Welcome to "The Artist Stoop," where the vibrant world of art comes alive through insightful conversations and a shared passion for creativity. Join us as we explore the stories behind the canvas, connecting artists with new collectors in a journey that goes beyond the paint strokes. "The Artist Stoop" isn't just about conversations; it's about building bridges between artists and collectors. Learn about exciting opportunities to support and acquire unique pieces from emerging talents featured on the show.
Karen Folgner Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of The Artist Stoop, Jillian Zepeda interviews painter Karen Folgner, who shares her artistic journey influenced by abstract expressionism and the female form. Karen discusses her evolution as an artist, the importance of community and validation, and her unique approach to the impasto technique. She emphasizes the significance of playfulness in art and the balance between authenticity and commercial success in the art world, particularly in the Bay Area.Website: https://www.artbyklfolgner.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/klfolgnerstudio/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Karen Fulgner's Artistic Journey06:18 The Evolution of Artistic Style12:49 The Importance of Community and Validation20:33 Exploring the Impasto Technique28:51 The Playfulness in Art35:30 Navigating the Art World in the Bay Area39:12 The Balance of Authenticity and Commercial Success Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Papayon Show NotesIn this episode, Jillian Zepeda interviews Papayon, a dynamic contemporary artist known for his electrifying palette and thought-provoking works that blend street art with sociopolitical commentary. Papayon discusses his artistic identity, the evolution of his style, and the various mediums he employs in his creations. He shares insights into how personal experiences and dreams influence his art, as well as his journey into the professional art world. The conversation also touches on the vibrant art scene in Texas, upcoming exhibitions, and the importance of collaboration and experimentation in art.Website: https://www.papayonofficial.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/papayonoficial/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Papayon and His Artistic Identity03:01 The Evolution of Papayon's Artistic Style06:02 Exploring the Techniques and Mediums of Papayon's Art08:59 The Influence of Dreams and Personal Experiences on Art12:03 Papayon's Journey into Professional Art14:59 The Art Scene in Texas and Future Moves17:58 Sociopolitical Themes in Papayon's Work20:55 The Role of Collaboration in Art24:01 Upcoming Exhibitions and Celebrations27:06 Fashion Collaborations and Artistic Expression30:02 The Importance of Experimentation in Art33:02 Future Projects and Artistic Aspirations Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Amanda Carol Show NotesIn this episode of The Artist Stoop, host Jillian Zepeda interviews Amanda Carroll, an inspiring artist and designer who transitioned from a successful career in interior design to painting during the pandemic. Amanda shares her unique approach to art, which involves using vintage frames as a starting point for her paintings. The conversation delves into her creative process, the impact of COVID-19 on her artistic journey, and the importance of play and emotional connection in her work. Amanda also discusses the challenges of navigating the art business, overcoming criticism, and protecting her artistic integrity.Website: https://amandacarolcollection.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandacarolofficial/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Amanda Carroll03:05 The Journey from Interior Design to Art06:02 The Unique Process of Using Vintage Frames08:58 The Impact of COVID-19 on Creativity12:01 Rediscovering Passion Through Painting15:02 Navigating the Art World and Business17:49 The Role of Color and Emotion in Art21:09 Overcoming Criticism and Self-Doubt24:07 The Importance of Play in Creativity27:03 Protecting Artistic Integrity29:56 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Amanda's Work Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Kayla Ackelson Show NotesKayla Ackleson is a versatile artist, writer, and interior stylist who uses art as a meditative outlet. She believes art and good design should be accessible to everyone. Kayla's work includes a variety of mediums, such as collage, photography, and painting. Her art is inspired by nature, memories, and the human experience. Creating art is a crucial part of her mental health journey, and she encourages others to find their own creative outlets. Kayla's work often incorporates orbs and vintage photographs, allowing the pieces to tell their own stories. Kayla Ackelson discusses the importance of writing down memories and making connections in her artwork. She emphasizes the subjective nature of art and the joy of hearing what viewers take from her pieces. Kayla also talks about how her work as an interior stylist and DIY enthusiast influences her art and vice versa. She believes that our spaces are important for our mental and physical health and enjoys helping people love their spaces more. Kayla shares her approach to making art affordable and accessible, including selling limited edition prints and offering sliding pay-what-you-wish scales for certain pieces. She encourages people to support living artists and make their homes a reflection of their personalities.Website: https://www.kaylaackelson.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaylaackelson/?hl=enKayla's Debut Book: Thinking Out Loud - Purchase HereChapters00:00 The Intersection of Art and Design06:35 Art as a Meditative Outlet08:13 The Importance of Creative Outlets for Mental Health12:29 Telling Stories Through Art16:09 Inspiration from Nature, Memories, and the Human Experience16:48 Exploring Orbs and Vintage Photographs in Art18:02 Making Connections: Writing Memories in Art19:06 Subjectivity in Art: Viewer Interpretation20:15 The Influence of Interior Styling and DIY on Art25:39 Creating Spaces for Mental and Physical Health30:39 Affordable and Accessible Art: Limited Edition Prints and Pay-What-You-Wish34:17 Supporting Living Artists and Personal Expression in Home Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Camille Oudinot Show NotesCamille Oudinot, a French-Argentinian artist based in Paris, shares her artistic journey and the influence it has had on her work. She started painting at a young age, inspired by her father's gouache paintings. Camille's work blends vibrant expression with abstract exploration, often featuring figures merging into the background. She emphasizes the importance of intuition and the flow state in her creative process. Camille also discusses the challenges of finding the right professor and the struggle of being an artist in a society that often undervalues art as a profession. Camille Oudinot discusses her journey as an artist and the challenges she faced in pursuing her passion. She talks about the stigma surrounding painting the female body and how she overcame it. Camille shares her experiences of selling her artwork and the impact it has had on others. She also discusses the influence of artists like Kandinsky on her work and the importance of finding joy in the creative process.Website: https://www.artmajeur.com/camille-oudinotInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camilleoudinotart/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Camille Oudinot and her Artistic Journey03:19 The Power of Intuition and the Flow State in Art06:08 Art as a Form of Therapy and Emotional Expression10:43 The Magical Experience of the Flow State in Art14:12 Overcoming Creative Blocks and Finding Inspiration18:27 The Influence of Personal Experiences on Artistic Journeys24:20 Exploring Different Creative Outlets and Finding One's True Passion26:41 Navigating the Challenges of Being an Artist in Society28:02 