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Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss the nature of conversion to the Catholic Church, as well as why some people refuse to take that step.
We continue our Ash Wednesday special with Steve Ray, Jared Staudt and Carl Olson, discussing the Biblical roots of Ash Wednesday and what the saints say about the season.
We continue our Ash Wednesday special with Steve Ray, Jared Staudt and Carl Olson, discussing the Biblical roots of Ash Wednesday and what the saints say about the season.
We discuss the life of Fulton Sheen with Cheryl Hughes and Carl Olson presents the biggest obstacles to Synodality.
We discuss the life of Fulton Sheen with Cheryl Hughes and Carl Olson presents the biggest obstacles to Synodality.
Patrick shared information about the Shroud of Turin and how it really is 2,000 years old. And also the dangers of screen time for kids. Patrick discussed this article about the Shroud of Turin (0:35): https://www.magiscenter.com/blog/shroud-of-turin-mysteries Janice -Why were severe consequences given for small actions? i.e. Moses hitting the rock, David taking a census, Person touching the Ark. It seems strange to me (6:42) Daniel- How to answer questions about the rapture? (11:45) Book Recommendation: Will Catholics Be Left Behind: A Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preacher by Carl Olson https://www.amazon.com/Will-Catholics-Left-Behind-Apologetics/dp/0898709504 Hans - He murdered his father and believes certain verses in the bible that justify murder. Patrick explains it you could never do something evil with a goal mind. (21:28) Maria-Don't have proof of Confirmation, I was 6 months old when I got confirmed. Now I am 78 years old. Is there anyway to trace it back? (31:54) Joanne (10:44)- Worked at a retail store and saw many moms giving their kids phones to entertainment while shopping.. too sad. (37:15) Patrick shared a story about switching to a flip phone (41:32): https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/ar-AA1pmeTK Patrick shared about Charity Mobile https://charitymobile.com/patrick Moses (48:48)- Your thoughts about the Holy Name Society? Holy Name Society Link: https://www.nahns.org/
This week, Monte is joined by Carl Olson (@thefishermanpoet) to talk about Exodus 31, how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament, and how God calls us to life with him (plus, Carl baits Monte into giving his take on who wrote Hebrews).
Carl Olson joins Don to discuss Fiducia Supplicans, the Catholic Church's recently released document that allows a "blessing" for same-sex "couples."
Carl Olson joins Don to discuss the similarities between Andy Stanley's recent Unconditional conference and the ongoing Catholic Synod on Synodality. In both instances leaders claim to want to "journey together with people," especially those with same sex attraction, without bringing theology or doctrine into the conversation. It is a fool's errand.Links to go with the show:Synodality, Soteriology, and “Sharing the journey”Welcome to the Church of Perpetual Change and Confusion Can Ministry be Unhinged from Theology?When Being Affirming Isn't Loving
Welcoming sinners where they are is one thing; affirming them in their sin and encouraging them to stay there is another. Carl Olson joins Don to discuss the disturbing tendency among Church leaders to use the language of love and grace to entrench people in destructive lifestyles.Links to go with show:How much Sexual Sin is OK?The conflict over Communion is really about the cheapening of God's graceThe Consequences of Not Taking Sin SeriouslyWhat is Salvation?Called to Be Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification Twisted Unto Destruction: How Bible Alone Theology Made the World a Worse PlaceThe Cost of Discipleship
Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss the sharp decline in church attendance over the past few years as well as offer some thoughts towards a solution.Show links:How to Talk to a SkepticTwisted Unto Destruction: How Bible Alone Theology Made the World a Worse PlaceWhat's Behind America's ‘Great Dechurching'?The Largest and Fastest Religious Shift in America Is Well Underway
Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss the popularity of Rich Men North of Richmond and how it fits into a growing resentment of the ruling class. This leads into some thoughts about the nature of sin and the relationship between justice, mercy, and judgment, and why everything boils down to worship. Also, Don explains how this relates to his new project about Sodom and Gomorrah: LibertyvilleSome other links for the show:Oliver Anthony Quotes Scripture to Open His ShowCDC says teen girls caught in extreme wave of sadness and violence
What do the Barbie movie and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour have in common? Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss the two biggest cultural phenomenons of the summer, and offer some movie and music reviews along the way.Resources:What Feminism Gets Wrong about Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life Unprotected
Being Creative, Finding Community, led by Rev. David Carl Olson on July 16, 2023. The Worship Service in the Veatch Ballroom includes group singing and sharing, with a brief and thoughtful message by Rev. David Carl Olson. Rev. Olson was formerly the Associate Director of the Institute for Theology and the Arts at Andover Newton Theological School. There, community was emphasized through collective creative acts by visual artists, dancers, and musicians. Theologians in residence helped the community see the long human story of spirituality, morality, and ethics.
