Sean 9 Lugo Guest

Sean 9 Lugo

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Appears in 1 Episode

S7 #114

Challenging Perceptions Through Art: Sean 9 Lugo's Dual Cultural Expression

Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our today’s guest Sean 9 Lugo, a self-identified brown boy artist, deftly captures the intersection of Latin and American cultures in his work, challenging stereotypes and misconceptions through thought-provoking masks. Hailing from a first-generation immigrant background, with Cuban and Puerto Rican roots, Lugo's creations reflect his upbringing and accessible ethos. Emerging from a challenging upbringing in New Jersey, his artistic journey, deeply rooted in comics and graffiti, has evolved into street art where he skillfully juxtaposes animal heads on people to provoke contemplation. With over a decade of artistic experience, Sean collaborates extensively with artists, leaving an impact in Philadelphia and beyond.During this conversation, we go in-depth on:Sean 9 Lugo's innovative approach to art, as we explore how he challenges stereotypes and sparks dialogue through his striking practice of painting animal heads on people.The deep well of inspiration behind Sean's artistry, discussing how his personal struggles have forged a resilient spirit that propels him forward, even during challenging times.The fascinating world of artistic anonymity, where we explore Sean's unique perspective on hearing candid conversations about his work without revealing his identity, offering a rare glimpse into the impact of his creations.Sean's exhilarating process, discussing how the rush of adrenaline fuels his creative endeavors and shapes his unique artistic expression.The profound connection between art and relatability, delving into Sean's journey of creating a body of work that resonates with people, and the profound fulfillment he derives from the positive responses it generates.Sean shares his story of growing up in New Jersey with a difficult upbringing. He found inspiration in comics and graffiti, which led him to his unique style of street art. Sean's work involves painting animal heads on people to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions. He discusses the impact of struggle on his art and the therapeutic nature of creating. Sean also talks about the benefits of anonymity in his work and the constraints he puts on himself. He shares his love for the street art process and the joy of brightening people's days with his art.Mentioned in this episode:Sean's Website 🎧🌟 Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! 🌟🎧