Breaking the Stigma: Painting the Female Body29:35 The Power of Selling Artwork31:05 The Impact of Art on Others32:07 The Journey of an Artist34:47 Finding Joy in the Creative Process Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Lindsey Joy Holcomb - Show NotesLindsay Holcomb, an interdisciplinary artist and speaker, discusses her journey as an artist following her multiple sclerosis diagnosis. She shares how her MS diagnosis influenced her artwork and creative process. Lindsay also talks about the importance of staying curious and embracing change in her artistic practice. She explores her Japanese heritage and how it inspires her work, incorporating elements such as indigo and calligraphy. Lindsay's work focuses on themes of family and the impact of genetics, even when the answers are unknown. The conversation explores the importance of culture and heritage in art, as well as the experimentation and exploration of different mediums. The guests discuss their personal experiences with their cultural backgrounds and how it influences their artwork. They also delve into the process of creating art with encaustic and natural inks, sharing their techniques and inspirations. The conversation concludes with a discussion about specific art pieces and where to find the guest's work.Website: https://www.lindseyjoyholcomb.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindseyjoyholcomb/Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background03:08 Embracing Change and Staying Curious in Art08:30 Drawing Inspiration from Japanese Heritage11:24 Using Art to Transform MRI Scans16:47 Training Her Body to Create Despite MS Symptoms19:22 Embracing Mistakes and Learning from Them25:03 Exploring Themes of Family and Genetics in Art28:12 The Influence of Culture and Heritage32:18 Exploring New Mediums: Encaustic and Natural Inks39:31 Connecting with Cultural Roots Through Art44:42 The Beauty of Experimentation in Art50:12 Sharing Artwork and Creating Connections Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Zach Kidwell Show NotesZach Kidwell, a third-generation professional artist, discusses his artistic journey and the influence of his artistic family. He expresses gratitude for growing up in a creative environment and learning through observation. Zach emphasizes the importance of trusting his instincts as an artist and constantly striving to improve his work. He also discusses the challenges and costs of exhibiting at art fairs and the potential opportunities that come from networking. Zach shares a personal story about his grandfather's encounter with criminals and how it taught him the value of trusting his instincts. In this conversation, Zach Kidwell and Jillian Zepeda discuss the role of collaboration and feedback in the creative process. They share their experiences of seeking input from their spouses and the value they place on their opinions. Zach emphasizes the importance of trust and the ability to respectfully disagree with his wife's feedback. They also discuss the evolution of their artistic styles and the importance of experimentation and self-awareness. Zach shares the emotional story behind one of his paintings, titled 'Evolving Rhythms,' which was inspired by his wife's health journey.Website: https://www.zachkidwellart.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachkidwellart/Email: zachkidwellart@gmail.com Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:01 The Influence of a Creative Legacy06:12 Trusting Your Instincts as an Artist10:11 The Challenges and Opportunities of Art Fairs18:02 The Value of a Supportive Network31:00 The Role of Collaboration and Feedback34:07 The Evolution of Artistic Style43:07 Art as a Therapeutic and Healing Experience47:07 Sharing Personal Stories through Art Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Kyle McNeil- Big N Pasty Show NotesBig N Pasty's artistic journey is driven by a relentless itch to create. He explores various forms of art, including painting, digital design, and tattooing. Big N Pasty believes that fine art should be more accessible and affordable to people. He values the emotional connection and the ability to provide unique and affordable art to friends and family. Both Big N Pasty and Jillian discuss the challenges of pricing art and the desire to make art more accessible to a wider audience. They also touch on the struggles and pressures of being a young artist and the constant pursuit of happiness and success. In this conversation, Kyle (BigNPasty) discusses his artistic journey, the influence of other artists like Anthony Bourdain, and the unique style of his animal paintings. They also touch on the challenges and trends in the art world, including the impact of social media and the rise of experiential art.Website: https://www.bignpasty.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bignpasty/Email: kyle@bignpasty.com Chapters00:00 The Relentless Itch to Create06:27 Exploring Various Forms of Art19:23 Making Fine Art More Accessible25:44 The Challenges of Pricing Art32:46 The Struggles of Being a Young Artist39:56 The Significance of Artists and Their Work46:35 Creating Unique Art50:59 The Changing Landscape of the Art World01:03:21 Challenges Faced by Artists Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Lavanya Challa Show NotesLavanya Challa is a dynamic and inspiring artist based in Plano, Texas. Her abstract paintings reflect her fearless spirit and unique perspective. Lavanya's work is characterized by spontaneity and meticulous composition, evoking deep emotion and sparking the imagination. In this conversation, Lavanya discusses her experience as a full-time artist and mother, her participation in art fairs, and her creative process. She emphasizes the importance of embracing imperfection and unlearning the need for perfection in art. Lavanya's work is inspired by transformation, mysteries, and her role as a mother of a special needs child. In this conversation, Lavanya and Jillian discuss the process of creating art, the importance of editing and revising, and the merging of structured and abstract elements in Challa's work. They also explore the use of vibrant colors in Challa's paintings and the challenges of balancing motherhood with being a full-time artist. Challa shares her upcoming shows and events and where to find her work.Website: https://lavanyachallaart.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lavanyachallaart/Email: support@lavanyachallaart.comChapters00:00 Introduction to Lavanya Challa06:42 Embracing Imperfection in Art13:03 Inspiration from Children's Artistic Expression16:12 The Creative Process and Planning25:43 Exploring Specific Artworks28:18 The Unique Approaches to Creating Art28:44 The Importance of Editing and Revising in Art36:38 Merging Structured and Abstract Elements in Art43:40 The Power of Vibrant Colors in Art49:41 Balancing Motherhood and Being a Full-Time Artist53:08 Exploring New Ideas and Pushing Boundaries in Art53:35 Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life55:20 Where to Find Lavanya Challa's Work Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Stephanie Rado Taormina Show NotesStephanie Rado-Taormina is an abstract artist who has built several successful art and design businesses. She discusses her passion for art and the inspiration she draws from her surroundings. Stephanie emphasizes the importance of leaning into what makes us feel good and embracing the challenges that life presents. She shares her journey as an artist and the different collections she has created, each representing a different phase of her life. Stephanie also highlights the power of art to inspire and connect with others. Stephanie Rado Taormina discusses her journey as an artist and the therapeutic power of art. She shares how she incorporates personal stories and emotions into her abstract paintings, creating works that have both complexity and expressive energy. Stephanie also talks about her latest body of work, which explores the theme of magic and the positive energy it can bring into our lives. She emphasizes the importance of art in connecting people and fostering empathy and love.Website: https://stephanieradotaormina.