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Today I've got the wonderful Vilde Feste, MAC Cosmetics Nordic Senior Artist as my guest. Vilde lives in Copenhagen and through her work as a makeup artist she covers Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, Finland and Norway as well as working backstage at some of the most exciting shows at the international fashion weeks. For me Vilde is the queen of the lip combo so I really wanted to find out more about her inspirations. In this episode Vilde shares on how growing up in a small city in Norway and constantly playing with her image meant that she always stood out. I love how Vilde's story takes us from the time she bought her very first MAC Lipglass, to how she ended up being a Senior Artist for the brand. Along the way she shares on the benefits of living in Copenhagen and why she could never give it up for a move to New York or London. I'd love to know what you thought of this one, so if you're listening on Spotify be sure to drop a comment, as we can actually talk now! Also, please don't forget to follow the show if you're a Spotify listener, it really helps others to find it and let's me know how this community is growing. If you're listening elsewhere on Apple Podcasts or anywhere else you get your podcasts, please do subscribe to the show and leave a rating or a review, so others know if they should listen and I know if I'm doing a good job! You can also share feedback over in the DMs over on Instagram @charisse_kenion, or find me on Threads at @charisse_kenion. Links Weleda Skin Food: https://go.shopmy.us/p-12364175 MAC Strobe Cream: https://go.shopmy.us/p-12364180 MAC Strobe Dewy Skin Tinted Moisturiser: https://go.shopmy.us/p-12364185 MAC Face and Body Foundation: https://go.shopmy.us/p-12364189 MAC Lip Pencil in Chestnut: https://go.shopmy.us/p-12364197 MAC Clear Lip Glass: https://go.shopmy.us/p-12364211 MAC Lip Pencil in Root For Me: https://www.maccosmetics.co.uk/product/13852/340/products/makeup/lips/lip-pencil/lip-pencil?shade=Root_For_Me%21_ Find me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CharisseKenionYT Find me on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/ BeautyMe newsletter: https://beautymenotes.substack.com Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenion BeautyMe on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme
Claudia Aceves has been a dynamic business owner for 14 years, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the beauty industry. She is the Owner and Senior Artist at Vanidosa Beauty Studio, recognized as San Antonio's number one beauty tattoo studio, and the proprietor of Vanidosa Hair Salons. In addition to her thriving businesses, Claudia Co-Hosts The Beautytainment Podcast with her husband, where they delve into the beauty business, and beautificantes sin filtro with fellow beautypreneurs offering unfiltered and hilarious insights into the industry.
In the second episode of Series 1, Kurt delves into the 2015 pressure cooker, The Invitation. Part awkward dinner party, part reverse home invasion, part cultish terror, The Invitation challenges us to consider the psychology of grief and how to remain polite... even if we suspect our hosts want us dead.In this episode, I am joined by Mary Wild, who is kind enough to come back after Episode 100, in which she helps review all the films I cover in this first series. I am also joined by my brother Eric Braddock, who is just as big a horror fan as I am.Mary Wild is the creator of the Projections lecture series, applying psychoanalysis to film interpretation. She contributes to the Evolution of Horror podcast and posts exclusive content at patreon.com/marywild. You can also find her as @psycstar on Twitter and Instagram.Eric Braddock (@ericbraddock) is a Senior Artist at Notorious Studios. He is also my brother. We spent many years in our family home watching scary movies and pretending not to be scared by Pennywise or Zelda from Pet Sematary. He is also the only one that can match my skill in Mega Man 2.
