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Sam Roberts is the editor and publisher of BLAG (Better Letters Magazine), the world's only print and online publication dedicated to sign painting (see https://bl.ag). He is a Londoner living in Catalonia, Spain, and the author of numerous books and articles about the craft of sign painting, and its history. See full show notes at ➡️ https://www.martinaflor.com/podcast Sign up for my Free Lettering Masterclass ➡️ https://martinaflor.easywebinar.live/lettering-masterclass Sign up for my Lettering Tips newsletter ➡️ https://www.martinaflor.com/letteringtips Follow me on instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/martinaflor/
John Stevens is the 21st guest on the podcast. This episode was recorded back in 2020, but still, everything said inside is pretty interesting and helpful. 2 hours of John Stevens sharing the story of his journey in Calligraphy. 00:00 Teasers 00:11 Intro 00:14 Prestory 01:00 Meeting John Stevens 06:58 The beginning of John Stevens Journey with Calligraphy 17:00 Calligraphy and the technology 20:00 John Benson 25:28 Form, rhythm, and movement 32:31 The scripts and struggles in the beginning 42:07 Working on a new book 43:33 Calligraphy, Lettering, Sign Painting, or Typography? 50:00 Mastering Calligraphy scripts 60:00 Always following your interest 64:00 The artist proccess 69:00 Learning new things in Calligraphy 71:00 Calligraphy - the love of his life 72:00 Teaching workshops around the world 83:20 The renaissance of Calligraphy 98:30 Calligraphers and using paper 106:00 Students that made an impression 110:00 Luca Barcellona, Pokras Lampas, Vika and Vita 115:00 Best advice received 118:50 Closing words 120:00 Why is the podcast coming out now
This week, I sit down with Artist and Sign Maker, Christian Shaknaitis to talk about his work with Brush and Pounce Signs. Sign Painting has been around for hundreds of years. Way back, as early as 300 B.C., merchants of all kinds needed ways to communicate the goods they had for sale. That need cultivated the first form of marketing and advertising that the world revolves around today. In a world of technology and innovation, Christian does all he can do to keep the Craft of Hand Painted Sign Making alive! This week, we talk the origin of Sign Making, how someone falls into such a career path, the process behind it, and so much more. Hand Painted signs are a labor of love. They are something so much more than a Vinyl sticker on a wall. These pieces take hours and hours of time to execute upon the thousands of hours it takes to learn the skills and, from what I can see, there's nobody better around here than Brush and Pounce Signs. Enjoy the episode! - WWW.ILLCALLYOURIGHTBACK.COM - Follow ICYRB on Instagram - illcallyourightback Follow ICYRB on Twitter - ICYRBpodcast Like ICYRB on Facebook - I'll Call You Right Back Podcast
Find Jennifer on Instagram @konanzandco. Tweet us @mondoneon with your favorite moment. Know someone who would be a phenomenal guest? Get in touch with us!Music by M.K. Khan. Checkout “High Voltage” our monthly Playlist on Spotify. Consider supporting the show at Patreon. Join the Discord, click here.
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In this episode I speak with Bud Ries about art and sign painting. Sponsor: Feral Giant Theme song: Adeem The Artist
My guest for this episode of the Guest Friends podcast is my nephew - and hands-on renaissance man: Justin Stilson. Justin and his wife Brittany live just outside of Bay City, Michigan. Having grown up in a family that valued working with their hands, Justin experienced everything from construction work, to restoring muscle cars, to tending to goats, to trying out crafts like scrapbooking. With a willingness to learn new things and to put in the hard work, it's not a big surprise then that he eventually took the leap into entrepreneurship by starting his own business: Stilson Sign & Custom. I met up with Justin in his home/workshop to discuss how he's become a devoted old-world artisan with pinstriping and antique sign painting. Amongst other insights, Justin shares why the D.I.Y. ethic is just a way of life (especially when your family never called a repairman); how his toolbox involuntarily became his first pinstriping canvas; and why ambition is the ultimate call-to-action. We'd enjoy your comments or questions: GuestFriendsPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: Guest Friends LINKS RELATED TO THIS EPISODE: Logo Credit: Saint-Creative.com Music Credit: Of Asaph (James Alleman) Recommended Resources: Social: Stilson Sign & Custom (FaceBook) Social: Stilson Sign & Custom (Instagram) Place: American Gasser - Saginaw Video: "Von Dutch - Legend of Pinstriping" Tools: Mack Brush Company
Episode: 2095 Sidney Rix's new algebra book: Of billboards and landscapes. Today, Sidney Rix's new algebra book.