On this week's episode, we talk with Bob Spano and Carl Olson, whose beloved family members were tragically murdered decades ago, and who have recently been forced to relive these traumatic memories when the individuals who murdered their family members were granted parole. PRI senior fellow Steve Smith discusses how misguided policy changes and executive actions are contributing to the state's broken parole system, and what lawmakers and Gov. Newsom should do to fix the problem.
Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss various news stories from the week, incuding the explusion of Saddleback Church from the Southern Baptist Convention and the rise of pro-gay and pro-feminist groups battling gender ideology.
Guest Host Marcus Peter and Carl Olson connect Advent to St John the Baptist, and Kevin Vost looks to Aquinas for answers to questions about God. Fr. Carter Griffin examines Catholic answers to the World's questions and Clare Kosmalski updates us on the Biden admin's attempt to force doctors to perform abortions against their conscience.
Where music lies at the heart of religious experience. Rev. Olson weaves spoken word with LIVE music from the Cosmic Orchestra.
The notion of taking responsibility for “the seven generations yet to come” comes from a Native American aphorism that became quite popular in both the New Age and ecology movements. But it is sometimes read in a very linear way that can make it feel burdensome. There is another way of thinking that asks us to create the conditions today for living a rich and full life. We hold space for imagining the fullest life that we may offer to many generations around us now. October 9, 2022
Meet Carl Olson, a truly wonderful man.Carl Olson navigated dangerous neighborhoods after midnight to walk to the fishing boats as a 12 year old.He worked with some of the finest captains in the business, learned work ethic and other valuable lessons and watched his friend die on a long range trip out of San Diego.Working the boats as a 12-year-old, what fishing was like circa 1950, friend dies while fishing on a long range trip with him .Working the boats as a 12-year-old, what fishing was like circa 1950, friend dies while fishing on a long range trip with him .Some of his memories include Roy Rose, Frank Hall, Brian Kiyohara, Sam Patella, Rollo Hein, Little Joe Phillips and others.Some of the boats Carl talks about; the Royal Polaris, American Angler, GW, Raymond B., Redondo Special, Star Angler, Voyager, and others.#saltwaterfishing #sportfishing #southerncaliforniafishing #bajacaliforniafishing #catalinaislandfishing #philfriedman #Friedmanadventures #rescueatsea #cabosanlucas #venturasportfishing #surffishing #southerncaliforniasurffishing #bajasurffishing #sportfishingSupport the show
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show for 1-11-2022 Carl Olson joined us to talk about “The End Times” and hat Catholics should do about it in our faith lives
Eastern Catholicism is a little-known part of the Catholic Church, but it might hold the secret to helping the Church out of her current crisis. Find out how in this interview with Carl Olson, Editor of Catholic World Report and an Eastern Catholic.Links:• The Rite to Not Be Roman • Catholic World Report • Ignatius InsightSupport the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)
Hosts: Patrick Hoban: CEO, Bloomington-Normal Economic Development Council Nik Duffle: Project Manager, Bloomington-Normal Economic Development Council Website: https://www.bnbiz.org/ Guests: Carl Olson: Executive Director, Central Illinois Regional Airport (CIRA) Jobs: https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=&l=McLean+County%2C+IL Site of the Week: BN EDC Site Database Website Links: https://cira.com/
On January 25, 2021, Twitter locked the account of Catholic World Report for a news story about Dr. Rachel Levine, a biological man identifying as a transgender woman. Dr. Levine was nominated by Joe Biden to be the HHS Assistant Secretary for Health. Twitter maintained the tweet about this story involved "hateful conduct." We are going to talk to the editor of Catholic World Report, Carl Olson, about this story and others where Twitter is censoring messages they don't agree with. https://www.catholicworldreport.com/.../twitter-freezes.../
Did Jesus really rise from the dead?