Guest: Justin Thompson, Senior Artist at Charles M. Schulz Creative AssociatesOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-thompson-91a47339/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mythtickle/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Guest: Justin Thompson, Senior Artist at Charles M. Schulz Creative AssociatesOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-thompson-91a47339/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mythtickle/_____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
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My guest today is Dana Stephensen, Senior Artist with the Australian Ballet Company and a mother of 3 children, including twin girls,At the age of three Dana began her dance training with Davidia Lind in jazz, tap, ballet and singing in her hometown of Brisbane. She later trained with Mary Heath and Sandra Ashley before studying with the Queensland Dance School of Excellence in 2001, obtaining her Royal Academy of Dance Solo Seal.Dana joined The Australian Ballet School in 2002. In her graduating year she was seconded to The Australian Ballet to perform in various seasons before joining the company full-time in 2005. She has since enjoyed international tours to Los Angeles, New York, UK, Auckland, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris.At the end of 2008, Dana was awarded the Khitercs Hirai Scholarship, which enabled her to gain invaluable experience training with numerous ballet companies in Europe. Dana was promoted to coryphée (a leading dancer in a corps) in 2010 and went on to win the Telstra Ballet Dancer Award later that year. She was promoted to soloist in 2014 and to senior artist in 2018.In 2020 Dana took what she thought was to be her final dance with the company, at that stage 11 weeks pregnant with her twin girls with fiancé Lachy Gillespie AKA the Purple Wiggle.Today Dana shares her story of her experience with post natal depression and anxiety, and how she used her ballet as therapy to aid in her recovery.I also indulge my own curiosity of the ballet world so we talk a lot about ballet!**This episode contains discussion around post natal depression and anxiety**Read more about Dana and follow her on instagramDana would love you to visit :www.cope.com.auwww.panda.com.auwww.gigetfoundation.org.au..Upcoming Australian ballet ShowsRead and listen to the part of Swan Lake I was trying to describeRead the Sydney Morning Herald articleRead about Wayne McGregor and Dyad 1929Connect with the podcastMusic used in this episode is in the public domain and therefore not subject to copyright, and is taken from the ballets Swan Lake, Peter and the Wolf, The Nutcracker and Giselle.Photo by Jeff Busby of Dana performing in the ballet The Sleeping Beauty
Valerie Tereshchenko was born in Kiev, Ukraine. She immigrated to Australia with her family when she was six years old and a year later took her first ballet class. In 2009 Valerie joined The Australian Ballet. Valerie told SBS Russian about her role of Anna Karenina. - После долгого перерыва открывается сезон спектаклей Австралийской балетной компании в Мельбурне и Сиднее, и зрители наконец-то смогут увидеть замечательную новую постановку балета "Анна Каренина". Сима Цыскина побеседовала с балериной Валерией Терещенко, которая поделилась собственным видением бессмертной героини романа Льва Толстого.
Although every part of a video game is indispensable, from storyline to animation, the looks are the first thing we get access to, even before seeing what the characters can do. That sounds like a lot of pressure for those creating the blueprints of how a game would look, doesn't it? Actually, concept artists, those in charge of designing those blueprints, love their job, and we have the pleasure to talk to one of them in today's episode: Christopher Hayes. Christopher Hayes is a concept artist; from his imagination and how his hands translate his thoughts into drawings is how some of the games we've spent hours playing look like. Currently working as a Senior UI Artist at Blizzard, he also worked at Epic Games as a Senior Artist and spent over 6 years at Blizzard as a 3-D Character Artist and Concept Artist. Christopher created weaponry, armor, and characters of World of Worldcraft, Hearthstone, and Disney Infinity. In this episode, we hear tons of incredible stories from Christopher about the characters he created, how fun it is to work at Blizzard, and his journey to becoming an artist. His father, a musician, and his mother, a painter, certainly encouraged him to work with art, while his grandfather would ask him if Blizzard was a good company to work in. We also talked about the projects he enjoyed the most working in, his and his kids' favorite games, and the things he prefers to design. Christopher also shared his thoughts on the importance of reading and constantly stimulating creativity, the tight connection between concept creation and storytelling, and much more. Tune in to Episode 15 of A Gamer's Story and join us on a journey into the depths of a creative mind. Some Questions I Ask:As a concept artist, how does a typical day at the office looks like? (1:24)Do you take inspiration from a specific artist or from several? (5:24)Hearthstone is a great game. What did you work on in that game? (16:30)What kind of designs are the ones you enjoy doing more? (41:44)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Where does someone like Christopher get inspiration from (7:01)About the hundreds of possibilities to get into the gaming industry besides being a professional player (12:04)Christopher's favorite games to play (21:49)Why storytelling is one of the primary parts of creating the concept of a video game (47:52)Connect with Christopher:LinkedInInstagramEtsyLet's Connect!InstagramTwitterYouTube Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Acclaimed ballet dancer Jarryd Madden is here! Senior Artist with the Australian Ballet, winner of the 2019 Green Room award and the 2016 Telstra People's Choice award, Jarryd is going to try and use his dance skills to survive Dish Island. Will it work? Of couse not! But bless him for giving it a go. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we chat with Gloria about her experiences as a Black woman in the visual arts community as well as her experiences as a senior and how these identities intersect and contribute to her art.Purchase Gloria's Art here Support her projects on PatreonFind her on Tiktok @shehergloriaFind her on Instagram @gloria_c_swain_artistCBC Article about GloriaGet tickets to Camp Cove! the two-day BIPOC women's virtual retreat hereJoin our private Facebook group for community connection, support & exclusive updates Purchase our “Forgotten Black women writers & storytellers” PDF hereFollow us on InstagramDownload our 30-day JournalCheck us out on Twitter
What opportunities do archviz artists have outside image-making? How to discover and pursue new passions, interests, build side activities, and even additional income streams?Episode 10 of the "There's Something about Archviz" podcast aims to provoke thought and push 3D artists to explore new activities that while being still linked to archviz, are not strictly image-making, which is especially important in an age like ours where work and skills have become so fluid.In order to help me explore this topic, I had Lisa Della Dora on the show, an exemplary case of a 3D Artist developing transversal skills. Besides working as a Senior Artist for Bloomimages, Lisa runs since 2017 Render IT!, a collection of over 40 interviews with Italian 3D artists, which developed into a thriving community. Since 2020 she also joined the Master In Digital Architecture (MADI) at the University of Venice as an Art Director, kicking off her teaching career.We discuss why is it worth it to explore side activities as an archviz artist, how to manage time in pursuing these new projects, while also touching on the topic of working from home and how to adapt to this new normality.More about Lisa:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisadelladoraRender IT!: https://renderit.blog/The Made in ItaViz Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/248608953122268
Nathan and I talked about creating personal IPs, Nathan’s move from the VFX industry to working at Unity, the ability to pursue personal projects, Norman’s Island project going to Annecy, and a lot more. Nathan Thomas has animated on movies such as Star Wars, Captain Marvel, Terminator: Dark Fate, Bumblebee, Guardians of the Galaxy, Godzilla, just to name a few from the long list that he has been involved in. He is a founder of Little Mountain Animation and creator of Big Dinosaur, Norman’s Island and Magic and Machines. Nathan currently works as a Senior Artist at Unity Technologies. To find out more about Nathan and his work, go here:http://nathanthomasanimation.com/https://www.littlemountainanimation.com/
In this podcast episode, Jesus McDonald interviewed Alex Lopez, who is the owner of Concept Art Factory, a design and branding company in Silicon Valley. Alex has 25 years in the industry as a digital artist and started his career in video games and has expanded to work with businesses outside of the entertainment industry. At Concept Art Factory, Alex develops art for game applications that will be a model/standard for future games and applications. Tasks involve UI/UX design wireframes and assets, character design, logos, and type. He also works on design flow and visual storytelling for both digital and publishing media. Questions covered: 1. What inspired you to choose a career in branding and visual design? 2. You've worked for well-known companies here in Silicon Valley as an Art Director and Senior Lead Artist at companies like Disney, Konami Digital Entertainment, and others. How did you work your way up the ladder? 3. Who is your ideal client? And how can they get in contact with you? 4. Do you have any tips for our listeners? You can also watch the video version of this episode on Jesus McDonald's YouTube channel. For business inquiries please send Jesus McDonald a LinkedIn message.
Episode 35 - Get to know the lovely Dominic Skinner, Global Senior Artist for MAC Cosmetics and judge on TV show Glow Up BBCFollow Dominic:InstagramTiktokYouTubeDominic Skinner Makeup ArtistTwitterFollow and watch Glow Up:InstagramGlow Up - The Next Makeup StarEpisode mentions:Val GarlandIMDBIris ApfelKevyn Aucoin Makeup BooksAlexander McQueenJean-Paul GaultierVivienne WestwoodJeremy ScottMAC CosmeticsMAC ProSupport We Speak Beauty by purchasing some merch :)WSB MERCH
*English Language Episode* Barbara is a Senior Artist at this amazing initiative and she shares with us about her experience creating art and communicating hope around the World. You can go to hospitalart.org to know more.
