Esteban Whiteside Guest

Esteban Whiteside

Esteban Whiteside (b. 1985) is a self-taught painter whose work is based on the intersectionality of street art and politics. A native of Asheville, North Carolina, he began painting as an act of love, which then led to him dedicating more time and research into painting, with an interest in abstraction.

Appears in 1 Episode

S8 #175

Esteban Whiteside: Merging Art, Activism, and Self-Expression

In this episode of "The Truth in This Art" podcast, host Rob Lee interviews self-taught painter Esteban Whiteside. They discuss Esteban's journey as an artist, his influences, and his unique approach to merging street art and politics. Esteban shares his experiences with activism through his artwork and offers advice for aspiring artists who want to use their work to make a statement. Tune in for an inspiring conversation at the intersection of arts, culture, and community. 🎨🎙️Episode Highlights:-Esteban's early art experiences and the impact they had on his artistic journey (00:00:10) 🎨-The moment Esteban intentionally started painting and the significance of his first piece (00:02:57) 🖌️-The essence of Esteban's art and his focus on amplifying oppressed voices and calling out oppressors (00:05:05) 🗣️-The challenges and rewards of creating politically charged artwork (00:07:23) 🌐💔-Esteban's influences, including Jacob Lawrence, Basquiat, and Milton Avery (00:19:07) 🎨👥-Esteban's advice for self-taught artists who want to use their work for activism (00:32:28) ✊Key Takeaways:-Find your people and don't be discouraged by those who don't appreciate your work. 🤝-Decide early on whether you prioritize making money or staying true to your message. 💸✨-Embrace the challenges that come with using art as a form of activism and be prepared for potential financial limitations. 🎨💰Prominent Call-to-Action:Visit Esteban Whiteside's website at www.estebanwhiteside.com to explore his artwork and upcoming print drop on the 30th. 🌐🖼️Social Media:Instagram: esteban.whitesideHey there, The Truth in This Art listeners! We hope you enjoyed this insightful conversation with Esteban Whiteside. Now, we have a special request for you. If you loved this episode, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more listeners and continue to bring you engaging content. 🌟👂Additionally, if you want to show your support for the podcast and help us keep the conversations going, consider becoming a patron on our Patreon page. Your contribution will directly support the production and growth of Truth in This Art, allowing us to bring you even more fascinating interviews and discussions. 🙌🎙️Thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support. We appreciate you! 🎉👏