy Spirit, profoundly influenced his work. Explore the intersection of spirituality, curiosity, and creativity in Zakat's multimedia art.🎨 Uncover the powerful influence of Zakat's family, especially his talented mother, whose passion for music and performance ignited his love for the arts. Learn how witnessing his mother's dedication inspired Zakat's creative pursuits, shaping his artistic identity and reinforcing the importance of creative expression.🎬 Journey with Zakat as he shares his discovery of a passion for film during his college years. Explore how he honed his storytelling skills and technical expertise, leading him to embrace podcasting as a medium for creative expression. Discover the themes of liberation, transmission, and humor that permeate his work and resonate deeply with his audience.🎙️ Gain insights into Zakat's role as an educator, where he imparts his knowledge and passion for storytelling to the next generation. Learn about his dedication to teaching high school students the art of podcasting, empowering them to explore their creativity and amplify their voices.🌟 Join the conversation about the powerful themes of liberation and humor that run through Zakat's work. Explore how these themes serve as a lens through which he navigates the complexities of life, challenges societal norms, and fosters connections with others.Don't miss this enriching conversation! Click the link below to subscribe and immerse yourself in the extraordinary realm of multimedia art, storytelling, and creative exploration 🎧✨.🌟 Your Ratings and Reviews help us spotlight groundbreaking artists like Rashid Zakat—don't forget to leave yours! 🌟Check out our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and bonus episodes.
S8 #159

Curator Kirk Shannon-Butts discusses B23, Emerge and "The New Baltimore"

Step into the vibrant world of art and cinema in our latest episode of The Truth in this Art Podcast 🎙️. Join us as we sit down with Kirk Shannon-Butts, a prolific Writer, Director of Films, and Curator of Art, whose passion for storytelling has garnered worldwide recognition.What's Inside:🎥 Dive deep into Kirk's journey, from his academic pursuits in Marketing & Arts Management to earning an MFA in Film/TV Production from Chapman University. Discover the creative process behind his groundbreaking film, "Blueprint," which not only received global acclaim but also earned a nomination for 'Best Film from the African Diaspora' at FESPACO in Burkina Faso.🖼️ Uncover the essence of the Baltimore Movement and its influence on Kirk's artistic endeavors. Explore how the city's unique energy and culture shape his work, leaving a lasting impact on the art and film scenes.🎨 Delve into the intricacies of curating art exhibitions, with a spotlight on Kirk's involvement in B23 and the Artscape exhibition. Gain insights into his experiences curating while Black, addressing the challenges and triumphs in navigating the art world.🌟 Join the conversation about "The New Baltimore," a concept that Kirk passionately explores through his art. Learn how he captures the city's evolution and translates it into powerful visual narratives, challenging conventional perceptions.🎬 Get a behind-the-scenes look at Kirk's dynamic roles as a curator and filmmaker. Explore the delicate balance between these two creative spheres and how he seamlessly weaves storytelling through different mediums.🔍 Gain exclusive insights into the last Emerge Baltimore - This Is Baltimore Too exhibitions for 2023. Discover the innovative themes, diverse artists, and impactful stories that make this event a must-see on the cultural calendar.Don't miss this enriching conversation! Click the link below to subscribe and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing realm of art, cinema, and culture 🎧✨.🌟 Your Ratings and Reviews help us spotlight groundbreaking artists like Kirk—don't forget to leave yours! 🌟Check out our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and bonus episodes.
S8 #156