What happens when you mix the weak epistemology of the postmodern West with a crooked ruling class? The death of truth. In this episode, Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss several factors that have led to the current cultural chaos, including the crisis of authority that results from widespread corruption among our media, tech, and political elite. They also examine the phrase "it's not who we are as Americans" and chat about whether calling people to "be good Americans" is a strong enough moral appeal.
Don Johnson and Carl Olson discuss various aspects of of our cultural moment, including the fact that even our religious leaders don't seem willing to offer God's perspective on our predicament. Along they way, they reference a recent New York Times article by Pope Francis as well as "Mr Biden and the Matter of Scandal," a First Things piece by Archbishop Charles Chaput. Carl Olson is the editor of Catholic World Report and the author of several books, including Will Catholic be Left Behind? A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers.
Carl Olson, editor of the Catholic World Report, explains The Da Vinci Hoax, his book that exposes the Da Vinci Code as an erroneous and deceitful piece of anti-Catholic literature. We also have an in depth conversation about jazz!
Father starts with Weekend Readiness, Carl Olson discusses the confusion behind the Pope's comments on Civil Unions, Lou Holtz explains why he came out of retirement to speak about American Polyics and Bishop Olson of Forth Worth explores the Anti-Catholic views towards Amy Coney Barret. The Flawed Opportunism of Pope Francis Pope Francis' Comments Heavily Edited in Documentary Notre Dame icon Lou Holtz Risks Estrangement from University and Former Players Response to Court Nominee Barrett Shows Anti-Catholic Bigotry, Not Theology is Threat
Dr. Chris interviews Carl Olson about the twentieth century American author and convert, Walker Percy. The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-416-walker-percy-a-catholic-you-should-know/ (Ignition 416 – Walker Percy, a Catholic You Should Know) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Dr. Chris interviews Carl Olson about the twentieth century American author and convert, Walker Percy.
Dr. Chris interviews Carl Olson about the twentieth century American author and convert, Walker Percy.
After much popular demand, Thomas pays tribute to legendary Catholic sci-fi writer Gene Wolfe, who passed away last year. Though not known to the general public, Wolfe is a sci-fi author's sci-fi author—a number of his contemporaries considered him not only the best in the genre, but in American fiction at the time (Ursula Le Guin said “Wolfe is our Melville”). Among today's writers, one of his biggest fans is Neil Gaiman. One critic described Wolfe's magnum opus, The Book of the New Sun, as “a Star Wars–style space opera penned by G. K. Chesterton in the throes of a religious conversion.” Wolfe also held the patent on the machine that makes Pringles. That's his face on the can. In this episode, Fr. Brendon Laroche comments on Wolfe's works, while Wolfe's friend, Catholic historian and sci-fi expert Sandra Miesel, shares personal reminiscences. Contents [2:48] Why Fr. Brendon likes Gene Wolfe [4:14] Cryptic yet entertaining, evocations of memory, comparisons to Bradbury and Chesterton [13:23] Wolfe's status in the world of sci-fi and speculative fiction [16:50] Sci-fi treatments of medieval characters, discussion of “Under Hill” [22:57] The nature and possibilities of “genre” fiction [32:03] Sandra Miesel's involvement in the sci-fi world, friendship with Gene Wolfe [35:21] Wolfe's unique and strange mind, wide reading and vocabulary, writing Sandra into his magnum opus [38:01] Wolfe's conversion to Catholicism and devotion to his wife, Catholics in the sci-fi world [40:04] Wolfe's magnum opus as Augustinian confession; the spiritual function of fantasy [46:00] Premise and themes of The Book of the New Sun [52:26] Sacramentality and treatment of symbols [spoilers here] [1:02:38] Sandra's work as a master costumer, its influence on Wolfe's invention of Severian [1:06:11] Sandra on Catholicism in Wolfe's writings, his esotericism [1:10:05] Wolfe's subtle allusions and