In this episode, Shayna talks about airbrushing, riding motorcycles, traveling and developing the skills to be a multifaceted artist. Find Shayna on Instagram at: @13thstreetairbrushingSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/gnarlymagazine)
In this episode Nick Ward interviews sign painter Taylor Nagel of Top Shelf Signs who talks about living the Carny life, tattooing, traveling, sign painting, and getting to paint the Grave Digger monster truck.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/gnarlymagazine)
Sean Starr has been creating original art for over 35 years and his work has been featured in the documentary film and book "Sign Painters" and you can find him at https://www.starrstudios.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Directamente desde la Casa de las Letras transmitimos un nuevo capítulo de PodCasType. En esta ocasión, tuvimos el agrado de conversar con Bryan Choapa, más conocido como Bryan Yonki @bryan.yonki . Puente Altino, actualmente residiendo en LA, California (EEUU). Hoy en día Bryan se dedica a lo que él define como "arte comercial", refiriéndose a los letreros, carteles o rótulo que una empresa determinada usa para explicitar sus servicios, básicamente con pintura y pincel. Bryan comenzó en el mundo del graffiti, lo que también se trata de dibujar letras, y es ahí donde empezó su interés más potente, ya que iba desarrollando nuevos tipos de letras para buscar un estilo y así diferenciarse del resto de graffiteros. Nos contó sobre su experiencia aprendiendo Sign Painting en Estados Unidos, sobre sus maestros y sobre sus primeros trabajos, y cómo todo desencadenó que hoy en día pueda tener su propio emprendimiento llamado Well Done Signs @welldonesigns (www.welldonesigns.com). También nos dio interesantes detalles sobre la técnica para aplicar el Lettering, las herramientas que utiliza, los métodos para proyectar la gráfica y cuál es la función principal de los letreros. Bryan también realiza talleres en Chile y éstos han sido especialmente trabajados con una metodología desde lo que sus maestros le han entregado para poder enseñar esta técnica y desde la experiencia en todos estos años. Encuentra los links, recomendaciones y los detalles de nuestros podcast en peggofonts.com/podcastype que son una muy buena fuente de datos interesantes para navegar y enriquecer tu conocimiento sobre el mundo de las letras. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastype/message
Directamente desde la Casa de las Letras transmitimos un nuevo capítulo de PodCasType. En esta ocasión, tuvimos el agrado de conversar con dos grandes letristas nacionales: Pablo Madrid @pieldegallinas (aka. @ojoporojo.cl) y Juan Pablo Sotomayor @letrerosamano . Pablo, diseñador gráfico de profesión y diplomado en tipografía de la Universidad de Chile; Juan Pablo, artista plástico y pintor de oficio. Ambos trabajan en el mundo del letrero hecho a mano, o rotulación, como también puede denominársele, hace alrededor de 3 años y hace 2 años trabajando e incursionando en la técnica del "Gilding", lo que podemos conocer como aplicación de papel de oro en distintas gráficas corporativas en vitrinas. Profundizamos y definimos conceptos claves para conocer estas técnicas, como los usos de pinceles, soportes, acabados, consejos, como así también conversamos sobre definiciones de lo que es "Sign Painting", "Lettering", Rotulación y Caligrafía. . Para escuchar este capítulo debes ingresar al link de nuestra bio mientras estés trabajando, haciendo letras, caminando o simplemente con tiempo para escucharnos y esperamos que te inspire! Podrás encontrar todos las referencias de todo lo que hablamos en el podcast! Cuéntanos qué te pareció este #podcastype ❤️ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcastype/message
Publicitário de formação Raphael Gibara trabalhou durante cerca de 15 anos como diretor de arte e designer até conhecer o alecrim e começar a se aprofundar no desenho das Letras. Desde 2013 trabalha com lettering combinando seu background de design para desenvolver projetos que vão desde sign painting até o desenvolvimento de marcas
Alex May Hughes is an artist and sign-painter. Alex's work is typically either beautifully crafted signs, created in a traditional Victorian style, or beautifully crafted signs, created in a Matt Groening, Simpsons style. Alex became interested in typography whilst at university, she explored that interest and sought out an apprenticeship with an established sign-painter after graduation. Through experimenting with various types of sign-painting Alex discovered her love for working with gold leaf and mirrored surfaces and has established a niche in this way of working.
Find Joseph Giampino on Instagram @spclsigns. Tweet us @mondoneon with your favorite moment.Consider supporting the show at Patreon.
Calligraphy Masters Podcast is finally back!! An episode with Mark from Letters in Design Conference! Calligraphy Masters Show is a show where I talk with some of the most inspiring and influential artists in the world of Calligraphy, Lettering and Sign Painting with the goal of exploring their mindset and learn the secrets that helped them became successful.
The Craft Hangout gang is fascinated by traditional sign painting, and we got the most incredible sign painter to hang with us, in person-- Mike Meyer! He has been painting signs since the 70s and has seen the industry move in many directions, but he has always remained true to himself and the craft of painting signs. He gained international recognition after appearing in the critically acclaimed movie, Sign Painters. Mike still has a business of painting signs but now has his own line of brushes and continues to keep the art form alive by teaching a new generation of artists the traditional craft of painting signs... and he makes new friends along the way. Check Mike Meyer out online: mike on IG/FB: @mikemeyersignpainter Classes: www.betterletters.co - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Love the show? Support us by becoming a Craft Hangout Patreon! https://patreon.com/crafthangout ------------------------------------------------ Our snazzy theme song is by Scott Making Cents: https://m.soundcloud.com/scottmakingcents ------------------------------------------------ Oh! And don’t forget to join our tribe! www.crafthangout.com www.instagram.com/crafthangout https://www.facebook.com/crafthangout
Halfapx is the the 1st female and 10th guest in Calligraphy Masters Podcast - A show where I talk with some of the most inspiring and influential artist in the world of Calligraphy, Lettering and Sign Painting with the goal of exploring their mindset and learn the secrets that helped them became successful. In this episode Halfapx shares: -her journey in Calligraphy -who were her teachers and who inspired him -iPad Calligraphy -The struggles she had with Calligraphy -Her favourite pen holder -Her favourite nibs -her nib collection -some secrets and more...
In this episode you can hear about the story of Copenhagen Signs, how he found his passion, how did he learn, tips & tricks and many other things involving Sign Painting
On a late trip to Los Angeles last year, I stayed with a kid I knew from a New Mexican graffiti crew. His name is Augustine. We me through a girl I use to date and we all shared the same passion for one thing, street art. We would travel across town to watch trains and rep our crews in main spots inner city. The love for letters turned into a community driven art form that eventually built a variety of thriving businesses from screen printing companies, magazines, tattoo shops and as shown in this video, one of the oldest forms of traditional lettering. Sign painting by hand.
This episode we sit down with artist/sign painter Sharon Manhart. We hear about how she made it to Omaha, the importance of trade school, and the inspirational story of how she got to where she is today.
We're talkin' TRUE FIRE, airbrush techniques and future projects with Mike Lavallee!Renowned for his TRUE FIRE airbrush technique which has revitalized the automotive art industry, the artist, Mike Lavallee, traces his roots to sign painting. Graduating with a degree in Sign Painting from Boston's Butera Art School in 1979, he would not work exclusively on bikes until after attending his first rally in Laconia, New Hampshire. It would become weekend event that would permanently change his life. It sparked what would eventually become a lifelong endeavor. Immersing himself in a decades long trek he would travel the motorcycle circuit as an artist until choosing to settle in the Pacific Northwest. In 1999 he opened his airbrush studio, Killer Paint, in Snohomish, Washington.After several successful collaborations with Chip Foose of Foose Design, Mike was introduced to a unique market of enthusiasts with an unquenchable appetite for fast rides and custom paint jobs. Sunny California was set ablaze when Mike's signature flame jobs burst onto the scene, instantly branding his technique a hot commodity. A friendship with Jesse James of West Coast Choppers landed Mike his first spot on television. Appearing as a guest artist on The Discovery Channel's, "Monster Garage," was an exciting experience. Mike attributes a significant portion of his success to both Chip Foose and Jesse James. Chip, in particular, has been a major component in the exposure of Mike’s distinctive TRUE FIRE technique.Since his appearances on Monster Garage, Mike, has since been honored to participate in TLC's wildly popular "Overhaulin'" and "RIDES"; shows he credits for their publicity of his TRUE FIRE technique. Mike has poured over 25 years of his life into his artwork, making it his primary focus, second to none. It's been a journey from one end of the country to another, some times being far easier than others. Along the way he's touched lives, inspired awe, spread smiles and lived to the fullest. In Mike's words, “What more could you ask for?”ABOUT KILLER PAINT - The custom automotive industry has never been the same since Killer Paint has come onto the scene. Mike Lavallee, Brooklyn native, has continued to invent, create, and elevate an industry that he calls home. The breadth of Mike’s vision and creative talent is long and wide. Mike and Killer Paint can transform any client’s dreams into striking realities one airbrush stroke at a time. Lavallee specializes in fine art, portraits, wildlife, murals and so much more. The creation of True Fire, revolutionized the entire industry and is still a highly sought after technique and effect. Barely letting the paint dry in his airbrush, Mike created Skelebrities, phenomenal and edgy renditions of the likes of Clint Eastwood and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. And, Mike Lavallee and Killer paint are constantly giving back to the custom automotive community, traveling and teaching new students the art of the airbrush.Mike Lavallee and Killer paint are located in Snohomish, Washington, and are available to discuss your custom project at any time. Working within the budgets of our clients is our specialty, realizing that Killer Paint does have a minimum of $500.00. All quotes from Mike and Killer Paint include prep, artwork, clear, cut and buffing unless other details are specified. When you are considering where to spend your custom cash, go no further than trusting your project with Mike Lavallee and Killer Paint. Killer Paint, where custom goes to the next level.www.killerpaint.com Keep up with Killer Paint on facebook!