Tia Goodson: The Retrospective Journey of BxB's HeART and Soul Event

Step into this authentic conversation with Tia Goodson, the Baltimore-born producer who's giving back to her community through impactful events like Baltimore by Baltimore's HeART and Soul 🎙️.Inside the Episode:🎨 Explore Tia's upbringing in neighborhoods like Freedom Way West and Govans, her collegiate journey at Howard University, and her inevitable return to Baltimore. Discover how these experiences have shaped her ethos and her work, including the conception of HeART and Soul.👩‍💻 Dive into Tia's career, which has seen her collaborate with leading brands like Uber, Under Armour, and ESPN’s 30 for 30. We discuss how her business acumen and HBCU sense of community have uniquely positioned her in Baltimore's creative and entrepreneurial landscape.🎵 Unveil the collective magic that went into BxB’s HeART and Soul, an event focused on self-love, health, art, and music. Tia and her team created an environment where community, culture, and creativity could thrive.🔗 Gain insights into the importance of community engagement and inclusivity. Tia emphasizes the significance of connecting with various community groups and crafting experiences that resonate across diverse demographics.Click the link below to join this enlightening conversation that takes you through Tia Goodson's remarkable contributions to Baltimore’s art and cultural community 🎧✌️.This episode of The Truth In This Art is brought to you by the kind support of the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore.
S8 #152

Jon Goldman: Journey into Intermedia Art

Jon Goldman is not your typical artist; he is a master of intermedia art, a genre that fuses various forms of expression into one powerful narrative. His journey through the realm of art has been marked by an unwavering dedication to his vision and a resolute focus on his craft, regardless of the financial constraints that often come with pursuing one's passion.This conversation covers diverse topics ranging from the frontiers of interactive art and a lifelong fascination with intersection of Art, Design, Technology and Science. Goldman discusses the influential artists who mentored him at MIT’s Center for Advanced VIsual Studies including Joe Davis known for pioneering Space Art and Bio-art, Otto Piene (Sky Art, ZERO), Aldo Tambellini (Video Art, Poetry and Experimental Theatre) and emphasizing that art is work. The conversation touches on Goldman's ambitious current work TRUTH PROJECT a series involving the word “TRUTH” on variety of scales from a nanometer(“GRAIN OF TRUTH”) to 44-foot long “TRUTH LOST AT SEA”.  In this episode, we discuss:The obstacles artists face in achieving success, especially in relation to privilege and connections.How groundbreaking art movements like GRÜPPE ZERO, Bauhaus, Cubism, Environmental Art, Interactive Art, challenged art.The role of art in addressing and challenging societal issues, with a focus on race,class and environment.Jon Goldman's unique approach to building community through art, particularly using humor and elaborate inflatable costumes.The importance of innovation and originality when making interactive “public" art that fosters a sense of community, connection and belonging. Looking for a podcast that delves into the fascinating world of art, technology, and community? Look no further! Check out The Truth in This Art podcast with host Rob Lee and special guest Jon Goldman!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to champion the finest in podcasting! 🌟🎧Mentioned in this episode:Occupy Santa
S8 #151

Exploring Artistry, Love, and Connection with B/ue Robin

B/ue Robin is an artist of love and creator based in Baltimore. With a focus on love and connection, B/ue Robin uses various mediums to create immersive sensory experiences that awaken and inspire. From painting to fashion design to fragrance, B/ue Robin's work is centered around storytelling and emotion.B/ue Robin discusses his diverse range of mediums, including painting, fashion design, and fragrance, and how he uses each one to convey his message of love. He shares his early experiences with art and creativity, as well as the challenges he faces when working on projects that are meant to be interpreted in multiple ways. B/ue Robin also explains the concept of being a "victim and villain of love" and the importance of embracing all aspects of love, both positive and challenging.What to expect from this episode:Discover how B/ue Robin channels love and connection through diverse mediums.Explore how he views projects as personal challenges, connecting to the world.Learn about the harmonious art of collaboration, akin to a jazz band's synergy.Gain insights on preserving your unique style to make your work exceptional.Understand how the "why" behind art serves as the guiding anchor in the creative process.Join us as we explore the immersive sensory experiences created by artist B/ue Robin, designed to awaken and connect. Don't miss this captivating conversation on The Truth in this Art podcast!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to champion the finest in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #147