puzzles [1:20:44] Wolfe's treatment of sexuality; torture and illicit pleasure as two sides of the same coin [1:27:58] Opening paragraph of “The Fifth Head of Cerberus” [1:30:52] Colorful anecdotes about Wolfe and other sci-fi legends; reflections on how the scene has changed Links Recommended starting point: The Best of Gene Wolfe https://www.amazon.com/Best-Gene-Wolfe-Definitive-Retrospective/dp/076532136X The Book of the New Sun in two volumes: https://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Claw-First-Half-Book/dp/0312890176/ https://www.amazon.com/Sword-Citadel-Second-Half-Book/dp/0312890184/ Read the short story “Under Hill” http://www.infinitematrix.net/stories/shorts/under_hill.html Wolfe's essay on Tolkien, “The Best Introduction to the Mountains” http://www.scifiwright.com/2011/05/gene-wolfe-on-jrr-tolkien-the-best-introduction-to-the-mountains/ Tolkien's letter to Gene Wolfe http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Letter_to_Gene_Wolfe#:~:text=On%207%20November%201966%2C%20J.R.R.,the%20footnote%20is%20in%20script. Interview with Wolfe dealing with his Catholicism https://www.gwern.net/docs/fiction/1992-jordan.pdf Sandra Miesel's “A Conversation with Catholic SF Writers” https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2009/08/10/a-conversation-with-catholic-sf-writers/ Two different (non-Catholic) podcasts which are quite helpful in exploring Wolfe's many and varied works: The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast (https://www.claytemplemedia.com/the-gene-wolfe-literary-podcast) and Alzabo Soup (https://alzabosoup.libsyn.com/). Follow-up comments from Sandra Miesel: “A recent book to learn how the field operated in the Good Old Days is ASTOUNDING by Alec Nevla Lee. My novel was DREAMRIDER, later expanded as SHAMAN published by Baen Books in paperback (1989). I co-edited with Paul Kerry an academic book, LIGHT BEYOND ALL SHADOW on religion in JRR Tolkien's works. I co-edited with David Drake two anthologies about sf writers influenced by Kipling, HEADS TO THE STORM and A SEPARATE STAR. I edited or packaged books by Poul Anderson, Gordon R. Dickson, and Andre Norton. And how did I forget to mention my most successful publication, THE DA VINCI HOAX coauthored with Carl Olson?” Some other novels mentioned: By Gene Wolfe: Latro (series), The Urth of the New Sun, The Book of the Long Sun (series) Poul Anderson, The High Crusade James Blish, A Case of Conscience Frank Herbert, Dune This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
In this conversation we discussed: Taking typing classes, Art materials, Software code as an art form, Always say yes and then figure out how to do it later, Graham Nash, How artist workshops work, Artist Workshops, Online art classes, Godaddy.com and Wordpress for building websites, Too much knowledge can hinder pure appreciation, Build your local network first, An artist career is a lifelong journey, Email newsletters, The market for your art is not necessarily where you live, and Online art sales. https://carlolson.tv/ Artists mentioned: Matt Smith - https://www.mattsmithstudio.com/ Booth Museum - https://boothmuseum.org/ Scott Christensen - https://www.christensenstudio.com/ Quang Ho - https://www.quangho.com/Home.html Jock Sturges - https://www.seraphingallery.com/jock-sturges Bob Ross - https://www.bobross.com/ Thomas Moran - https://www.thomas-moran.org/ Thomas Cole - https://www.artsy.net/artist/thomas-cole Albert Bierstadt - https://www.albertbierstadt.org/ Eric Rhodes - https://ericrhoads.com/ Victoria Taylor-Gore - https://www.alexandrastevens.com/viewcollection/110787 About: Carl Olson is a fine art painter, photographer, and filmmaker. He became a fine art painter much later in life. The interest had always been there; however, painting remained in the background mostly as a hobby while he ran a successful web-based design and content production company. He and his team wrote software that glued together the intricate processes of businesses and commerce. Striving for the utmost in software quality and reliability, he envisioned each line of code as if it were a finely executed brush stroke of luscious oil paint in a masterpiece. After running his business several decades, Carl now focuses on