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22 Apr 2014 | Ep 12 – Joy and the cosmic joke | 00:26:06 | |
There is some craic in everything, that’s how the light gets in. In this episode Cosmic joke Distraction Unhappiness Craniosacral training Seriousness of life Momentum Death Sleep Bedtime Donnie Darko Destiny Worry Fuck it therapy Steel Magnolias Irish recession Joy Regrets Smelling the roses Paradox Maya Noise story Barry Long Living the cosmic joke […] | |||
19 Apr 2015 | Ep 13 – Mike Boxhall : Part 1 – Getting to the source consciously | 00:50:00 | |
Part 1 of a great conversation I had with craniosacral therapy legend Mike Boxhall. At 85 he still teaches all over the world and has the work schedule of a man half his age. In this wide ranging conversation we talk about everything from the root causes of disease, to epigenetics, to Hillary Clinton. […] | |||
26 Apr 2015 | Ep 14 – Conor Walton : The painters way | 01:11:39 | |
In this episode I’m talking with award winning Irish artist, Conor Walton. Conor has a distinctive view of the painter as a craftsman and his distain for the notion of art with a capital A, artists, and the art world in general is refreshing. Have a listen to some uniques perspectives from this master […] | |||
03 May 2015 | Ep 15 – Mike Boxhall : Part 2 – Getting to the source consciously | 00:38:16 | |
Part 2 of a great conversation I had with craniosacral therapy legend Mike Boxhall. At 85 he still teaches all over the world and has the work schedule of a man half his age. In this wide ranging conversation we talk about everything from the root causes of disease, to epigenetics, to Hillary Clinton. […] | |||
10 May 2015 | Ep 16 – James O’Callaghan : Following your inner voice | 01:13:39 | |
I had a great conversation with James O’Callaghan, high performance director for the Irish sailing team and four time Olympic coaching veteran. As well as the inside perspective on competitive sailing James also talks about his move to Spain for a year ago with his wife and two small daughters. He has some tips […] | |||
31 May 2015 | Ep 17 – Ashley Yong : Practical compassion | 00:46:39 | |
Ashley Yong ditched her prom to help the homeless. She used the money she had saved for her prom to make 20 care packages which she distributed to homeless people in her home town of Chicago. In our conversation we talk about what made her decide to give up the biggest night of her life […] | |||
07 Jun 2015 | Ep 18 – Mr Barry Morgan : “Modern as Tomorrow,” | 00:49:05 | |
6482 World Exclusive! Direct from Barry Morgan’s World of Organs, an up close and personal chat with Mr Barry Morgan. Barry is a world famous organist and huge Australian Celebrity. His album, “The touch of you,” is a number one seller. He’s a regular on Australian TV and he’s helped many musical superstars find […] | |||
15 Jun 2015 | Ep 19 – Lynne Kershaw : Natural fertility | 01:09:02 | |
Craniosacral therapist, acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist, Lynne Kershaw, covers a lot of ground in this information packed conversation. She has a special interest in natural fertility but also talks about health in general and gives some great tips for practitioners. Here is what we talk about in this episode Infertility Vaccination Tanzania A career […] | |||
20 Jun 2015 | Ep 20 – Ashley Longshore : Global F**cking Domination | 00:25:54 | |
Ashley Longshore is changing the art world one painting at a time. Unapologetically anti gallery, Ashley sells directly to her high profile collectors, sometimes straight from her Instagram account. Her prices start at around $30,000. She is a wonderful mix of savvy business sense, artistic individuality and joy for life. In this fast paced […] | |||
28 Jun 2015 | Ep 21 – Donnie Maclurcan : Global prosperity and the end of economic growth | 01:00:25 | |
Not-for-profit advocate, co-founder of The Post Growth Institute, afilliate professor of social science at Southern Oregon University, former exercise physiologist, social justice advocate, and author, Donnie Maclurcan makes Jason Bourne look like a bit of a slacker. This a great conversation. Donnie is passionate about the possibilities for change in the global economy and is well […] | |||
04 Jul 2015 | Ep 22 – Michael Leunig – Part 1 : The Holy Fool | 00:41:23 | |
I had a lovely conversation with Australian icon Michael Leunig. A cartoonist for more than 40 years, Michael is also a writer, painter, philosopher and poet. Humble, wise and funny, I felt like I was catching up with an old friend. He has some golden insights into nearly all aspects of life. Okay, I’ll stop […] | |||
11 Jul 2015 | Ep 23 – Michael Leunig – Part 2 : The Holy Fool | 00:53:33 | |
Part 2 of a lovely conversation I had with Australian icon Michael Leunig. A cartoonist for more than 40 years, Michael is also a writer, painter, philosopher and poet. Humble, wise and funny, I felt like I was catching up with an old friend. He has some golden insights into nearly all aspects of […] | |||
19 Jul 2015 | Ep 24 – Kan Kyi Curwen : Slow living on a bike | 00:38:20 | |