Inside Abstract Expression with Artist Alexi Abi Mikhael

Explore creativity where it meets business insight on 'The Truth In This Art Podcast'. I'm Rob Lee, and today, we're journeying with Alexi Abi Mikhael, a visual artist from the DMV area, whose abstract artwork marries diverse cultural influences. Drawing from her Middle Eastern heritage, she crafts compelling masterpieces unlike any other."Alexi Abi Mikhael's journey in abstract art is a story of talent, art therapy, and entrepreneurial spirit. From finding art as a healing tool during high school to embracing inspiration from greats like Andy Warhol and Van Gogh, her work is imbued with emotion and personal experiences. In this episode, she emphasizes collaboration and adaptability in the art industry, giving us insights into her future ventures, including teaching art and participating in festivals. Dive into the conversation with an artist who skillfully unites therapy, art, and business.Inside this recording, we venture into:Alexi's early experiences with art during high school, where she discovered its power as a form of therapy. Explore how creative expression can serve as a means of coping during challenging times and how it has shaped her artistic journey.How Alexi's Middle Eastern heritage influences her abstract artwork. Discover how she skillfully weaves together diverse cultural inspirations, bringing a unique and captivating dimension to her creations.The intricate relationship between emotions and art in Alexi's work. Uncover the ways in which she employs colors, shapes, and lines as her emotional toolkit, allowing her to communicate a wide range of feelings and experiences through her abstract pieces.The dynamic world of collaboration and adaptability within the art industry. Learn from Alexi's insights on why these qualities are crucial for artists to succeed, and how remaining open to learning and collaboration can enhance creativity and growth.Her plans for teaching art classes and participating in art festivals, gaining valuable insights into her aspirations, teaching philosophy, and the exciting events she's preparing to engage in.Join me in this inspiring conversation with Alexi Abi Mikhael as we delve into the vibrant world of abstract art, art therapy, and entrepreneurship. You don't want to miss it!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #143

Warren Bernard on Small Press Expo (SPX) and the Library of Congress

Warren Bernard on Small Press Expo (SPX) and the Library of Congress Warren Bernard is a prominent figure in the world of comics as the Executive Director of the Small Press Expo (SPX), an acclaimed independent sequential art festival. He's an accomplished comics-focused writer and historian, co-authoring the Eisner Award-nominated book "Drawing Power." With extensive expertise, he has extensively researched and written about the pivotal 1950s Juvenile Delinquency / Senate Comic Book Hearings. Warren is a valued contributor to over a dozen books, frequently sharing materials from his own expansive collection. His insightful lectures have been hosted by esteemed institutions including the Library of Congress and The Center for Cartoon Studies (CCS). Warren resides in Bethesda, Maryland, where his passion for comics thrives.During this engaging discussion, Warren Bernard shares:His journey from being a passionate comics enthusiast to his current role as the Executive Director of the Small Press Expo (SPX) and curator of the SPX Collection at the Library of Congress.The evolution of the SPX Collection since its inception and the meticulous process of accumulating over 10,000 works, preserving the legacy of indie comics.How his role at SPX has increased his visibility, opening up opportunities for podcasts and interviews, and how this unique perspective has affected his approach to discussing comics and sharing his expertise.Tune in to this episode to uncover the remarkable impact of the Small Press Expo, delve into the fascinating world of comics, and gain valuable insights from Warren Bernard's journey as a curator, author, and historian. 🎧🌟 Don't forget to Rate and review this podcast to support the best! 🌟🌟
S8 #142