creating fine art. Oil paint, canvas, and his easel have replaced the command line and software development tools he used for so many years. When working with clients, Carl always sought opportunities to express himself creatively. One such accomplishment was the opportunity to design the award-winning album cover for Trust, by musician Patrick O'Hearn. The album was nominated for a Grammy and received the “Best Album Cover Design” award from the National Association of Independent Record Distributors. Carl is also known as a filmmaker. Along with cinematographer Rick Delgado, Carl recently completed a beautiful and poignant documentary about the story of a local artisan who works with his hands to create beautiful works of art by turning wood on a lathe. The documentary is titled One of a Kind - Analog Made. Embracing the medium of podcasting, Carl produces two popular podcasts: Artful Camera is a podcast about digital and analog photography and filmmaking. This podcast has remained in Apple iTunes' top 200 podcasts in the visual arts category for nearly 9 years. The other podcast Carl produces is the recently launched Artful Painter - art lessons for artists, collectors and people who love art. It features interviews with several internationally known artists. Carl has studied with renowned landscape oil painters Matt Smith and Ralph O'Berg - both who are members of the Plein Air Painters of America group. Carl has also attended many lectures and demonstrations by artists Clyde Aspevig, Len Chmiel, Jill Carver, Dan Young, Kenn Backhaus, Scott Christensen, Christine Lashley, and Skip Whitcomb. Carl's artwork was featured in a month long exhibit at the Vine Cafe and Market located in Douglasville, Georgia. Several of Carl's large water lily series oil paintings were displayed by invitation at the Douglas County Museum of History and Art, also located in Douglasville. He was invited to exhibit at the Douglasville Cultural Arts Center's “Summer in the South” show (2019). Carl paints both outdoors and in the studio. He is drawn to the landscape and its vibrant textures and colors. Up close his landscapes appear abstract–expressed with thick impasto applied with b...
In this conversation we discussed: Taking typing classes, Art materials, Software code as an art form, Always say yes and then figure out how to do it later, Graham Nash, How artist workshops work, Artist Workshops, Online art classes, Godaddy.com and Wordpress for building websites, Too much knowledge can hinder pure appreciation, Build your local network first, An artist career is a lifelong journey, Email newsletters, The market for your art is not necessarily where you live, and Online art sales. https://carlolson.tv/ Artists mentioned: Matt Smith - https://www.mattsmithstudio.com/ Booth Museum - https://boothmuseum.org/ Scott Christensen - https://www.christensenstudio.com/ Quang Ho - https://www.quangho.com/Home.html Jock Sturges - https://www.seraphingallery.com/jock-sturges Bob Ross - https://www.bobross.com/ Thomas Moran - https://www.thomas-moran.org/ Thomas Cole - https://www.artsy.net/artist/thomas-cole Albert Bierstadt - https://www.albertbierstadt.org/ Eric Rhodes - https://ericrhoads.com/ Victoria Taylor-Gore - https://www.alexandrastevens.com/viewcollection/110787 About: Carl Olson is a fine art painter, photographer, and filmmaker. He became a fine art painter much later in life. The interest had always been there; however, painting remained in the background mostly as a hobby while he ran a successful web-based design and content production company. He and his team wrote software that glued together the intricate processes of businesses and commerce. Striving for the utmost in software quality and reliability, he envisioned each line of code as if it were a finely executed brush stroke of luscious oil paint in a masterpiece. After running his business several decades, Carl now focuses on creating fine art. Oil paint, canvas, and his easel have replaced the command line and software development tools he used for so many years. When working with clients, Carl always sought opportunities to express himself creatively. One such accomplishment was the opportunity to design the award-winning album cover for Trust, by musician Patrick