Episode 21 - This week we have the enigmatic John Stapleton on the show. John T Stapleton is a Brooklyn native who moved to LA to pursue screenwriting after graduating from the School Of Visual Arts. His independent films "Mi Pollo Loco" and "Angels" quickly became the cult darlings of the film festival circuit.Scouted as a model in the early nineties, he learned the importance of makeup on men during the heroin chic phase of fashion. Skinny boys with Smokey eyes were having a moment and when it was over, Stapleton turned to his next career phase- makeup artistry, taking a position at MAC in 1996. John has now been with MAC for 24 years and holds a Senior National Artist title.Somewhere along the way, he stumbled into a notable career as a make-up artist, working with such names as Kelly Osbourne, Anika Noni Rose, Margaret Cho, and Joan Jett and landed a role as Senior Artist at MAC Cosmetics, propelling him into the world of backstage fashion. Stapleton worked on E! Fashion Police for five years, developed and appeared as Margaret Cho’s Makeup Artist on VH1’s The Cho Show. Stapleton is currently the Makeup Designer for the forthcoming Netflix series Selena.Episode Links:InstagramAIM ArtistsMAC ProMac CosmeticsMargaret ChoKelly OsbourneBelinda CarlisleJoan JettZac Posen
Special guests Hannah Mutze, Benefit Cosmetics Australia National Brow Artist and Colette Manion, Senior Artist and Owner of Kohl Beauty tells us exactly how to get the fluffy brows of your dreams. From at-home tinting, shaping and tweezing to a rundown of brow lamination - the new styling trick you'll be obsessing over.Plus, for a limited time Bad and Busy listeners get 20% off Benefit product on Adore Beauty - tune in for the code. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last year we were lucky enough to grab a quick chat with Concept Artist / Illustrator and Senior Artist at DR Studios, Amanda Blatch! Join Mark Drew and Jonathon Wilson in this special interview as we discuss all the moving parts of game design and more!
Kiekie Stanners has truly forged her own path through fashion, keeping true to her style along the way and being rewarded with one of Australasia's most prized jobs. India Leishman speaks with Kiekie about the big, bad world of beauty and what it takes to stay on top.
This week, we go behind the curtain to talk with one of the Senior Visual Effects Artists, Yoshi Vu, that helped to bring both The Mandalorian and The Rise of Skywalker to life. Join us to hear about his incredible journey from aspiring artist to one of the incredibly talented magicians that make the impossible possible and allow us to journey to that galaxy far, far away. We also discuss the latest HoloNet news and provide details on our January giveaway where you can win a Rise of the Resistance travel tumbler.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/jtapodcast)
Stephen Bliss has been the Senior Artist at Rockstar Games for many years and through his agency has been able to fulfill commissions for clients which allow him the financial freedom to do his own work in the studio. Here the artist discusses how he’s built a life in Art and what he’s working on now. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Speaker: Ray Mendez, biologist and naturalist Description: Travel with photographer, naturalist, and entomologist Ray Mendez on a journey of exploration into the recesses of one of his favorite places: Trinidad’s rainforest. Anting (using ants for feather cleaning) trogon birds will be among the fascinating jungle inhabitants discussed, as well as various mammals, reptiles and insects. Speaker Bio: Ray Mendez is a Manhattan native who started his career at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. He first worked in the Department of Animal Behavior, next in Entomology as a taxonomist, and finally as Senior Artist in the Exhibits Department. After leaving the museum he started his own firm, Work As Play. His projects have ranged from the insect wrangler (he coined the phrase) to movies such as Silence of the Lambs to designing exhibits for museums and zoos all over the world, including the first two trash museums in the US. He also has worked on large theme park projects such as Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The natural world and especially its small residents have always been his passion and he has served on the board of the Asa Wright Nature Center in Trinidad and Tobago for over 30 years. Underwritten by: https://wildernessworkshop.org https://www.aspennature.org http://www.roaringforkaudubon.org
In this episode I chat with the amazing Tiffany who's been in the makeup industry for over 20 years. She's travelled the world and worked with celebrities and yet she remains humble and sweet. If you want to know what it involves to be a makeup artist, how to create work/life balance while having a family and what Mick Jagger is really like you should definitely give this episode a listen!music: www.bensound.com, www.soundjay.com