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephanieradotaormina/Email: steph@stephanieradotaormina.com Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:45 Embracing Creativity and Finding Inspiration10:24 The Evolution of an Artist19:00 The Power of Art to Connect23:23 Exploring Different Phases Through Collections32:48 The Therapeutic Power of Art36:03 Exploring the Magic45:17 Art as a Universal Language51:20 Vulnerability on Social Media Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Chanelle Jefferson Show NotesChanelle Jefferson, a contemporary artist, discusses her unique line work and the healing power of her blind contour methods. She shares how her art brings people into a calm space and helps them connect with themselves. Chanelle also talks about the importance of nature in her work and how living in a secluded area influences her art. She discusses the concept of surrendering control and the transformative power of healing. Chanelle also mentions her cookbook and the connection between food and art. She concludes by discussing her mindfulness retreats and the impact they have on participants.Website: https://www.chanellejefferson.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chanellejefferson_/Email: info@chanellejefferson.comChapters00:00 Introduction to Chanel Jefferson03:18 Finding Calm and Connection Through Art09:01 The Healing Power of Nature in Chanel's Art14:17 Surrendering Control and Embracing Healing18:28 The Intersection of Food and Art in Chanel's Work26:29 Mindfulness Retreats: Creating Space for Self-Reflection Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Muka, a self-taught multimedia artist, discusses her journey and artistic style with host Jillian Zepeda. Muka's vibrant work explores themes of the inner child, mental health, and authenticity, blending luxury and everyday elements. She gained recognition with her solo show Sugar Coated and her art is featured in private collections worldwide. Muka's art is characterized by bright colors, grungy textures, and a playful, pop art aesthetic. She uses her art to express her inner child and challenge societal norms. Muka also discusses her upcoming collection, Synthetic Dopamine, which explores the theme of self-medication and instant gratification. In this conversation, MUKA shares her experience of being a part of a gallery and the process of becoming a program artist. She emphasizes the importance of networking and building relationships with other artists and galleries. MUKA also discusses the challenges and rewards of being an artist, including the constant thinking and planning that goes into creating art. She highlights the significance of working in collections rather than one-offs and the value of having a well-thought-out storyline in your work. MUKA also provides insights into the gallery selection process and the acceptance of rejection as an artist.Website: https://www.artbymuka.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artbymuka/Email: artbymuka@gmail.com Chapters00:00 Introduction to Muka and her Artistic Journey02:56 Exploring the Inner Child and Authenticity in Art05:50 Blending Luxury and Everyday Elements in Vibrant Art10:02 Challenging Societal Norms through Playful and Grungy Art14:02 The Power of Self-Expression in Muka's Art17:18 Synthetic Dopamine: Exploring Self-Medication and Instant Gratification27:37 The Importance of Networking and Building Relationships35:46 The Challenges and Rewards of Being an Artist40:53 Working in Collections: Creating a Well-Thought-Out Storyline47:29 The Gallery Selection Process and Accepting Rejection Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Alessio Ceruti Show NotesAlessio Ceruti is an artist whose work explores themes of climate change and the connection between humans and nature. He incorporates genetics, quantum physics, and new materials into his art. Alessio's work is interactive and aims to create an emotional response in viewers. He has exhibited his work in various countries, including Italy, China, and the United States. The audience's reaction to his work varies across cultures, with different countries having different levels of interaction and interpretation. Alessio's art combines art and science to raise awareness about environmental issues. Alessio creates artworks using a combination of salt, bicarbonate, and fire, which create different shapes and forms. His artworks are related to shapes and the organic process of creation. Alessio's art is inspired by his experiences in deforested areas and the beauty that can be found in destruction. He has lived in Bali for 13 years but also has a studio in Italy. Alessio's work can be found on his website, Instagram, Saatchi Art, and in galleries in Indonesia and Italy. He also offers commission artworks based on the client's environment.Website: https://alessioceruti.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alessioceruti/Email: info@alessioceruti.com Chapters00:00 Introduction to Alessio Cirruti02:26 Alessio's Artistic Journey06:08 Finding His Artistic Language09:13 The Love-Hate Relationship of Being an Artist11:23 Integrating Science into Art15:00 Creating an Interactive Art Experience21:26 The Impact of Alessio's Art25:46 Experiencing the Other Art Fair in Dallas28:06 Choosing Dallas as an Exhibition Location30:41 Introduction to Alessio's Artistic Process36:11 Creating Art Inspired by Deforestation42:08 Exploring Different Artistic Materials48:10 The Influence of Environment on Artistic Expression51:10 Where to Find Alessio's Art and Commission ArtworksThe Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Beth Robinson - Show NotesIn this episode, artist Beth Robinson discusses her creative journey and the stories behind her paintings. She shares her experience participating in the Other Art Fair and the insights she gained from interacting with other artists and customers. Beth explains how she started painting abstracts and the freedom it brings compared to more structured forms of art. She also talks about her unique commission work of painting on champagne bottles and the popularity of these custom art pieces. Beth discusses her process of creating custom champagne bottles and paintings, including how she selects color palettes and finds inspiration from music. She also talks about the challenges of applying to art fairs and the fear of rejection. Beth shares that she primarily sells her work through Instagram and is working on her website.Website: https://www.bethrart.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brobinsonartChapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Beth Robinson01:07 Discovering Beth Robinson's Artwork03:36 The Freedom and Creativity of Painting Abstracts04:49 The Process of Creating Art: Physicality and Mental Challenges05:43 Beth Robinson's Unique Commission Work: Painting on Champagne Bottles22:19 Creating Custom Designs23:02 Selecting Color Palettes24:19 Selling Artwork and Gaining Customers25:06 Building Relationships with Customers26:09 Finding Inspiration in Music27:25 Taylor Swift's Influence28:37 Creating an Eminem Collection29:48 Different Collections and Themes32:07 Preparing for Art Fairs33:45 Desire to Expand to Other Art Fairs35:37 Challenges of Applying to Art Fairs36:59 Selling Artwork Through InstagramThe Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Melissa Ellis - Show NotesIn this episode, artist Melissa Ellis discusses her creative journey and techniques. She emphasizes the importance of networking and building a supportive community as an artist. Melissa shares how she developed her unique style of sculptural oil painting using palette knives. She also talks about her process of selecting color palettes and the time it takes to create her artwork. Additionally, Melissa opens up about a personal experience with her mother being scammed and how it inspired her 'Beans' collection. Melissa Ellis shares her personal journey of caring for her parents with dementia and how it inspired her art. She discusses the challenges of being a caregiver and the therapeutic power of art. Melissa also talks about her involvement with Dallas Galleries for Advocacy (DGFA) and their mission to support the local art community. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration and community in the art world.Website: https://www.melissaellisart.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissaellisart/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview03:02 Building a Supportive Community as an Artist06:24 The Unique Style of Sculptural Oil Painting11:17 The Process of Selecting Color Palettes15:52 The Time and Effort Behind Creating Artwork30:28 Caring for Parents with Dementia44:48 Dallas Galleries for Advocacy (DGFA)58:03 The Importance of Collaboration and CommunityThe Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Augusta Wilson Show NotesAugusta Wilson, a renowned abstract painter, discusses her approach to creating abstract art and the importance of investing in art that has personal meaning. She emphasizes the value of art that tells a story and connects to the individual, rather than simply matching the decor. Augusta also explores the evolution of art and the merging of different art forms and designs. She highlights the role of abstract art in evoking emotions and sparking meaningful conversations with viewers. Augusta shares her inspiration for her abstracted landscapes and still life table scenes, which often draw from everyday life, memory, and identity. Augusta Wilson discusses her approach to creating art and the inspiration behind her unique titles and dates. She explains how she uses dates to play with memory and storytelling, allowing viewers to form their own narratives. Augusta also emphasizes the importance of asking literal questions when discussing art to make it more accessible and less intimidating. She shares her journey of getting her work featured in magazines and stores, highlighting the value of building relationships with designers. Augusta encourages artists to be persistent and true to themselves, creating art that they connect with and that excites them.Website: https://augustawilsonstudio.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/augustawilson/Sound Bites"Art can really change your life because it provides this wonderful atmosphere in your home where you live daily.""Abstract allows you to work even harder for the viewer to connect to the piece.""The art world and the more conceptual world and the design world are starting to marry a little bit.""I add the dates to play with memory.""How do you make art not intimidating? By asking very literal questions.""Being unafraid and persistent is what got me opportunities."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Augusta Wilson03:13 Investing in Art that Tells Your Story10:00 The Evolution of Art and Design13:46 The Power of Abstract Art28:08 Evolving as an Artist and Pushing Boundaries32:13 Playing with Memory and Storytelling36:19 Making Art Accessible43:15 Building Relationships with Designers48:30 Persistence and Authenticity54:14 Creating Art that ExcitesThe Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Alan Simonton Show NotesAlan Simonton, a real estate agent turned artist, shares his journey and passion for art. He discusses the importance of names and the challenges of being recognized as an artist. Alan also talks about his exploration of different art styles, including abstract and figurative art. He shares his experiences at art fairs and the emotional connections his art has made with viewers. Alan emphasizes the importance of intuition and emotion in his artwork and his desire to continue growing as an artist. In this conversation, Alan Simonton and Jillian Zepeda discuss their experiences as artists and the mediums they work with. They talk about the importance of understanding perspective and rendering in art, as well as the impact of light and shadow in creating depth and realism. They also share their experiences with commissions and the challenges and rewards of creating art for others. Alan and Jillian discuss their preferred mediums, including gouache, oil paints, and raw canvas. They also provide information on where to find their artwork and how to contact them.Website: https://asimontongallery.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alansimontonarts/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:07 The Importance of Names and Recognition06:10 Exploring Abstract and Figurative Art11:13 Creating Emotional Connections Through Art14:16 The Power of Intuition and Emotion in Art23:19 Continued Growth as an Artist26:42 Introduction and Background27:18 Mastering Perspective and Rendering in Art28:34 The Impact of Light and Shadow in Art29:33 The Challenges and Rewards of Commissions38:10 Exploring Different Artistic Mediums47:09 Where to Find Alan Simonton's Artwork50:44 Where to Find Jillian Zepeda's ArtworkThe Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Artist: Shannon Soldner Shannon Soldner, an oil painter, discusses her work on figurative art and the narratives we construct for ourselves. She explores the interplay between truth and fiction, reality and perception, and the concept of individuals as unreliable narrators in their own lives. Shannon's dedication to her craft is reflected in her evocative artworks, which challenge conventional narratives and offer viewers a fresh lens to explore human existence. The conversation delves into the themes of art, storytelling, and human behavior, exploring the use of the female figure in art, the concept of storytelling through visual art, and the interaction between the artist, the viewer, and the artwork. It also touches on the artist's personal journey and the influence of experiences on artistic expression.Website: https://www.shannonsoldner.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonsoldner/The Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Chapters00:00 Exploring the Multifaceted Nature of Human Existence Through Art05:58 Unreliable Narrators: The Interplay Between Truth and Fiction13:19 Evocative Art: Delving into the Narratives We Construct31:19 The Artist-Viewer-Artwork Interaction: A Dynamic Relationship33:30 Personal Experiences and Artistic Expression: A Journey of Influence Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode of The Artist Stoop, host Jillian Zepeda interviews artist Joshua West. They discuss Joshua's artistic journey, his use of surrealism in his work, and the merging of past, present, and future in his paintings. Joshua explains how his background in psychology influences his art and how he aims to create paintings that capture intense moments and spark conversation. They also delve into the meaning behind one of Joshua's paintings, titled 'Just a Man in a World of Gods,' which explores the idea of being part of something larger than oneself. In this conversation, Joshua West and Jillian Zepeda discuss the power of art to connect people and evoke emotions. They explore the idea that art can have multiple interpretations and how artists can create touchpoints with their audience. They also delve into the role of art in bringing about change and the importance of empathy in understanding different perspectives. Joshua shares his approach to subject matter in his paintings, which range from portraits to landscapes, and the personal stories behind some of his works. Overall, the conversation highlights the universal nature of art and its ability to inspire and provoke thought.Website: https://joshua-west.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshwestart/Paintings We DiscussedJust A Man in the World of God I-30 ProphetWatch the Episode! Get full access to The Artist Stoop at jillianzepedaguzman.substack.com/subscribe