Kan Kyi Curwen is a 19 year old community organiser and bicycle renegade from Thailand. In a country that loves motor bikes and cars, Kan Kyi is on a mission to educate people on the simple benefits of life on a bike. He organises races, critical mass events, runs a community bike shop and […] | |||
26 Jul 2015 | Ep 25 – Aidan Killian : Love and Bankers | 01:02:30 | |
Aidan Killian charged a phone company €300 for hassling him, and they paid it. He insisted a health insurance company repay full costs to is uncle, €25,000, and they paid it. He’s not a barrister or legal whizz, he’s an Irish comedian. He has made it his business to not allow himself to be […] | |||
12 Aug 2015 | Ep 26 – Ali Cavanaugh – Part 1 : Into The Light | 01:06:15 | |
Patreon and Paypal link American artist Ali Cavanaugh talks technique, pitfalls, inspiration, business, spirituality, galleries, art school, motherhood, social media and a lot more in our conversation. And she knows what she is talking about, so far in career she has achieved many of the things other artists aspire to. Her paintings have been featured […] | |||
20 Aug 2015 | Ep 27 – Ali Cavanaugh : Into the light – Part 2 | 00:48:13 | |
In part 2 of this podcast with American artist Ali Cavanaugh, she talks about surrendering to the creative process in art and life, parenthood, God, galleries, art factories, and a lot more. Ali knows what she is talking about, so far in career she has achieved many of the things other artists aspire to. […] | |||
24 Aug 2015 | Ep 28 – The Hagan Brothers : Classical Pop Art | 00:37:18 | |
Graeme Hagan, of The Hagan Brothers, talks to me about what it’s like growing up in a family of painters, how he and his brother Jo work together, and how it’s been for them establishing themselves as contemporary artists. He also covers a lot of the business side of art and the Australian art […] | |||
03 Sep 2015 | Ep 29 – Stuart Fuchs : An invitation to play | 01:02:41 | |
In this episode I’m chatting with Stuart Fuchs, performing artist, multi-instrumentalist, music educator & workshop facilitator. He specializes in Ukulele, Gypsy Jazz and Classical Guitar, Didjeridoo, and Percussion. He combines meditation and yoga into his approach to playing and teaching and he has some great insights into the creative process and the healing power […] | |||
15 Sep 2015 | Ep 30 – Alyssa Monks : Creating the space for connection | 01:12:32 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Alyssa Monks is an American artist. She is highly talented, highly respected and highly successful. In this episode she talks candidly about what real success means to her. How art can help make a connection to our humanness. Her relationships with galleries, and she gives tips for artists that are […] | |||
22 Sep 2015 | Ep 31- David Kassan – Part 1 : Presence In Absence | 00:43:09 | |
American artist David Kassan is a living master. He paints contemporary life in a classical way. His years of experience come out in this conversation as he reveals the obstacles he faces, why he paints, and what he had to do for the success he has achieved. Here is what we talk about Why […] | |||
29 Sep 2015 | Ep 32 – David Kassan : Presence in absence – Part 2 | 00:40:47 | |
Part 2 of a great conversation with American artist David Kassan. In this part of the conversation he has some great advice fro young artists and he also talks about the art business. David describes himself as a painter’s painter. I think he is a living master. Here is what we talk about in […] | |||
05 Oct 2015 | Ep 33 – Michael Foulkrod : The artist’s eye | 00:44:05 | |
Michael Foulkrod paints portraits of the pre-Blade Runner era. They are arresting and distinctive. He has also worked as a master decorative and muralist painter to the stars of Hollywood for the last 30 years. His exposure to celebrity and his journey back to figurative painting make for a great conversation. Here is what […] | |||
13 Oct 2015 | Ep 34 – Robert Fritz : Structural tension | 00:56:50 | |
If you’re involved in creativity you’ll want to listen to this one. Robert Fritz is a best selling author, award-winning filmmaker, composer, and an organizational consultant. He has been developing and leading training’s for the past 25 years. More than 80,000 people in 27 countries have participated in his training’s. Here is what we […] | |||
19 Oct 2015 | Ep 35 – Mario Robinson : Painting The Lived Experience | 01:14:32 | |
The way American artist Mario Robinson treats the people he paints reminds me of Vincent Van Gogh. He highlights the nobility of ordinary people. It’s as if he is saying, “Take a second look, take a third. Can you see how remarkable these people are?” Mario has been named by The Artist’s Magazine, as […] | |||
27 Oct 2015 | Ep 36 – Dan Price : A life as a work of art | 01:07:27 | |
Dan Price lives in a house the size of a hot tub. His, “Hobbit Hole,” is part of his carefully orchestrated simple lifestyle. He is a pioneer of minimalism and tiny homes. He was blogging before the internet was invented. He is a conservationist, a horticulturist, a musician, a photographer and an artist. Driving […] | |||
09 Nov 2015 | Ep 37 – Alpay Efe : Painting the process | 00:45:15 | |