O'Hearn. The album was nominated for a Grammy and received the “Best Album Cover Design” award from the National Association of Independent Record Distributors. Carl is also known as a filmmaker. Along with cinematographer Rick Delgado, Carl recently completed a beautiful and poignant documentary about the story of a local artisan who works with his hands to create beautiful works of art by turning wood on a lathe. The documentary is titled One of a Kind - Analog Made. Embracing the medium of podcasting, Carl produces two popular podcasts: Artful Camera is a podcast about digital and analog photography and filmmaking. This podcast has remained in Apple iTunes' top 200 podcasts in the visual arts category for nearly 9 years. The other podcast Carl produces is the recently launched Artful Painter - art lessons for artists, collectors and people who love art. It features interviews with several internationally known artists. Carl has studied with renowned landscape oil painters Matt Smith and Ralph O'Berg - both who are members of the Plein Air Painters of America group. Carl has also attended many lectures and demonstrations by artists Clyde Aspevig, Len Chmiel, Jill Carver, Dan Young, Kenn Backhaus, Scott Christensen, Christine Lashley, and Skip Whitcomb. Carl's artwork was featured in a month long exhibit at the Vine Cafe and Market located in Douglasville, Georgia. Several of Carl's large water lily series oil paintings were displayed by invitation at the Douglas County Museum of History and Art, also located in Douglasville. He was invited to exhibit at the Douglasville Cultural Arts Center's “Summer in the South” show (2019). Carl paints both outdoors and in the studio. He is drawn to the landscape and its vibrant textures and colors. Up close his landscapes appear abstract–expressed with thick impasto applied with b...
The Catholic Current February 12, 2020 Special Guest: Carl Olson
John Budicin is a painter taught by nature. He lives in California – his home since he moved from Italy when he was eleven years old. His painter’s eye, heart, and mind is filled with the lessons and experiences of his many years of painting outdoors. John is drawn to the golden hours of the setting sun, and the subtle colors of the rolling California hills muted by atmospheric haze as they recede into the distant horizon. It is the dance of light and shadow of the warm glow of a late afternoon that catches his eye and compels him to paint. John Budicin is a Signature Member of Plein Air Painters of America, Laguna Plein Air Painters Association, the California Art Club, and Oil Painters of America. In this episode, John talks about his approach to painting, his process, and what inspires him. He shares his thoughts on the apparent rise in popularity of outdoor painting. John also shares exciting and inspiring stories of his some of his outdoor painting adventures. Above all, John reminds us to be humble students of nature. If you let it teach you, you will become a better artist as you absorb nature’s lessons. Mentioned in this episode: John Budicin website: https://www.johnbudicin.com Mark Rittorno website: https://markrittorno.com Plein Air Painters of America: https://pleinairpaintersofamerica.com Wayne Thiebold: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Thiebaud Len Chmiel: https://lenchmiel.com https://carlolson.tv/artful-painter/len-chmiel-an-authentic-nature-12 Beth Cole: https://bethcolehandmade.com Fredrix Red Lion Polyflax Primed Canvas (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/37njsON About the Artful Painter: Send me an email: https://carlolson.tv/contact Carl Olson, Jr. website: https://carlolson.tv The Artful Painter podcast: https://carlolson.tv/artful-painter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artful.creative/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carl.olson.9847 https://www.facebook.com/carlolsontv/ Reading Essentials: https://carlolson.tv/reading-essentials Hand-made Artist Sketchbooks by Carl Olson: https://carlolson.tv/artful-painter-sketchbooks Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIo1YmQXnMm21b-Slkr69Tg This page may contain affiliate links from which I earn a small commission. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you.