Artist: May West In this episode of The Artist Stoop, host Jillian Zepeda interviews UK artist May Watson. May is known for her bright and cheerful paintings, often featuring chairs and people. She started her art career full-time in 2020 and has found success in selling her funny paintings. May's latest series is a collection of 16 chair paintings, each with a different color palette. She also incorporates comedy writing into her work, creating phrases and words that add humor and playfulness to her paintings. During the conversation, May discusses her experience as an artist during lockdown and how she turned to art as a full-time profession. She talks about her journey with oil painting and how she overcame her initial fear of the medium. May also shares her inspiration behind her table series and how it led to commissions. The conversation touches on the use of color in May's work and her intuitive approach to selecting color palettes. May also discusses how her work ended up in the art collections of Robbie Williams and Rita Ora. The conversation concludes with a discussion about upcoming shows and May's studio space.Website: https://maywatsonart.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maywatsonart/Chapters 00:00 Introduction to May Watson, a UK artist03:12 May Watson's Experience at Art Fairs06:29 Incorporating Comedy Writing into May Watson's Art09:00 The Creative Process and Learning Curve12:06 Using People as Subject Matter in May Watson's Paintings14:29 The Playfulness of May Watson's 'Funnies' Series22:56 May Watson's Journey as a Self-Taught Artist26:19 The Table Series and Commissions28:30 Exploring Different Directions30:18 Intuitive Color Selection33:48 Recognition from Robbie Williams and Rita Ora36:05 Showcasing Artwork at Fairs40:43 The Chaotic Beauty of an Artist's Studio
Corey Godfrey is an artist based in Dallas, Texas, known for her work in 2D, 3D, and immersive installations. Her art explores themes of female sexuality and introspection. Corey's journey into fiber art began with a dream about creating a yarn portrait, which she brought to life during her time at UNT. She uses yarn as a medium to challenge traditional notions of femininity and to bring a softness to typically hard subjects. Corey's work is deeply connected to the history of women and their association with craft and fiber arts. Corey Godfrey, a fiber artist, discusses her love for yarn and her collection of historical yarn from the 80s. She talks about her fascination with creating 80s-style vests and the vast amount of yarn she has collected over the years. Corey also shares her desire to visit Germany, where she was born, and her love for the culture and history of Spain. She discusses her artistic process, working in series, and her interest in non-traditional shapes. Corey also talks about her use of AI in her artwork and the importance of embracing technology in the art world.Website: https://coreygodfreyart.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreygodfreyart/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coreyagodfreyEmail: coreyamandagodfrey@gmail.comChapters00:00 Introduction to Cori Godfrey and her Art03:17 Cori's Journey into Fiber Art08:29 Challenging Traditional Notions of Femininity23:23 Inspiration from Dreams and Daydreams26:51 Cori's Vibrant Home and Love for Art33:33 Exploring Germany and the Culture of Spain39:31 Working in Series and Non-Traditional Shapes47:41 Embracing Technology in Art
Jade Denberg Show NotesJade Denberg, also known as Jade-isms, is a captivating artist who blends abstraction and landscapes inspired by her Nova Scotia childhood. Her art reflects transformation, playfulness, and freedom, inviting viewers to embrace tranquility and connectivity in a chaotic world. Jade and Jillian Zepedadiscuss their different artistic styles and the emotional depth of their work. They explore the concept of art as a way of life and the importance of being passionate about one's work. Jade-isms' paintings serve as contemporary meditations, creating visual expressions of modern meditations that invite viewers to connect with their own inner world. Jade also shares the inspiration behind her pseudonym and the significance of her work as channels of aspiration. The conversation touches on the challenges and joys of motherhood and how it has influenced their artistic creations. Jade Denberg discusses her approach to creating art collections, one-off commissions, seasonal artwork, and murals. She emphasizes the importance of creating a series of work that relates to each other in a collection and the custom nature of commissions, which involve collaborating with clients to create personalized pieces. Jade also shares her experience with painting murals and the challenges of working with different surfaces and elements. The conversation then shifts to the topic of graffiti and the ethics surrounding it, with Jade sharing her experience of having her mural tagged and the subsequent backlash she received on social media. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the power of murals in engaging the public and the potential for collaboration between painters and graffiti artists.Website: https://www.jadeisms.com/Email: hi@jadeisms.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jade.ismsPaintings we discussedChapters00:00 Introduction to Jade Denberg and her Artistic Style11:30 Jade-isms: Contemporary Meditations30:42 Seasonal Artwork and Murals39:23 The Power of Commissions46:30 Graffiti and the Mural Experience58:39 The Impact of Murals
Robin Pedrero Show NotesRobin Marie Pedrero is an award-winning artist known for her skillful use of color and texture. She creates unique works of art that explore both the visible and invisible, inspired by her travels and experiences. Robin's studio is located at the Mill House in McKinney, Texas. She paints the spirit and energy of life in rhythmic layers of color, capturing the essence of her experiences. Robin's artistic journey has evolved over time, from impressionistic portraits to whimsical nature art, and finally to abstracts. In this conversation, Robin Pedrero discusses her journey as an abstract painter and the inspiration behind her artwork. She shares how her abstracts come from a place of realism and how she creates balance with color, tone, and texture. Robin also talks about the uniqueness of abstract art and the stories behind some of her pieces. She mentions her involvement with HGTV and Magnolia Network, as well as upcoming shows and exhibitions she will be a part of.Website: https://www.robinmariapedrero.com/Email: robin@robinmariapedrero.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinpedreroStudio: The Mill House, McKinney TexasUpcoming Shows BRIDGETTE MAYER GALLERY BENEFITTue, Jun 11, 20249:30 AM Sat, Aug 3, 202410:30 AMMy work has been selected. I am creating a large 24x24 painting for this event. The Bridgette Mayer Gallery is poised to host its 9th annual Benefit Exhibition in support of HelpUsAdopt.org and the Dina Wind Art Foundation. From June 11 to August 3, 2024, the gallery at 709 Walnut Street in Philadelphia will transform into a beacon of hope and generosity, showcasing artworks that transcend the ordinary.MILLHOUSE STUDIO SALESaturday, August 10, 20241:00 PM 6:00 PMPOSTCARD ART EXHIBITSat, Sep 21, 20246:30 AM Thu, Oct 10, 20247:30 AM Chapters00:00 Introduction to Robin Marie Pedrero06:39 Exploring the Artistic Process25:30 From Impressionistic Portraits to Abstracts31:49 Art as a Sacred Space46:52 The Twitter Art Exhibit and Supporting Artists