Alpay Efe is a self taught German artist of Turkish origin. He is a figurative painter and is influenced by the contemporary zeitgeist and pop culture. He is particularly interested in making the process of painting as visible as the end result. He does this using a number of devices including painting photo realistic […] | |||
26 Nov 2015 | Ep 38 – Steven Mannion : The art of happiness | 01:06:47 | |
Steven Mannion is an Irish artist and one of the happiest people I know. His work is collected internationally by Hollywood A-listers and musicians. He is also the favorite artist of the current Irish minister of the arts. More importantly than all that, he used to be my neighbor in Dublin. Here is what […] | |||
03 Dec 2015 | Ep 39 – Karl James : Otherworldly painting | 01:12:04 | |
Karl James is an Australian artist. For the last 30 years he has been tucked away in regional Whyalla quietly building an impressive body of work. He paints dreamy pictures of gritty subjects like the Ned Kelly story or the Australian soldiers in Gallipoli. He has a strong following in Australia and overseas. He […] | |||
10 Dec 2015 | Ep 40 – Gregory Mortenson – Part 1 : From Haiti To Gethsemane | 00:45:00 | |
Gregory Mortensen spent 12 years studying painting. It shows. His work has been on the cover of American art Collector magazine a couple of times. He has been in numerous group and solo shows. He has just finished his latest one man show at the Arcadia gallery in New York called – Zion’s Children – […] | |||
16 Dec 2015 | Ep 41 – Gregory Mortenson – Part 2 : From Haiti To Gethsemane | 00:40:40 | |
This is part two of my chat with Gregory Mortensen. Greg spent 12 years studying painting. It shows. His work has been on the cover of American art Collector magazine a couple of times. He has been in numerous group and solo shows. He has just finished his latest one man show at the […] | |||
22 Dec 2015 | Ep 42 – Ashley Longshore : Christmas Special | 01:11:21 | |
Crazy, savvy, and irreverent, Ashley Longshore is a positive force of nature. She is an American artist who refuses to sell in galleries and instead sells directly to her high profile collectors straight from her Instagram account. Her prices start at around $30,000. She has made herself a millionaire through this approach. In this special […] | |||
21 Jan 2016 | Ep 43 – Daryl Shute : A passion for storytelling | 00:55:22 | |
Daryl Shute is a filmmaker working predominantly in animation. He is an associate producer with Magic Light Pictures which made award winning film The Gruffalo and have just released their latest film, Stick Man. Daryl give a great insight into the nuts and bolts of animation and film making. Here is what we talk […] | |||
01 Feb 2016 | Ep 44 – Adam Miller : Facing Fear And Desire | 01:07:48 | |
Adam Miller is an artist on a grand scale. He paints big figurative paintings with lots of characters. They look like classical paintings but the characters are all contemporary, except for the odd mythical creature. Last year I wrote an article about living masters working today and Adam was in that list of artists. Here […] | |||
09 Feb 2016 | Ep 45 – Stephen Bauman : Finding Yourself As An Artist | 01:14:36 | |
Stephen Bauman is an award winning artist and principal instructor with the Florence Academy of art in their Swedish campus. Last year I wrote an article about living masters working today and Stephen was in that list of artists. We had a great conversation covering everything from his beginnings as a graffiti artist, to his […] | |||
27 Feb 2016 | Ep 46 – Brad Kunkle : The Golden Touch | 01:22:42 | |
Brad Kunkle is a Brooklyn based artist who uses gold and silver leaf to paint figurative pictures that are both symbolic and surreal. Originally from rural Pennsylvania his appreciation for nature and the feminine principle are evident in his work. We had a great chat. Here is what we talk about: Creative heroes, The significance […] | |||
02 Mar 2016 | Ep 47 – Michael Shane Neal : Painting the essence | 01:31:18 | |
Michael Shane Neal is one of the most sought after portrait artists in America. He has painted Supreme Court Justices, U.S. Senators, State Governors, University Presidents, CEO’s, Business Tycoons, Hollywood actors and celebrities, and hundreds of private portraits for collections around the world. He is also a style icon and a self professed dandy. […] | |||
23 Mar 2016 | Ep 48 – Candice Bohannon & Julio Reyes : Dancing On The Precipice | 02:57:36 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Candice Bohannon and Julio Reyes are award winning figurative artists. They are also married to each other. Candice’s paintings are intense, compelling, and pulsing with strength. Julio’s paintings have that double take quality that Edward Hopper talked about where you see something fleetingly and it conveys a lot. It’s like a […] | |||
29 Mar 2016 | Ep 49 – Cesar Santos : Courage And Creative Freedom | 00:56:55 | |
I had a great chat with Cuban American artist Cesar Santos in his studio in Miami. Cesar was first exposed to art through his uncle in Cuba who is an abstract painter. Migrating to America at the age of 12, Cesar embarked on a long training in art culminating in Florence where he studied with […] | |||
10 Apr 2016 | Ep 50 – James Guppy : Art Seduction | 01:17:25 | |