Anne Blair Brown describes herself as a contemporary impressionist. She is drawn to impressionism because it is an interpretation of a moment in time. Light is the subject of her paintings. The light that imbues her paintings radiates a feeling of warmth. Light glows in an open doorway, shadows accentuate warm afternoon sunlight, and, dapples of light dance upon a picnic table in the summer shade of an old oak tree. Anne's play of light is found in her rural and urban landscapes, her figurative work, and her intimate interior spaces. As you peer into Anne’s paintings, you begin to sense it as if it were your own memory. Her broken brushstrokes begin a story that only you as the viewer can complete. The sense of place and memory Anne suggests in her beautiful paintings becomes your story. In this edition of the Artful Painter, Anne freely shares her thoughts on her process of creating light-filled, impressionistic paintings. She talks about her joy of teaching and how we as students can most benefit from artist workshops and training. Anne discusses, too, her experiences with showing her work in galleries. Get out your pen and notebook and prepare to take notes! Other artists have told me that I need to talk to Anne Blair Brown. I’m glad I took their advice! I’m happy to share this conversation with artist Anne Blair Brown with you in this episode. Mentioned in this episode: Anne Blair Brown's website: http://anneblairbrown.com/ A Painter's Journey: http://apaintersjourney.com/ Trey Finney: http://treyfinney.com Dawn Whitelaw: http://www.dawnwhitelaw.com David Boyd, Jr.: https://davidboydjr.com Charles Movalli: https://charlesmovalli.org/home Kim English: http://anglinsmith.com/artists/kim-english/ Colin Page: https://www.colinpagepaintings.com About the Artful Painter: Send me an email: https://carlolson.tv/contact Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIo1YmQXnMm21b-Slkr69Tg My Artful Painter Sketchbooks: https://carlolson.tv/artful-painter-sketchbooks Carl Olson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artful.creative/ As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
A rebroadcast with Carl Olson Ignition: A Podcast of the New Evangelization The Man, The Myth, The Legend: G.K. Chesterton Dr. Chris Burgwald of the Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls, South Dakota cburgwald@sfcatholic.org Carl Olson of Ignatius Press and Catholic World Report Dr. Chris talks with Carl Olson about the early twentieth century British author, writer and convert GK Chesterton, and what he means for us today. Hugh Kenner Paradox in Chesterton January 1948 Aidan Nichols G.K. Chesterton, Theologian 2009 David Fagerberg The Size of Chesterton’s Catholicism 2017 Episode 382 from December 8, 2019 http://feeds.feedburner.com/sfcgp Chesterton.org
Bill Farnsworth, a fine art artist and illustrator residing in Venice, Florida, likes to start a story in his paintings, and let the viewer finish it. Imagine this scene: Your feet are tired from walking the beautiful streets of the Mediterranean island of Elba. Your palette is thirsty. Just ahead you see bright umbrellas signal the presence of a small street cafe. You decide it’s time to enjoy a refreshing drink under the cool shade of the cafe umbrellas while you rest your feet. As you approach to claim your seat - though you cannot see them - within the doors of the tiny cafe, workers clean and tidy up its cramped interior. You hear the sounds of clinks and clatter as they replenish and stock the pantry and refrigerator with the latest goods that arrived just before you eyed the cafe and decided to stop there. For just a moment you imagine you have lived here all your life. It is this story within a story that artist Bill Farnsworth seeks to imbue within his oil paintings. As a 1980 graduate of The Ringling School of Art and Design, Bill Farnsworth has spent more than 34 years as an Illustrator and Fine Artist. Born in Norwalk Connecticut in 1958, Bill spent most of his life painting landscapes of rural areas, while supporting himself and family as an illustrator. He has illustrated more than fifty books for children. Bill's extensive illustration experience provides a rich vocabulary for creating his beautiful, emotion-filled fine art paintings. He is a Signature member of The Oil Painters of America, and The American Society of Impressionists. He is also a Fellow in The American Society of Marine Artists. Bill is also an active member of Plein Air Painters of the SouthEast - having served a stint as its President. In our conversation today, Bill explains how he endeavors to paint what he loves and to convey that honestly so that viewer can feel it as well. Bill talks in-depth about the importance of painting on location and the importance of being a keen observer of the scene and life that happens in that place. The result? Heartfelt paintings emerge that are full of emotion. Mentioned in this episode: Bill Farnsworth's website: https://billfarnsworth.com Plein Air Painters of the SouthEast: https://pap-se.com Plein Air Painters of America: https://p-a-p-a.com Bringing the Outside In PAP-SE Event at the Booth Museum: https://boothmuseum.org/event/exhibition-opening-gallery-walk-reception-and-panel-discussion-plein-air-painters-of-the-southeast/ David Boyd, Jr. : https://davidboydjr.com About the Artful Painter: Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIo1YmQXnMm21b-Slkr69Tg Send me an email: https://carlolson.tv/contact My Artful Painter Sketchbooks: https://carlolson.tv/artful-painter-sketchbooks Carl Olson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artful.creative/ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Phil Starke's goal as a painter is to suggest light. In this episode, he explains how he achieves this goal through simplification. When you view Phil’s paintings you see that they glow with light, atmosphere, and texture. He explains that if you can focus on what is important you can paint with a stick and it should work. Phil’s interest in painting began in his youth in Germany where his father was stationed while serving in the military. Regular field trips to the great museums of Europe exposed Phil to the great painting masters. Later, Phil chose an advertising track at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. However, Inspired by his art instructors at the Academy, he developed a passion for oil painting. When he graduated from the American Academy of Art, Phil chose to pursue becoming a professional fine art painter. Phil has lived in a number of locations including the American Midwest, the West and Southwest. In each place he has resided, Phil has found beauty that he was compelled to paint. A recent move took him from Arizona – a land of tans and muted gray greens – to North Georgia where the rolling hills and mountains are covered with vibrant green trees and vegetation. Barely settled in to his new home, he has already begun to explore the beautiful backcountry of Georgia including its rural farmlands and the multitude of creeks and rivers that flow through the countryside. In this episode you will hear that there are no secrets – Phil Starke does not hold back in sharing what he has learned about painting. Mentioned in this episode: Phil Starke Fine Artist – American Landscape Artist: https://www.philstarke.com Phil Starke Studio - Art Instruction - Videos - Books: https://philstarkestudio.com Easel Insight Membership: https://www.easelinsight.com About the Artful Painter: Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIo1YmQXnMm21b-Slkr69Tg Send me an email: https://carlolson.tv/contact Artful Painter website: https://theartfulpainter.com Carl Olson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artful.creative/ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Dr. Chris talks with Carl Olson about what it means to be Christian. The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-383-carl-olson-what-does-it-mean-to-be-christian/ (Ignition 383 – Carl Olson, what does it mean to be Christian?) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Dr. Chris talks with Carl Olson about the early twentieth-century British author, writer and convert, GK Chesterton, and what he means for us today. The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-382-the-man-the-myth-the-legend-gk-chesterton/ (Ignition 382 – The Man, the Myth, the Legend: GK Chesterton) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Dr. Chris and guest co-host Carl Olson discuss the various senses of conversion and ways in which we are all called to continual conversion. The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-328-convert/ (Ignition 328 – Convert!) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Dr. Chris and guest co-host Carl Olson discuss his upbringing as a fundamentalist evangelical Protestant and his eventual entrance into the Catholic Church. The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-327-a-converts-story/ (Ignition 327 – A Convert’s Story) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Dr. Chris interviews Carl Olson about his new book on the life, death and resurrection of Jesus The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-episode-276-did-jesus-really-rise-from-the-dead/ (Ignition Episode #276: Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Dr. Chris interviews Carl Olson about the book Called to Be the Children of God, which Carl co-edited and is about the goal of God's plan: to make us like Him The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/ignition-episode-267-god-became-man-so-that-man-might-become-god/ (Ignition Episode #267: God became man so that man might become God) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).
Carl Olson has a deep background, including using video, creating online courses and joint ventures. In this podcast I talk with him about his background and where he's going. The post How to use video and joint ventures to create online courses with Carl Olson – Podcast appeared first on Online Course Coach.
Dr. Chris and guest co-host Carl Olson discuss Advent and our celebration of Christ's birth, His coming into our lives now, and His Second Coming at the end of time The post https://www.sfcatholic.org/prc-episode-82-advent-and-apocalypse/ (PRC Episode #82: Advent and Apocalypse) appeared first on https://www.sfcatholic.org (Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls).