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Spanning the past two decades of her career, Alyssa Monks: Be Perfectly Still features the artist's large-scale portraits, painted lushly and expressively. The exhibition is curated by SLOMA (San Luis Obispo Museum of Art) Chief Curator Emma Saperstein and is on view through November 13, 2022. Depicting the artist and those closest to her in intimate contexts, Monks' paintings are simultaneously vulnerable and elusive, revealing her subjects in exposed positions but offering fragmented views through composition that invert foreground and background. Using semi-transparent filters of glass, vinyl, steam, water, or foliage, Monks creates surface tension that obscures the subject and disorients the viewer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noah-becker4/support
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In this episode Alyssa Monks talks about the twin acts of creation and destruction, maintaining her curiosity, and what keeps her studio practice vital and alive.Alyssa’s work is represented by Forum Gallery in New York City. She lives and paints in Brooklyn. Her latest solo exhibition “Breaking Point” was in October of 2018 at Forum Gallery. Her next solo show is slated for Fall of 2021. Alyssa Monk's WebsiteAlyssa Monk's InstagramSupport the show (https://paypal.me/artgrindpodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Patreon and Paypal link – Another Uncut Podcast. In this episode artist, Alyssa Monks answers your questions on a variety of subjects. To find out more about Alyssa and her work go to: https://www.alyssamonks.com/ or @alyssamonks Ep 30 – Alyssa Monks : Creating the space for connection Thanks for listening! Click here to support […]
Episode 10 gets loopy when artist Hadas Tal (@hadas__tal)joins Kevin and Pigeon in the studio. We candidly discuss Wayne Theibaud, art education, Blue Chip Galleries, Balthus and discover that Hadas once stalked Alyssa Monks!
Ryan Perea is the first official guest on the show. He is a portrait painter in Covington, LA. He shared his story on his introduction to the art world and his humble beginnings. We talked about artists that he admires and follows. He is into the technicality of art and enjoys hyperrealism art. These are the new masters he is currently following; David Kassan, David Gray, Scott Waddell, Alyssa Monks, and Stanka Kordic. And these are old masters he admires; Jean-Leon Gerome, William Beaugereau, Sargent, Abbot Handerson, and Thayer. Check them out! You can find Ryan's artwork at his website Www.Ryanperea.com Or follow him on Instagram- Ryanpereaart I hope enjoy the episode and tune in next time on SLAC, South Louisiana Artist Club. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
June Thomas talks with showrunners Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields about Philip’s truth-telling, an unusual act of kindness on Elizabeth’s part, and why the characters on The Americans watch so much television. Then we hear from Alyssa Monks, the artist who created Erica Haskard’s paintings, about how she felt when she learned that Elizabeth was going to burn a piece of art that holds special significance for her. Finally, The Americans’ design team—production designer Dan Davis, set decorator Mila Khalevich, and art director Tim Goodmanson—talk about the challenges Season 6 presented. Note: This podcast contains spoilers and is meant to be enjoyed after you watch the episode. New episodes air Wednesdays at 10pm on FX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
June Thomas talks with showrunners Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields about Philip’s truth-telling, an unusual act of kindness on Elizabeth’s part, and why the characters on The Americans watch so much television. Then we hear from Alyssa Monks, the artist who created Erica Haskard’s paintings, about how she felt when she learned that Elizabeth was going to burn a piece of art that holds special significance for her. Finally, The Americans’ design team—production designer Dan Davis, set decorator Mila Khalevich, and art director Tim Goodmanson—talk about the challenges Season 6 presented. Note: This podcast contains spoilers and is meant to be enjoyed after you watch the episode. New episodes air Wednesdays at 10pm on FX.
June Thomas talks with showrunners Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields about Episode 602 of The Americans, "Tchaikovsky." She then chats with Brooklyn artist Alyssa Monks about her experience creating the art for the character of Erica Haskard. Finally, set decorator Mila Khalevich and art director Tim Goodmanson talk about the special challenges of creating a set that looks like the home of an artist. Note: This podcast contains spoilers and is meant to be enjoyed after you watch the episode. New episodes air Wednesdays at 10pm on FX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
June Thomas talks with showrunners Joe Weisberg and Joel Fields about Episode 602 of The Americans, "Tchaikovsky." She then chats with Brooklyn artist Alyssa Monks about her experience creating the art for the character of Erica Haskard. Finally, set decorator Mila Khalevich and art director Tim Goodmanson talk about the special challenges of creating a set that looks like the home of an artist. Note: This podcast contains spoilers and is meant to be enjoyed after you watch the episode. New episodes air Wednesdays at 10pm on FX.
Alyssa Monks has been able to channel her pain and grieving into creating powerful visual art. Her paintings are a unique blend of abstraction and realism, showcasing her gift for conveying the vulnerability of the human experience. She has quickly become one of my favorite artists. Alyssa’s work has been featured in galleries from Manhattan to Germany, and, I think in part because she has found a profoundly personal way to convey the universal experience of loss. While it’s often our knee-jerk reaction to run away from our grieving, imperfection, and pain, Alyssa reminds us that we’re robbing ourselves of some profound inner growth when we do. What she ultimately discovered and now transfers to her work is this astonishing realization that loss is a passageway to an even deeper connection with ourselves and others. Every one of us will experience loss at some point in our lives and we have choices when we do---We can steel ourselves away from those feelings, or we can stay vulnerable and open to what those moments have to teach us. Alyssa and her astonishing body of work are living proof that choosing the latter will take us further faster.
La peintre Alyssa Monks trouve de la beauté et de l'inspiration dans l'inconnu, l'imprévisible et même dans l'horrible. Dans un exposé poétique et intime, elle décrit l'interaction entre la vie, la peinture et la toile, à travers son développement personnel en tant qu'artiste et être humain.
A pintora Alyssa Monks encontra beleza e inspiração no desconhecido, no imprevisível e até mesmo no terrível. Numa palestra intimista e poética, ela descreve a interação entre a vida, a pintura e a tela através de seu desenvolvimento como artista e como ser humano.
화가 알리사 몽크스는 알 수 없고 예측 불가능한, 그리고 심지어 끔찍하기까지 한 것에서 아름다움과 영감을 찾습니다. 한편의 시와 같고 친밀한 그녀의 강연에서 예술가로서, 또 한 인간으로서의 성장과정을 통해 인생, 그림 그리기, 그리고 캔버스와의 대화를 들을 수 있습니다.
Painter Alyssa Monks finds beauty and inspiration in the unknown, the unpredictable and even the awful. In a poetic, intimate talk, she describes the interaction of life, paint and canvas through her development as an artist, and as a human.
Die Malerin Alyssa Monks findet Schönheit und Inspiration im Unbekannten, dem Unvorhersehbaren und selbst im Schrecklichen. In einem dichterischen und intimen Vortrag beschreibt sie das Zusammenspiel von Leben, Farbe und Leinwand durch die Entwicklung als Künstlerin und Mensch.
La pintora Alyssa Monks encuentra belleza e inspiración en lo desconocido, lo imprevisible e incluso lo horrible. En una charla poética e íntima ella describe la interacción de la vida, la pintura y el lienzo a través de su desarrollo como artista y como ser humano.
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 […]