Justine Swindell Guest

Justine Swindell

I am a multidisciplinary artist based in Washington D.C. with a vibrant portfolio of illustrations, murals, and paintings. I collaborate with brands, organizations and businesses to develop authentic depictions of individuals and communities. For each project I focus on capturing the humanity of the subject immersed in an array of abstract shapes and elements. These imaginary scenes create a real space to tell stories of hope, identity and existing without limits. I have a bachelors degree in Business Management with a concentration in Design and an M.A. in Sociology. As a trained artist, researcher, and project manager I bring a fresh and thoughtful approach to how illustration can connect with audiences. My favorite tools are Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Fresco that I use to create vector illustrations, patterns, typography, lettering, and digital collages

Appears in 1 Episode

S9 #59

The Truth In This Art with Illustrator Justine Swindell

In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews Justine Swindell, a multidisciplinary artist from Washington, DC. They explore Justine's artistic journey, childhood influences, and creative process. Justine discusses how pressure and activities like deconstructing words spark her creativity. She highlights the role of music and colors in setting the tone for her work. Justine shares the struggles with starting new projects and the impact of rejection.About Our Guest: Justine Swindell is a multidisciplinary artist based in Washington, DC. Her work spans various mediums, reflecting her diverse influences and commitment to creative exploration. She draws inspiration from childhood memories, music, and the vibrant colors that shape her artistic vision.Episode Highlights:Discussing Multidisciplinary Art and Personal Background (00:02:15): Justine Swindell describes her multidisciplinary art and personal background.Juggling Art and Other Professions (00:05:28): Discussion on the intersection of art and other professions, and the importance of creativity in problem-solving.Childhood Inspirations and Early Artistic Influences (00:11:04): Justine Swindell's childhood inspirations and early artistic influences, including Jacob Lawrence and classic artists.Key Takeaways:Childhood Exposure: Visiting museums can profoundly shape a child's creative vision and appreciation for art.Creative Process: Allow ideas to naturally percolate and use both digital and physical tools to bring your artistic visions to life.Overcoming Blocks: Maintain a clean and intentional workspace to help kickstart your creative process and navigate through rejection.Balancing Art Forms: Embrace both digital and physical mediums to keep your creative practice dynamic and fulfilling.Website and Socials:Website: justineswindell.comInstagram: justineswindellart🌟🎧 Inspired by Justine Swindell's incredible journey and insights? Don't miss out on supporting her work! Visit her website and follow her on social media to stay updated on her latest projects. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate and review it—it helps us reach more listeners like you. Consider supporting my Patreon to keep these inspiring conversations coming. Your support makes all the difference!