Zac Chambers Show NotesZac Chambers, a creative force with a passion for travel and cultural exploration, shares his fascinating stories and insights on the Artist Stoop podcast. Raised in a bustling household of eight children, Zac's chaotic upbringing shaped his love for adventure. He has traveled to 49 states and 28 countries, drawing inspiration from Mexican culture, Japanese textiles, and classical jazz. Zac's unique blend of creativity is evident in his art, music, and fashion. His artwork reflects a simplicity and softness, with a neutral palette and imagery inspired by Mexican folklore. Zac's connection to his wife's Mexican heritage has deepened his appreciation for the culture and traditions, which he aims to share through his art. Despite his predominantly European ancestry, Zac values the diversity of cultures in the United States and hopes to pass down traditions to future generations. Zac discusses his creative upbringing and how it influenced his artistic journey. He shares how his mother's sewing and furniture refurbishing skills sparked his interest in craftsmanship. Zac and his brothers started a menswear blog, which led to opportunities in photography and content creation. He also talks about his foray into painting during the pandemic and the therapeutic nature of art. Zac emphasizes the importance of creating art that tells a story and resonates with others. He discusses the challenges of selling art and the balance between creating aesthetic art and narrative-driven art.Website: https://www.zacchambers.com/Email: zac@zacchambers.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chamberszac/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Zach Chambers06:46 Exploring Mexico City and Finding Inspiration29:11 The Influence of a Creative Upbringing38:13 The Therapeutic Nature of Art52:43 The Challenges of Selling Art
Sara Bost Fisher Show NotesSarah Bost Fisher, a mixed media artist, discusses her mission to infuse the world with color and joy. She creates art for every aspect of life, from wrapping paper to wallpaper, fabric, ceramics, and even chocolates. Sarah finds inspiration for her color palettes from traveling, food, and everyday objects. She collaborates with different companies, such as a chocolatier and a ceramic company, to bring her art to new mediums. Sarah also talks about her collection inspired by desserts and her favorite types of cakes. In this conversation, Sara Bost Fisher discusses her unique approach to painting and her love for desserts. She shares her experience painting on various surfaces, including Whole Foods bags, murals, and ceramic planters. Sara also talks about the inspiration behind her collections and the importance of diversifying her artwork. She emphasizes the need to follow inspiration when it strikes and the value of trying new things. Sara provides information about where to find her work and mentions upcoming shows and collaborations.Website: https://sarabostfisherart.com/Email: SaraBostFisher@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarabostfisherartCollabs:Ruby Clay CompanyPaintings We DiscussedCake/Pie SeriesChapters00:00 Introduction to Sarah Boastfisher08:09 Collaborating with Different Companies25:48 Exploring the Art of Painting on Various Surfaces35:13 Following Inspiration and Taking Action48:38 Where to Find Sara Bost Fisher's Work
Artist: KezleighIn this conversation, artist Kezleigh discusses her unique process of creating art using UV lasers and acrylic glass. She explains that her work is all digital, done on her iPad using software programs like Procreate and Adobe. Kezleigh draws inspiration from feelings, memories, dreams, and meditation, and aims to capture these experiences in her artwork. She describes her color palette as vast and flowing, allowing herself to use whatever colors feel right for each piece. Kezleigh also mentions her interest in shadow work, delving into the deeper and sometimes uncomfortable aspects of her past. In this conversation, Kezleigh and Jillian discuss the process of creating digital art using UV inks and lasers. They explore the challenges of balancing positive and darker themes in their work and the importance of being honest and authentic. Kezleigh shares her experience of working on collections and the benefits of planning her artwork. They also discuss the printing process and the materials used in Kezleigh's pieces. Kezleigh talks about the inspiration behind her titles and the personal meaning behind her artwork. They also touch on the growth and transformation that comes with entering your 30s as an artist. Kezleigh shares her excitement about participating in the Artist Project and her plans for future exhibitions.Website: https://www.kezleigh.com/Email: Kezliegh@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kezleigh_ArtPaintings We DiscussedMeThings Comes in ThreesYou'll Mix Up Every Detail of Every StoryChapters00:00 Introduction to Kesley and her unique art process04:47 Explaining UV lasers and acrylic glass12:37 Drawing inspiration from feelings, memories, and dreams23:16 Delving into shadow work in art24:30 Balancing Themes: Authenticity and Honesty in Artwork27:32 Planning Artwork: The Benefits of Working on Collections29:21 The Printing Process: Quick and Efficient32:47 Titles: Adding Depth and Meaning to Artwork36:37 Growth and Transformation: Entering Your 30s as an Artist43:14 Art Fairs and Exhibitions: Connecting with Viewers
Artist: Josiane FortinIn this episode, Josiane Fortin, a self-taught visual artist from Canada, shares her journey into the world of art. She discusses her love for pour painting and the freedom it brings from the demands of motherhood. Josiane also talks about her experience taking a webinar course on art business and the unique activities that helped her view her art differently. She emphasizes the importance of finding value in art and the joy it brings to others. Josiane also explores her process of creating different shapes and color palettes, as well as her focus on creating artwork inspired by feminism. She shares her plans for upcoming exhibitions and the thriving art scene in Quebec.Email: josianefortin1@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josianefortinartist/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@josiane_fortin Gallery Representation: https://www.artsauxparcs.com/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:03 Taking a Webinar Course03:28 The Value of Art06:23 The Process of Pour Painting08:54 Creating Different Shapes11:27 Painting in Collections15:47 Choosing Color Palettes26:02 Exhibiting Artwork28:16 The Art Scene in Quebec32:32 Where to Find and Buy Josiane's Art
Artist: Jenna Kast In this episode, Jillian Zepeda interviews artist Jenna Kast. Jenna shares her journey into the art world, which began in her early 30s after realizing the importance of living authentically. She discusses her self-taught style and how she draws inspiration from life experiences, exploration, and music. Jenna also talks about her unique practice of creating art with old drop cloths and the significance behind it. She shares her process of working on multiple pieces simultaneously and the benefits of creating art in collections. Jenna also discusses the behind-the-scenes work of an artist and the challenges of running a small art business. Finally, she talks about the emotional and visual influences on her art, including her travels and the natural world. In this conversation, Jenna Kast discusses her artistic process and inspirations. She talks about how nature and travel influence her work, creating pseudo landscapes that reflect her experiences. Jenna also explains her intuitive approach to color selection, allowing the piece to develop organically. She shares her unique and fun approach to naming her artwork, adding an element of playfulness. Jenna emphasizes the importance of creating a personal connection with art and making it accessible to everyone. She encourages individuals to inject color into their spaces and embrace their own quirks and personality through art. Lastly, Jenna highlights the joy of collecting original art and pursuing one's passion.Website: https://jennakaststudio.com/Email: hello@jennakaststudio.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennakaststudio/Gallery Representation: Plum Bottom GalleryPaintings We DiscussedChapters00:00 Introduction to Jenna Kast01:00 Previous Interaction and Connection06:13 Working on Multiple Pieces Simultaneously07:23 Working in Collections09:35 The Behind-the-Scenes Work of an Artist12:11 Becoming an Artist in Her 30s24:11 Influences on Jenna's Art25:49 Influence of Nature and Travel28:20 Intuitive Color Selection31:23 Fun and Quirky Titles34:29 Creating a Personal Connection39:11 Art Accessibility and Collecting43:01 Injecting Color into Spaces46:09 The Joy of Collecting Original Art49:16 Pursuing Your Passion
Artist: Kristin Edwards Kristin Edwards, an abstract artist, discusses her journey through various creative pursuits and her deep connection between art and faith. She shares her experiences participating in The Other Art Fair and the importance of connecting with other artists. Kristin explains how meditation and prayer play a role in her artistic process and how she seeks to create beauty and peace through her work. She discusses different collections and themes in her art, including her latest collection titled 'Bloom' which explores the journey of motherhood. Kristen emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's unique voice as an artist and the joy of creating art.Website: https://www.kristinedwards.com/Email: kristinnicoleedwards@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristinnedwards/Gallery Representation: THE OTHER ART FAIR - DALLAS MAY 9 - 12 Paintings We DiscussedGenesisEdenMorning Dew BreakthroughA Beautiful CollisionChapters00:00 Introduction and Background03:47 The Other Art Fair and Connecting with Artists06:11 Meditation and Faith in Art08:24 Different Collections and Themes13:30 New Collection: Bloom20:04 Avoiding Repetition and Finding Freedom in Art22:37 Favorite Paintings and Current Exhibitions30:46 The Process of Creating Art35:23 Upcoming Exhibition at The Other Art Fair
Artist: Ross Von Rosenberg In this episode, Ross von Rosenberg, a multifaceted artist and graphic designer, discusses his background, influences, and artistic process. He shares his experience working on a commissioned project and the importance of letting go of artwork. Ross also talks about the impact of his graphic design background on his paintings and the balance between structure and fluidity in his work. He explores the role of color in conveying messages and draws inspiration from artists like Francis Bacon, Salvador Dali, and Jackson Pollock. In this conversation, Ross and Jillian discuss various aspects of art, including the influence of Jackson Pollock, the importance of making intentional choices in art, the performance aspect of live painting, the evolution of Ross' work, and the connection between art and storytelling. Ross also shares details about his upcoming solo show and the structured nature of painting.Website: https://www.rossvon7design.comEmail: rossvon7design@yahoo.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rossvon7/Gallery Representation: Chapters00:00 Introduction00:57 Background and Influences03:01 Letting Go of Artwork04:26 The Factory 603 Project05:22 Being a Texan06:20 Influence of Graphic Design07:42 Process and Organization08:39 Bringing Graphic Design Elements09:39 Considering the Viewer's Perspective10:08 Typography and Layering11:31 Balancing Structure and Fluidity12:28 Structured Abstract Art13:26 The Battle of Two Artistic Minds14:24 Painting Process and Planning15:21 Challenges of Painting in Black and White18:32 Influences of Famous Artists27:10 Understanding Jackson Pollock29:04 The Importance of Choice in Art30:03 Making Choices and Committing to Them31:25 The Value of Making Choices with Intention32:21 The Performance Aspect of Live Painting33:41 Personal Experiences with Art34:07 Painting Collections and Themes35:04 The Evolution of Ross' Work36:00 Creating Bodies of Work37:24 Inspiration from Traveling38:24 Finding Meaning in Art39:22 The Process of Creating Structured Abstracts40:46 Finding Control in Art42:36 Connecting through Art and Stories45:28 Exploring Forces and Interactions in Art46:53 The Emotional Connection in Art47:21 Upcoming Solo Show48:47 The Structure of Painting50:33 The Act of Painting51:02 Where to Find Ross' Work
Artist: Valori Wells Valori Wells, a seasoned artist and the creative force behind the Stitchin' Post in Sisters, Oregon, discusses her journey as an artist and the transition from creating for profit to creating for the sake of creating. She emphasizes the importance of giving oneself permission to explore and evolve as an artist. Valori finds inspiration in travel, other artists' work, and everyday life. She shares her process of carving blocks and creating layered and colorful canvases. While Valori currently showcases her work in her shop, there is potential for expanding to other galleries and venues. In this conversation, Valori Wells discusses the art of quilting and textile art. She shares her experience growing up in a town known for its quilt show and how quilts are a unique art form. Valori also talks about balancing her identity as an artist and business owner, and the importance of finding her own artistic voice. She emphasizes the joy and focus she experiences when creating art and the beauty of upcycling her work. The conversation concludes with a discussion on recreating Moroccan baskets on canvas and the encouragement for Valori to showcase her work beyond her local community.Website: https://valoriwells.com/Email: valori@valoriwells.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valoriwellsGallery Representation: The Stitchin PostSisters Outdoor Quilt Show 2024 - Find Out Everything You Need to Know - HERESaturday July 13, 2024Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background03:25 The Journey of an Artist06:20 Transitioning to Creating for the Sake of Creating09:07 The Evolution of an Artist13:21 Giving Permission to Create15:41 Inspiration and Creativity22:47 Showing and Selling Artwork25:11 Expanding Artistic Opportunities27:35 Textile Art as an Art Form29:03 Balancing Identity as an Artist and Business Owner30:00 Finding Personal Artistic Identity31:13 Valerie's Unique Approach to Art32:44 The Beauty of Upcycling Art35:19 Finding Joy and Focus in Artistic Moments36:31 Following the Thread of Creativity39:27 Recreating Moroccan Baskets on Canvas43:43 Encouraging Valerie to Showcase Her Work46:50 Giving Permission to Play and Grow as an Artist49:31 Working on Unstretched Canvas52:28 Valerie's Artwork and Where to Find It
Artist - Stef ShockIn this episode, artist Steph Schock discusses her creative journey and the themes that inspire her artwork. She shares her experience of meeting other artists at the Other Art Fair and the impact of their work. Steph explains how she explores different themes and subjects in her paintings, often creating series that tell a larger story. She also discusses the challenges of storing artwork and the process of experimentation in the studio. Steph shares the emotional connection she has with her art and the importance of allowing viewers to interpret the meaning for themselves. She concludes by discussing the fear and excitement of starting new art projects and the power of connecting with viewers through shared experiences.Website: https://www.stefshock.com/Email: stef@stefshock.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stefshockfineart/Paintings We Discussed https://www.stefshock.com/galleryTorn Painting The Trench Coat Summer Graffiti Crowd Series ChaptersChapters00:00Introduction to Steph Schock00:30Meeting at the Other Art Fair01:29Exploring Different Themes in Art04:19Challenges of Storing Artwork05:11The Process of Creating Art06:39Incorporating Sewing and Textile Work08:06The Influence of Theater and Life Coaching09:04The Connection Between Life Coaching and Art10:01The Meaning Behind Torn Portraits11:55The Emotional Impact of Art13:17Experimentation in the Studio15:46The Beauty of Abstract Art18:38Meaningful Artwork and Letting Go19:08Connecting with Viewers Through Art20:29The Personal Interpretation of Art23:29The Impact of Art on Viewers26:00The Fear and Excitement of New Art Projects30:23Exploring Past Experiences Through Art35:13Creating Art with Emotional Connections40:59Translating Personal Experiences onto Canvas42:27Connecting with Viewers Through Shared Experiences43:23The Challenge of Finding Homes for Artwork
Artist: Jill Malouf Jill Malouf, a Dallas-based artist, shares her journey of transitioning from being a lawyer to a full-time artist. She discusses how she discovered her passion for painting and the process of honing her skills. Jill also talks about her approach to creating calming and captivating art, using texture and layering to tell a story. She shares stories behind some of her paintings and the emotions she hopes to evoke in viewers. Additionally, Jill shares her experience of having her art featured in a TV commercial and offers advice for artists on building their inventory and seizing opportunities.Website:https://www.jillmalouf.com/Email: hello@jillmalouf.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artist_jillmalouf/Gallery Representation: DHV Gallery Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:29 Transitioning from Law to Art04:10 Creating a Studio05:28 Different Art Styles and Themes06:57 Using Texture and Layering in Art08:26 Creating Calming and Captivating Art09:50 Intuitive Painting and Color Palettes12:12 Influence of Music on Painting13:40 Emotions and Meanings in Art19:57 Getting Art on a TV Commercial
Jillian Zepeda introduces her Chemical Rapture collection, which is inspired by music and explores themes of intimacy and passion. She explains the meaning behind the collection's title and how she used music to guide her painting process. Jillian discusses the unique features of the collection, including the use of tapestry-style painting and the incorporation of reference photos. She also shares her experience creating commissioned pieces based on the collection's concept. Jillian provides insights into the stories and color palettes of each painting in the collection, highlighting the emotions and narratives they convey. She concludes by expressing her openness to future iterations of the Chemical Rapture collection. Jillian Zepeda website: https://www.jillianzepeda.com/Email: contact@jillianzepeda.comInstagram: @jillianzepedaartSpotify Chemical Rapture Playlist: Chemical Rapture Collection I Felt the Pull I've Been Thinking About It All DayBut Every Touch Is... So Pretend I Like That, Right There Chapters00:00Introduction to Chemical Rapture Collection00:54Explanation of Chemical Rapture04:09Process of Creating the Collection05:04Unique Features of the Collection06:08Commissioned Pieces08:24Stepping Out of Comfort Zone09:19Subtle Abstraction in Paintings10:47Potential for Future Collections12:44Painting: I Felt the Pool19:43Painting: But Every Touch Is22:02Painting: So Pretend23:02Painting: Lingerie25:56Emotional Connection to Paintings27:24Painting: She28:53Painting: Señorita31:10Painting: So Pretend32:08Painting: Lingerie34:40Conclusion
Artist: Rebecca JackRebecca Jack, an intuitive painter, discusses her artistic journey and the inspiration behind her vibrant and expressive works. She shares how her background in interior design influences her paintings and the intuitive process she follows when creating. Rebecca describes her unique approach to color selection and the incorporation of interior spaces in her artwork. She also shares fun stories and unique experiences, including a painting that was stolen and later found. Rebecca concludes by discussing upcoming shows and her process for commissioning a painting.Website: https://rebjackart.com/Email: rebecca@rebjackart.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccajack.artist/Gallery Representation:High Hampton event with the Artist Collective - https://www.highhampton.com/events/sip-series-the-artist-collectivePaintings We Discussed:Tully Alexandra Old FashionTennis and Martinis Chapters00:00Introduction to Rebecca Jack01:21Discovering Rebecca's Work05:06The Intuitive Process of Painting06:04Influence of Interior Design on Rebecca's Work07:25Becoming a Soul Painter08:48Creating Bold yet Vulnerable Figures10:15The Role of Color in Rebecca's Work12:09Intuitive Approach to Color Selection18:19Naming the Paintings26:40Fun Stories and Unique Experiences30:32The Mood Board and Inspiration33:55Upcoming Shows and Website Release35:17Commissioning a Painting
Artist - Michael James Cisarik In this conversation, Michael James Cisarik, an emerging abstract artist, discusses his journey as an artist and the challenges and successes he has encountered. He shares his experiences participating in art fairs and the importance of collaboration over competition in the art world. Michael also talks about the power of social media for artists and how it has helped him gain recognition. He explains his artistic avenue and the significance of movement in his work. Finally, he introduces his latest collection, 'Intentions,' and discusses the stories and intentions behind the pieces. In this conversation, Michael James Cisarik discusses his process of selecting a color palette for his artwork and the importance of neutral colors. He also provides a sneak peek into his upcoming collection, titled Odyssey, which features large-scale works. The collection is still a secret, but Michael plans to reveal more details in the coming weeks. He also mentions his current exhibition at Adams Gallery in Austin, where his artwork is on display indefinitely.Website: https://michaeljamescisarik.com/Email: contact@michaeljamescisarik.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeljamescisarik/Gallery Representation: Adam's Gallery - Austin, Texas The Miller Gallery - Charleston, South CarolinaPaintings We Discussed:Intention Collection For When We're OlderOdyssey Collection - Coming SoonChapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:08 Meeting and Art Fairs03:10 Balancing Introversion and Social Engagement05:28 The Creation of The Artist Stoop06:06 Becoming an Artist During the Pandemic09:18 The Power of Social Media for Artists11:17 Collaboration Over Competition13:16 Michael's Artistic Avenue15:21 The Importance of Movement in Michael's Work19:10 Introducing the Collection 'Intentions'22:53 The Story Behind the 'Intentions' Collection24:23 The Power of Stories in Art25:40 Color Palette Selection35:18 Upcoming Collection: Odyssey46:30 Anticipation for the Collection48:01 Exhibition at Adams Gallery
In this episode, artist Derek Baron discusses his unique style and inspiration. His paintings often incorporate childhood memories and everyday objects, offering a childlike simplicity layered with complexities. Derek's distinctive style focuses on minimalism, with a solid background and subtle, smaller images. He shares the stories behind some of his paintings, including titles like 'Poop Hill' and 'Coffee and Cake.' Derek also talks about his experience creating art for the TV show Charmed and where to purchase his artwork.Website: https://www.derekdavidbaron.com/Email: derekdavidbaron@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/derekdavidbaron/Federick Holmes and Company Gallery - RepresentationStudio Location: Cotton Mill, McKinney Texas - Email Derek Prior to Visiting to ensure he is there during his “Artist Hours” Paintings MentionedPoop HillSaturday Night Live and Subway at MidnightNo DexterityCoffee and CakeBear Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background04:21 Distinctive Style and Imagery06:15 Less is More: Minimalism in Art09:08 Color Palette and Childhood Memories11:43 Unique and Humorous Painting Titles21:06 Personal Stories Behind Paintings25:58 Art School Experience27:01 Creating Art for TV Show Charmed29:13 Where to Purchase Derek's Art
Hey there, art lovers and creative souls! Welcome to "The Artist Stoop," the podcast that's about to sprinkle some color into your eardrums. I'm Jillian Zepeda, your friendly neighborhood art enthusiast, and I am thrilled to be your guide on this vibrant journey through the art world. I'll be chatting it up each week with an amazing artist about their craft, their inspirations, and the tales behind the canvas. Follow us @j.guzestudio and @jillianzepedaart