Chris Guido on Film Editing: Storytelling, Indie Cinema, Documentaries

Chris Guido is a freelance video editor with over 15 years of experience in the film industry. He has worked on a variety of projects, including promos for well-known networks like Paramount Plus and Disney. Chris has also edited feature-length documentaries, showcasing his passion for storytelling and love for cinema. With his versatile skills and dedication to his craft, Chris has made a significant impact in the world of film editing.Chris shares his early experiences and fascination with indie cinema, which led him to pursue a career in film editing. He discusses his work on promos for major networks and the creative strategies he utilizes to align with the client's vision. Chris also highlights his contributions to documentary filmmaking, including his work on the films "Great White Intersection" and "Reaching West Dreams of China's New Generation." He emphasizes the importance of giving a voice to people through documentary storytelling. Throughout the conversation, Chris provides valuable insights into the world of film editing and the collaborative nature of the industry.In this episode, dive into:How Chris Guido's passion for storytelling and cinema has shaped his thriving career in film editing.Explore Chris's approach as a video editor, focusing on serving the footage while aligning with the client's vision through adaptable styles.Uncover the art of creating promos that strike a balance between engaging the audience with information and leaving them curious for more.Discover how Chris finds fulfillment in documentary filmmaking, providing voices to individuals and exploring diverse perspectives.Examine the crucial traits of patience, open-mindedness, and flexibility that aspiring film editors need to succeed in the industry.🎥 Join us as we chat with Chris Guido about his career in film editing. Discover the secrets behind crafting captivating stories and the challenges of working in the industry. Tune in now!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #141

Sergio Neptuna Talks: Merging Art, Comics, and Community

Embrace the journey with 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, hosted by none other than Rob Lee. Today our guest is Sergio Neptuna, a digital artist known for merging everyday life with contemporary culture in his artwork. Inspired by his passion for comics, movies, and music, Sergio's work challenges perceptions and provokes thought. He is dedicated to celebrating the power of creativity in the digital age.In this episode, host Rob Lee interviews digital artist Sergio Neptuna. Sergio shares his creative background, which was influenced by his love for comics and music. He discusses his current work, which is still in its early stages but aims to incorporate wordplay and thought-provoking themes. Sergio also talks about the importance of community and camaraderie among artists and his experience as an artist in Baltimore. He emphasizes the beauty of the city and the connections he has made there. The conversation touches on the challenges of the local art scene and the need for a centralized platform to bring artists together. Sergio concludes by discussing his creative process and the importance of maintaining confidence in his art.Within this segment, we dig into:Sergio's creative process as he uncovers how his passion for comics, music, and daily experiences shapes his innovative artworks.Explore how Sergio crafts his art to engage audiences, delving into the stories and concepts that drive his thought-provoking pieces.Join Sergio in a discussion about the vibrant artist community in Baltimore, as he shares anecdotes and insights into the bonds that strengthen the collective creative spirit.Embark on a journey through the realm of artistic self-discovery with Sergio, unraveling the significance of confidence and embracing growth as an ongoing pursuit.Engage in a conversation about the future of art promotion and connectivity as Sergio illuminates his vision for a centralized platform that bridges artists and audiences.Discover the incredible talent of Sergio Neptuna, an artist who crafts narratives that challenge perceptions and provoke thought. His work celebrates the boundless power of creativity in the digital age. Don't miss this thought-provoking interview!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #140

Live From The Underground with LordsWrath

Jordan M. Graham, also known as LordsWrath, is a musical visionary who seamlessly blends the essence of Atlanta with the vibrant spirit of Baltimore. He is a masterful producer and vocalist, crafting genre fusions that resound with substance and capture Baltimore's creative scene.Jordan's journey in music is one of exploration and growth, embracing discomfort to evolve as an artist. Drawing from his diverse Jamaican, Cuban, Trinidadian, and Native American heritage, he shares insights into his experiences in the EDM scene and how he crafted his unique sound. This episode explores the importance of intention and collaboration in creating music with depth, and Jordan's push for authenticity and innovation in Baltimore's music scene. His call for a new direction and refusal to conform to industry standards is a compelling look into the heart of a creative force shaping the future of music.In this episode, we delve into:The transformative power of stepping out of one's comfort zone as an artist and the growth that emerges from embracing discomfort.The role of authenticity and intention in the creation of meaningful music that resonates deeply with audiences.The collaborative process of leveraging the skills of talented visual artists to elevate the visual aspects of musical projects.Addressing the current state of the Baltimore music scene and the need for a fresh direction that brings representation and diversity to the forefront.Examining the impact of conforming to industry norms on the underground music scene's unique identity and exploring strategies to maintain its authenticity while navigating industry standards.Join us as we dive into the creative mind of Jordan M. Graham, LordsWrath, and explore his unique blend of music that resounds with substance and captures the vibrant spirit of Baltimore.🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #139