I had a great conversation with Australian contemporary artist James Guppy. His paintings are figurative and surreal and his subject matter is life mortality, animals, flowers, fairies and recently men in suits — on stilts. Here is what we talk about: Creative heroes, “Good art is a virus that affects the way we see […] | |||
25 Apr 2016 | Ep 51 – Richard Baker: Celebrating sunlight, shadow and color | 01:03:13 | |
Richard Baker is a Californian artist. His paintings are representational yet minimal. His subject matter has been described as fresh and uplifting and I think that’s a pretty good description. Like myself, Richard comes to his art practice on the back of a long and successful other career. In Richard’s case it is being […] | |||
04 May 2016 | Ep 52 – Jenny Morgan : Artmaking And The Open Heart | 00:52:48 | |
In this episode I’m talking with Brooklyn based artist Jenny Morgan. Jenny’s paintings are figurative and contemporary. She brings a light intensity to her subjects that is really compelling. Her work has been shown in numerous group and solo shows all over America and Europe. We have a great conversation about her process both internal […] | |||
11 May 2016 | Ep 53 – David Cheifetz : The Art of Now | 01:07:00 | |
Patreon and Paypal link David Cheifetz is an exceptional representational artist. Based in Seattle he paints people and cityscapes, and still lifes. Lots of still lifes. During the course of our conversation he gives some great tips and insights about his process, working with intent and the excitement of still life painting. I know! I’m […] | |||
18 May 2016 | Ep 54 – Large art for everyone with Fintan Magee | 00:59:07 | |
Fintan Magee paints epic figurative murals all over the world from America, to Russia, to China, Europe and even Ireland. Growing up in Brisbane in Australia, a place I know well, Fintan cut his artistic teeth in the graffiti world, then went on to art college and has managed to bring the two together in […] | |||
26 May 2016 | Ep 55 – Colin Davidson : Living In The Question | 01:49:27 | |
In this episode I’m chatting with Colin Davidson in Belfast, Ireland. Colin is known for his portraits, particularly of celebrities like Liam Neeson, Sir Kenneth Branagh, Ed Sheeran, and Brad Pitt. He was recently asked by Time magazine to paint a portrait of Chancellor Angela Merkel for the cover of their person of the year […] | |||
08 Jun 2016 | Ep 56 – Richard Hearns : The Flow Of Our True Nature | 01:15:13 | |
I had a great chat with fellow Irishman and abstract artist Richard Hearns. Richard has been described as one of the best-kept secrets in Irish contemporary art. He is represented by galleries in New York, Paris, Beirut, San Francisco, London, and Dublin. He is collected around the world and he has had regular solo exhibitions […] | |||
23 Jun 2016 | Ep 57 – Joseph Lorusso : The Value Of Romance | 01:30:25 | |
I had a lovely chat with artist Joseph Lorusso in Kansas. His warm, romantic paintings of people in everyday situations are expertly crafted and atmospheric. His ten years working in the greeting card company Hallmark have give him an impressive command of emotional evocation. He talked about his Italian heritage, the art business, watercolor painting, […] | |||
03 Jul 2016 | Ep 58 – Stepping through the portal with Vanessa Prager | 01:00:12 | |
I had a great conversation with artist Vanessa Prager in California. Vanessa paints, “dripping, melting, fading out portraits. ” Some of her portraits are big, 10 foot square while others are much smaller. Big or small they are all oil and the paint is thick, really thick. Vanessa has had solo shows in California and […] | |||
12 Jul 2016 | Ep 59 – Ron English : View Master | 00:53:33 | |
I had a thoroughly enjoyable conversation with iconic pop artist Ron English. Ron has been painting for the last 35 years. He was making street art before it was hip or cool, before that term had even been coined. Back in the 80’s he was liberating billboards by altering their ads to highlight what the […] | |||
19 Jul 2016 | Ep 60 – Kristy Gordon : The Rise Of . . . | 01:06:04 | |
Canadian artist Kristy Gordon was so enjoyable to chat with. She is based in New York and her paintings are figurative, contemporary and arresting. She has won numerous awards, including the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (3 times!), and an exceptional merit award from the American portrait society. She has been in numerous solo and group […] | |||
25 Jul 2016 | Ep 61- Daniel Maidman : Honesty And Hope | 01:03:40 | |
I had a great conversation with artist and writer Daniel Maidman in New York. Daniel’s art practice consists of striking representational paintings, mostly of figures – and drawings – lots of drawings. His writings on art have been featured in ARTnews, American Art Collector, and International Artist, among others, and he writes a regular column on […] | |||
01 Aug 2016 | Ep 62 – Lucy Hardie and the power of intense moments. | 01:03:37 | |
I had a great conversation with Australian artist Lucy Hardie. Lucy specialises in highly detailed pen and ink drawings. Her pictures are sensual, mysterious, evocative and made with a very high level of skill. Her work has appeared in numerous solo and group shows and her work is collected around the world. She talked about […] | |||