Episode 67 features conductor David A. Rahbee. Dr. Rahbee is a Senior Artist in Residence at the University of Washington School of Music in Seattle, where he is director of orchestral activities and teaches conducting. In this podcast we discuss: Work at the University of Washington, starting a new orchestra on campus, his musical life in Europe, diversity during the classical period, influential teachers, programming for the season, the Haydn Experience, diversity in classical time period, and influential teachers. Dr. Rahbee also talks about forming a new orchestra, how to make classical music relevant for today, language and music, advice to young musicians and his role with the Daniel's Orchestral Music. To learn more about David A. Rahbee please visit: http://www.davidrahbee.com/biography.html © Off The Podium, 2017
David McAllister’s life in ballet started with a wish upon a star. What sounds like a scene of a movie, set up a remarkable career, that continues to shape the essence of Australian dance, particularly ballet. David has been associated with the Australian Ballet for 35 years, celebrated this year. Starting as a dancer at in 1983, making his way up through the ranks, promoted to Senior Artist in 1986 and Principal Dancer in 1989. David had many career highlights including dancing for Princess Diana, in Coppélia. David danced his final performance in Giselle at the Sydney Opera House in 2001, less than 5 months later he became the seventh Artistic Director of the Australian Ballet. The Australian Ballet is over 50 years old and is held in high regard around the world, for the strength and athleticism of the dancers. The company is also known for its first class medical team that runs an Injury Management and Prevention Program. A critical component for one of the busiest dance companies in the world with upwards of 250 performances programed a year. As Artistic Director David has programmed a range of choreographers including Meryl Tankard, Gideon Obarzanek , Stephen Page, Graham Murphy and many other fabulous Australian and international choreographers. David directed his first ballet, The Sleeping Beauty in 2015. This is a generous and wide-ranging interview, which covers everything from the Marriage Equity Debate of 2017, gender fluidity, leadership to the changing face of ballet and what David is looking forward to in 2018.
This episode, we are speaking with Wren Brier, Senior Artist at Well Placed Cactus, and a Co-Runner of the Women in Games Brisbane group.
Michael Tanzillo is an artist and designer based in New York. Michael holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from The Ohio State University and Master of Fine Arts degree from The Savannah College of Art and Design. Since 2004, Michael has worked professionally in a number of disciplines including painting, photography, web design, product design, branding, and 3D imaging. Michael has also worked as a Senior Artist at Blue Sky Animation studios lending his artistic talents to multiple Ice Age films, the Rio series, The Peanuts Movie, Epic, and the upcoming Ferdinand film. Along with his artistic work, Michael is a published author and educator.In 2015, Michael expanded into the world of interior design and space management. He fell in love with the process and immediately began renovating his own apartment to fit his life. Since then, he has used his gained knowledge to help others achieve the homes and work spaces they have always desired.Although Michael enlists the super powers of many talented artists and writers, he is the driving force behind Space Optimized and the one you will most likely be working with.Topics covered in this episode: Design, Minimalism, Tiny House Movement, Collaboration in Creativity, Curiosity, Purpose & Passion, and so much more.Website: https://spaceoptimized.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceoptimizedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceoptimized/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpaceOptimized
I go over a few game design tips I posted on twitter, I also talk about Indie Game the Movie. Then I have an interview with Senior Artist/Industry Veteran, Scott Butler. Scott talks about his experience in the game industry and gives advice on how to get your start as an artist doing art for games.Check out his site here: Scott Butler Site I started a firstgiving page for Child’s Play Charity. Donate anything you can give if you feel inclined to do so. I give all donators a shout out on my podcast! Donate Here!
I interview Senior Artist, Hugo Beyer. We talk about what makes a game fun, how he broke into the game industry as an artist and a little about developing his own indie title in which he did all the 2d/3d/ui art for. Check it out here: Holy Moly Dragons