Art, Inspiration, and Community: A Conversation with Agnes Gummere

Agnes Gummere is an artist and interior designer based in Philadelphia. She specializes in oil painting, figure painting, portraits, and illustration. With a background in interior design, Agnes draws inspiration from the city's rich history of art and architecture.Agnes Gummere is a skilled artist and interior designer based in Philadelphia. She works primarily with oil paint and specializes in figure painting, portraits, and illustration. Agnes draws inspiration from the city's art and architecture, and her work captures character, emotion, texture, and realism. She combines centuries-old oil painting methods with modern digital mediums to create unique and captivating pieces. Agnes also discusses her love for figure painting and her passion for capturing the essence of people in her artwork. She shares her process, including sketching, layering, and incorporating different mediums. Agnes also talks about the intersection of her interior design background and her art, and how they complement each other. She emphasizes the importance of being genuine and passionate in one's creative pursuits. Agnes is currently exploring abstract art and has a show coming up.In this episode, we discover:The artistic journey of Agnes Gummere, a Philadelphia-based artist and interior designer, renowned for her expertise in oil-based figure painting, portraits, and illustration.Agnes Gummere's unique fusion of time-honored oil painting techniques and contemporary digital tools, as she takes us behind the scenes of her creative process.How Agnes Gummere draws inspiration from the rich artistic tapestry of Philadelphia's art and architecture, infusing her creations with the city's vibrant spirit.Agnes Gummere's background in interior design lends a strategic edge to her artistic process, as she meticulously plans and crafts her paintings, seamlessly integrating various mediums.Get an exclusive peek into Agnes Gummere's latest artistic venture – a journey into abstract art – and learn about her upcoming show that promises to showcase her ever-evolving artistic prowess.Join us as we explore the fascinating world of artist Agnes Gummere, where figure painting, interior design, and illustration converge. Prepare to be captivated by her masterful techniques and the depth of emotion in her work. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
S8 #138

The New Wave of Art Discovery: Sam Bowler Talks Culturalyst

Sam Bowler is a sculptor, technologist, and writer, as well as the founder of Culturalyst. He is passionate about building a future that takes care of artists and believes that art is a pathway that leads to self-discovery and connection with others. Sam's work with Culturalyst focuses on creating digital infrastructure to make it easier to find and support artists in cities across the country.In this episode, we dive deep into:How Culturalyst's digital platform revolutionizes art discovery and support across cities, connecting audiences with local artists.Delve into the paradox of New Orleans' booming cultural economy juxtaposed with the hardships faced by artists, unearthing the dynamics at play.Join us as we unpack Sam's ambitious mission to interlace artists through a network that amplifies their potential, offering a tapestry of opportunities.Embark on a journey through the profound impact of art on personal expression and human connection, delving into its democratization for all.Uncover the intricate dance between preserving New Orleans' rich cultural heritage and the challenges of progress, sparking a dialogue on the city's evolution.Sam Bowler, founder of Culturalyst, joins host Rob Lee to discuss his work in reshaping New Orleans' artistic landscape. Sam shares his personal journey as an artist and the inspiration behind Culturalyst. He highlights the challenges faced by artists in New Orleans and the need for a digital infrastructure that connects artists with opportunities and resources. Sam also emphasizes the importance of preserving the unique cultural identity of New Orleans while embracing progress and development.Join us as we explore the vibrant culture of New Orleans with Sam Bowler, the founder of Culturalyst. We dive into the innovative platform that is reshaping the city's artistic landscape. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧
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