09 Aug 2016 | Ep 63 – Danielle Krysa : The Doing Of Joy | 01:36:28 | |
I had a great time with Canadian artist Danielle Krysa. As well as an artist Danielle is also a writer, a curator, a podcaster and a public speaker. She is probably best known for, “The Jealous Curator,” the art blog and podcast she hosts. In her art practice she works mostly in collage. Her work […] | |||
18 Aug 2016 | Ep 64 – Jennifer Gennari : The Importance Of Staying Excited | 01:21:46 | |
I had a great conversation with figurative artist Jennifer Gennari in Brooklyn. Jennifer’s work is beautiful, powerful, technically brilliant, full of symbolism, and kind of throbs with vitality, for me at least. We talked about her time at Hallmark cards, her classical training in Florence, her love of video games, Jeff Koon’s ninja stealth skills […] | |||
24 Aug 2016 | Ep 65 – Teresa Oaxaca : Sumptuous Excellence | 01:31:57 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Teresa Oaxaca’s paintings look like a Ringling Circus, a Flower Show, and a Vintage Clothing festival all mashed into one. (I’m quoting her twitter profile.) Classically trained and technically brilliant her work brings you powerfully into her world. Normally based in Washington, she chatted with me from the Hague in Holland […] | |||
31 Aug 2016 | Ep 66 – Mike Leavitt the model artist | 01:27:44 | |
I had a great chat with Mike Leavitt in Seattle. Mike is a pop artist and sculptor. His work includes painting, sculpture, design and satire, lots of Satire. He has had more than 126 exhibitions around the world and sculpted over 400 figures. In his own words he is a, “38-year-old making dolls in […] | |||
10 Sep 2016 | Ep 67 – Dorian Vallejo : Art And Grit And Love | 01:30:31 | |
I had a great conversation with artist Dorian Vallejo. Son of artists Boris and Doris Vallejo, Dorian grew up surrounded by creativity and inquiry, and it shows. His work is technically brilliant, his paintings, otherworldly. Floating figures in beautiful, natural, dreamlike worlds. We talk about sewing, tennis, the wild ones, bodybuilding, holding your breath underwater, […] | |||
16 Sep 2016 | Ep 68 – Natalia Fabia : Painting With A Clear Strong Voice | 01:14:05 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a great time chatting with artist Natalia Fabia in California. Natalia paints realist oil paintings with a high level of technical skill. Her subject matter is predominantly strong women viewed through the lens of punk rock glam. She has been featured in magazines like Juxtapoz, New York Arts magazine, […] | |||
28 Sep 2016 | Ep 69 – Bo Bartlett : Working With The Breath Of Life | 02:11:04 | |
I had a great conversation with American figurative artist Bo Bartlett. Bo’s paintings have a deep emotional and spiritual impact. He’s been painting for the last 40 years and it shows. Bo is highly revered and his work is collected around the world in private collections and museums. This is a long conversation and as […] | |||
17 Oct 2016 | Ep 70 – Jacob Dhein : Knowing When To Let Go | 01:00:27 | |
I had a great chat with San Francisco based artist Jacob Dhein. Jacob’s work balances on the edge of realism and abstraction. He paints beautiful figures and cityscapes, and he’s also a fan of plein air painting. We talked about rollerblading, distinguishing yourself as an artist, letting go of things that hold you back, Irish […] | |||
30 Oct 2016 | Ep 71 – Alicia Armstrong : Feeling Intuition And Spirit | 01:10:56 | |
I laughed a lot in my chat with artist Alicia Armstrong in North Carolina. Alicia paints figurative and abstract paintings about memories, longings, dreams and inconsistencies. She has had numerous solo exhibitions and her work is collected throughout America and the rest of the world. We talked about the winter blues, talking to yourself out […] | |||
07 Nov 2016 | Ep 72 – Jane Radstrom : Looking In Humanity | 01:19:09 | |
I spoke with American artist Jane Radstrom in Berlin. Jane is a contemporary figurative painter. She is technically brilliant across a number of mediums, including pastels, oils, digital painting and collage. She is also highly regarded by her fellow painters. Her work is in demand with sold out print runs, solo gallery shows and […] | |||
19 Nov 2016 | Ep 73 – Alex Gross : A More Beautiful World | 01:24:00 | |
I had a great conversation with American artist Alex Gross in Los Angeles. His paintings are figurative, surreal and are filled with his personal reflections on contemporary culture. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and has shown in dozens of museum and gallery exhibitions around the world. And he’s published four books of his work. […] | |||
28 Nov 2016 | Ep 74 – Katie O’Hagan : Getting On With Grit | 01:50:51 | |
It was a riot chatting with Scottish American artist Katie O’Hagan in Upstate New York. Katie paints compelling figurative paintings that are technically brilliant and deeply personal – full of symbols and mystery. Her work is shown in galleries and museums across America and the rest of the world. She has received many awards from […] | |||
07 Dec 2016 | Ep 75 – Andrea Kowch : The Mystery Of The Authentic Self | 01:20:19 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a lovely conversation with Andrea Kowch in Michigan. Andrea paints figurative paintings with a kind of magical realism. She has received numerous Best of Show awards, and her work has been showcased in Museums and galleries across America. In 2012 Scope NYC named her one of the top 100 […] | |||
17 Dec 2016 | Ep 76 – Pamela Wilson : Heartfelt Rule-Breaking | 01:32:25 | |
I had a great chat with Pamela Wilson in California. Pamela paints evocative, narrative, figurative paintings, technically brilliant and packed with atmosphere and questions. She has had numerous solo exhibitions and her work is collected widely. She was recently named one of the top 100 oil painters working today. We talked about lucid dreaming, bossy […] | |||
24 Dec 2016 | Ep 77 – Vincent Desiderio : Intellectual Equipment For Imaginative Spaces | 01:46:15 | |
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.17.2″] Patreon and Paypal link I had an epic conversation with American artist Vincent Desiderio. Vincent has been painting for 40+ years – and it shows. He paints big pictures of recognisable things like people and places and things. His work is complex, nuanced and packs an emotional punch. His paintings have […] | |||
09 Jan 2017 | Ep 78 – Felicia Forte : Economy and Finesse | 01:29:02 | |
I had a great conversation with Felicia Forte in Detroit. Felicia paints intimate paintings that highlight the wonder of the easily overlooked, a sandwich, an ashtray or an unguarded moment. She has shown her work in numerous group and solo exhibitions. In 2015 and 16 her portraiture was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in […] | |||
19 Jan 2017 | Ep 79 – Alexandra Manukyan : Craft and Heart | 01:39:51 | |
I had a brilliant chat with Alexandra Manukyan in California. Originally from Armenia, Alexandra paints surreal figurative paintings that are technically brilliant, full of symbolism and depth. She has had numerous solo and group exhibitions both in America and overseas, and her paintings are collected all around the world. We talk about the Eurovision song […] | |||
29 Jan 2017 | Ep 80 – Dave Lebow: Classical Retro | 01:36:22 | |
I had a great chat with artist Dave Lebow in California. Dave paints retro pulp subject matter in a classical style. Aliens, robots, vampires, winged eyeballs and pinup girls. He has had a long association with the entertainment industry and his work is collected by celebrities like Mel Brooks, Jason Segel and Jack Black. He […] | |||
08 Feb 2017 | Ep 81 – Adrienne Stein: Enthusiasm and Grace | 01:45:20 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a lovely conversation with Adrienne Stein in Colorado. Adrienne paints dreamy visions of a beautiful world, classically realist in style, highly detailed in execution. She has won numerous awards and participated in many group and solo shows. Her work is much sought after and collected within America and around […] | |||
20 Feb 2017 | Ep 82 – Jane Filer : Being Who You Are | 01:18:08 | |
I had a wonderful chat with Jane Filer in North Carolina. Jane paints the world through her own distinctive lens. Nature spirits with cars, wood elves and steam ships, horses and high-rises. Her paintings are deep and dreamy. She has won many awards and high profile commissions in her 40+ year career as a painter. […] | |||
01 Mar 2017 | Ep 83 – Ted Randler : An artist who paints | 01:43:39 | |
I had a great conversation with artist Ted Randler in Washington. Ted paints contemporary figurative scenes made from tiny abstract marks that live somewhere between mosaic and pixels. Ted came through art schools in the punk era of the early 80’s making big collages combining figurative painting with found objects. Then he veered into writing […] | |||
16 Mar 2017 | Ep 84 – Janine Galizia : Getting A Reaction | 01:01:29 | |
I had a great conversation with Australian water-colorist Janine Gallizia from her home and studio in France. Janine’s paintings are skillful, atmospheric and ethereal. She exhibits her work and teaches internationally. She has won numerous awards, has written three books on watercolor painting and one children’s book. She is also the Art Director of […] | |||
07 Apr 2017 | Ep 85 – Tamara Muller : Looking below the surface | 01:21:10 | |
I had a great conversation with Tamara Muller in Holland. Tamara paints evocative paintings of childlike figures that are sort of realistic and sort of not, and they all have Tamara’s face. Her work is much sought after and she is collected internationally. We talk about gardens, wigs, stickers, cycling and of course art, lots […] | |||
21 Apr 2017 | Ep 86 – Mary Jane Ansell : Impress Yourself First | 01:27:27 | |
I had a lovely chat with artist Mary Jane Ansell in the U.K. Mary paints pristine paintings of modern subjects in a style she describes as, “contemporary romanticism.” She has been a finalist in the BP Portrait Award in 2004, 2009, 2010 and 2012. Her work features on the covers of a number of novels, […] | |||
09 May 2017 | Ep 87 – Kyle Staver : Human Touch And Persistent Heart | 01:28:15 | |
I had such an enjoyable conversation with artist Kyle Staver in Brooklyn. Kyle has been painting for the last 30 years or so. Her large-scale figure paintings are magical, funny, very human and they convey a world that Kate Leibman of the Brooklyn Rial described as coming up from behind to meet the surface of […] | |||
23 May 2017 | Ep 88 – Vincent Xeus : Working On The Bigger Picture | 01:30:19 | |
I had a wide ranging and thoroughly enjoyable conversation with artist Vincent Xeus in New York. Vincent paints rich paintings in the style of the old masters with a contemporary twist that lives somewhere between figuration and abstraction. Vincent has won awards from the Portrait Society of America and the Art Renewal Center among others. […] | |||
11 Jun 2017 | Ep 89 – Shireen Atassi : Syria – Art and Beauty | 01:04:27 | |
Syria is not the first place that comes to mind when I think of art. At least that was until I wandered into an exhibition of Syrian art in Dubai a couple of months ago. The exhibition was showing part of a collection built over decades by one Syrian family. In this episode I’m chatting […] | |||
23 Jun 2017 | Ep 90 – Dianne Gall : One Painting for Life | 00:00:48 | |
I had a lovely conversation with artist Dianne Gall in Australia. Dianne has been painting for the last 30 years. Her paintings are like film stills from a movie you’ve never seen but you’d like to. They are lush, textural, and are populated by women with something on their minds. Dianne’s paintings are collected internationally […] | |||
19 Jul 2017 | Ep 91 – Maria Kreyn : Allowing Life To Have You | 01:28:46 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a lively conversation with artist Maria Kreyn in New York. Maria paints soulful paintings in the style of the old masters, of modern people in timeless moments. She exhibits internationally, and her work is in collections throughout the United States and Europe. We talk about the Salton Sea, lifting […] | |||
02 Aug 2017 | Ep 92 – Open Call : Visions of Venus – Venus’ Visions | 00:18:07 | |
This is a slightly different episode. It is an open call for artists and writers to submit new work for an exhibition to be held in Chicago next year. That’s 2018 and that could be you! The show is being organised by Poets and Artists Magazine. If you’ve never heard of Poets and Artists before […] | |||
15 Aug 2017 | Ep 93 – Lisa Golightly : Empathic Memories | 00:50:22 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a great conversation with artist Lisa Golightly – yes, that’s her real name – in Portland. Lisa paints figurative and abstract paintings. Her figurative paintings are like faded memories of an idyllic summer and her abstract paintings have a powerful organic simplicity that is hard to get right. She […] | |||
29 Aug 2017 | Ep 94 – Rachel Moseley : Call Your Mom | 01:33:01 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a great chat with artist Rachel Moseley in Las Vegas. Rachel is an artist. She paints with the technical chops of an old master and the eye of an urban street photographer. Such is the demand for her work that her paintings sell before they’re even finished and she […] | |||
16 Sep 2017 | Ep 95 – Cayce Zavaglia : Life is calling | 01:19:33 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Embroidered portraits of friends and family sounds like a terrible idea for a serious art career but artist Cayce Zavaglia makes it work – and then some. I had a great conversation with Cayce who is based in St. Louis. She makes remarkable portraits that look like paintings but are actually […] | |||
02 Oct 2017 | Ep 96 – Mia Bergeron : Aim For Your Own North Star | 01:25:50 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Possessed of great humility, insight and flat out exuberance, artist Mia Bergeron was a joy to chat with. Based in in Chattanooga she paints mostly portraits that capture light, intimacy and vulnerability in a style that is breathy-dynamic and has the focused looseness that only a master painter can pull off. […] | |||
18 Oct 2017 | Ep 97 – Nick Alm : An Openness to Change | 00:54:19 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Stoic and funny, Swedish artist Nick Alm was a revelation to chat with. He paints beautiful figurative paintings, often with groups of people in enigmatic situations. He has won awards from the Portrait Society of America, and the International Art Renewal Center Salon, to name a few. Nick is very popular […] | |||
04 Nov 2017 | Ep 98 – Zoey Frank : Contemporary Classic | 00:50:12 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Based in Loveland, Colorado, artist Zoey Frank paints complex representational paintings that are deep, textured and beautiful, with a great lightness of touch. Her work is shown in galleries across America and Europe. She has received numerous honors and awards, and she has been featured in magazines like Fine Art Connoisseur […] | |||
21 Nov 2017 | Ep 99 – Shane Berkery : Stress Free Success | 00:45:38 | |
Patreon and Paypal link At 25 years old Shane Berkery has done a lot. Based in Dublin, he has also lived in Japan and America. He paints figurative paintings that are beautifully executed and humm with a kind of ambivalent nostalgia. He has won some prestigious awards, had some solo shows, he’s taken part in […] | |||
12 Dec 2017 | Ep 100 – Future Generations | 02:11:05 | |
Patreon and Paypal link With the 100th episode, I wanted to highlight some of the best moments from the podcast so far. The one constant in all the podcasts is the question I ask at the end, “If there was one thing you could pass onto future generations what would it be?” Listening back to […] | |||
29 Dec 2017 | Ep 101 – Cesar Santos : Technique and Process | 01:18:42 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I’m delighted to have Cesar Santos back on the podcast. It is nearly two years since he was last on and in the intervening time I have added a lot of in-depth technical questions that I never got to ask him. So here he is, larger than life and ready to […] | |||
12 Jan 2018 | Ep 102 – Painting The Figure Now with David Hummer and Walt Morton | 00:48:47 | |
Patreon and Paypal link This is another collaboration with Poets and Artists Magazine, this time for an edition and exhibition called, Painting The Figure Now, which will be held in July 2018 at the Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art. In this episode I talk with two of the curators, David Hummer, from the Wausau Museum […] | |||
08 Feb 2018 | Ep 103 – Susannah Martin : Wild Humility | 01:40:56 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Thoughtful, candid, and funny, artist Susannah Martin is a pleasure to talk with. A New Yorker living in Germany for the last 30 years, Susannah has the skill of a master artist and the approach of a political activist. Her work is exhibited internationally, has been featured in numerous publications, and […] | |||
03 Mar 2018 | Ep 104 – Sarah Muirhead : Inclusive Courage | 01:17:58 | |
Patreon and Paypal link With stoic wit and artistic courage Scottish artist, Sarah Muirhead leaves an impression. She paints contemporary figurative paintings that have great texture and psychological depth. Her work is shown and sold around the world, and her portrait commissions include a commission from Oxford University no less. Did I mention she’s funny! […] | |||
20 Mar 2018 | Ep 105 – Patricia Watwood : The Spirit in Excellence | 01:49:01 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Patricia Watwood paints beautiful contemporary classical figurative paintings full of allegory, myth and debris. She has a wealth of knowledge about painting and art history which she shares freely in our conversation. She exhibits at galleries and institutions around the world including solo museum shows. Her work is part of international […] | |||
02 Apr 2018 | Ep 106 : Visions of Venus – Venus’ Visions | Part 2 | 01:24:05 | |
Patreon and Paypal link With nine artists across six time zones this episode is a great snapshot of the global village that is the figurative art community. Back in August of 2017 Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt was on the podcast talking about an open call for an exhibition she was curating called, “Visions of Venus […] | |||
22 Apr 2018 | Ep 107 – Steve Chmilar : Personally Universal | 01:39:41 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Ernest, meticulous and unfettered, Canadian artist Steve Chmilar is a pleasure to talk with. He paints figurative paintings that are at once delightful and mysterious, and are full of personal symbology and universal themes. We talk about wrestling, miniature people, clothes shopping, Hollywood, and art, lots of art and painting . […] | |||
11 May 2018 | Ep 108 – Mitch Griffiths : Big Dream Triumphs | 01:58:56 | |
Patreon and Paypal link I had a great conversation with British artist Mitch Griffiths. Mitch paints beautiful figurative paintings that are charged with arresting contemporary themes. His solo shows are highly anticipated and in 2016 he had a landmark show in the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg in Russia. In this episode he shares […] | |||
30 May 2018 | Ep 109 – The Bennetts : Collectors with Heart | 01:45:06 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Passionate, approachable and smart, the Bennetts were a pleasure to chat with. Dr Elaine Melotti Schmidt and her husband Steven Bennett have gathered a collection of over 150 artworks by figurative artists all of whom are women. They have also created the Bennet prize which is a biennial $50,000 award focused […] | |||
14 Jun 2018 | Ep 110 – Rebecca Leveille : Persistence of Vision | 01:30:19 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Courageous, insightful and at the height of her powers Rebecca Leveille was an inspiration to talk to. She walked away from a mega career in the illustration and gaming industry to follow the call of her artist’s voice and we are all the better for it. She paints entrancing figurative paintings […] | |||
01 Jul 2018 | Ep 111 : Inbetweenisode One | 01:29:51 | |
Patreon and Paypal link Including Ashley Longshore, Stephen Bauman, David Cheifetz and David Hummer of the Wausau Museum of contemporary art, this episode is packed full of juicey arty goodness. Show Notes Here are the highlights: Art News, FACE , Teresa Oaxaca, Stephen Bauman, Patricia Watwood, Vincent Desiderio, Ashley Longshore, CJ Hendry, Include Ted Talks […] |
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