We're talkin' TRUE FIRE, airbrush techniques and future projects with Mike Lavallee!Renowned for his TRUE FIRE airbrush technique which has revitalized the automotive art industry, the artist, Mike Lavallee, traces his roots to sign painting. Graduating with a degree in Sign Painting from Boston's Butera Art School in 1979, he would not work exclusively on bikes until after attending his first rally in Laconia, New Hampshire. It would become weekend event that would permanently change his life. It sparked what would eventually become a lifelong endeavor. Immersing himself in a decades long trek he would travel the motorcycle circuit as an artist until choosing to settle in the Pacific Northwest. In 1999 he opened his airbrush studio, Killer Paint, in Snohomish, Washington.After several successful collaborations with Chip Foose of Foose Design, Mike was introduced to a unique market of enthusiasts with an unquenchable appetite for fast rides and custom paint jobs. Sunny California was set ablaze when Mike's signature flame jobs burst onto the scene, instantly branding his technique a hot commodity. A friendship with Jesse James of West Coast Choppers landed Mike his first spot on television. Appearing as a guest artist on The Discovery Channel's, "Monster Garage," was an exciting experience. Mike attributes a significant portion of his success to both Chip Foose and Jesse James. Chip, in particular, has been a major component in the exposure of Mike’s distinctive TRUE FIRE technique.Since his appearances on Monster Garage, Mike, has since been honored to participate in TLC's wildly popular "Overhaulin'" and "RIDES"; shows he credits for their publicity of his TRUE FIRE technique. Mike has poured over 25 years of his life into his artwork, making it his primary focus, second to none. It's been a journey from one end of the country to another, some times being far easier than others. Along the way he's touched lives, inspired awe, spread smiles and lived to the fullest. In Mike's words, “What more could you ask for?”ABOUT KILLER PAINT - The custom automotive industry has never been the same since Killer Paint has come onto the scene. Mike Lavallee, Brooklyn native, has continued to invent, create, and elevate an industry that he calls home. The breadth of Mike’s vision and creative talent is long and wide. Mike and Killer Paint can transform any client’s dreams into striking realities one airbrush stroke at a time. Lavallee specializes in fine art, portraits, wildlife, murals and so much more. The creation of True Fire, revolutionized the entire industry and is still a highly sought after technique and effect. Barely letting the paint dry in his airbrush, Mike created Skelebrities, phenomenal and edgy renditions of the likes of Clint Eastwood and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. And, Mike Lavallee and Killer paint are constantly giving back to the custom automotive community, traveling and teaching new students the art of the airbrush.Mike Lavallee and Killer paint are located in Snohomish, Washington, and are available to discuss your custom project at any time. Working within the budgets of our clients is our specialty, realizing that Killer Paint does have a minimum of $500.00. All quotes from Mike and Killer Paint include prep, artwork, clear, cut and buffing unless other details are specified. When you are considering where to spend your custom cash, go no further than trusting your project with Mike Lavallee and Killer Paint. Killer Paint, where custom goes to the next level.www.killerpaint.com Keep up with Killer Paint on facebook!
Sean talks with the band about life in the 80s, Morrissey & The Smiths, Sign Painting and the upcoming screening of the film Sign Painters at the Elemental Arts Festival in Limerick this coming September.
We're talkin' TRUE FIRE, airbrush techniques and future projects with Mike Lavallee!Renowned for his TRUE FIRE airbrush technique which has revitalized the automotive art industry, the artist, Mike Lavallee, traces his roots to sign painting. Graduating with a degree in Sign Painting from Boston's Butera Art School in 1979, he would not work exclusively on bikes until after attending his first rally in Laconia, New Hampshire. It would become weekend event that would permanently change his life. It sparked what would eventually become a lifelong endeavor. Immersing himself in a decades long trek he would travel the motorcycle circuit as an artist until choosing to settle in the Pacific Northwest. In 1999 he opened his airbrush studio, Killer Paint, in Snohomish, Washington.After several successful collaborations with Chip Foose of Foose Design, Mike was introduced to a unique market of enthusiasts with an unquenchable appetite for fast rides and custom paint jobs. Sunny California was set ablaze when Mike's signature flame jobs burst onto the scene, instantly branding his technique a hot commodity. A friendship with Jesse James of West Coast Choppers landed Mike his first spot on television. Appearing as a guest artist on The Discovery Channel's, "Monster Garage," was an exciting experience. Mike attributes a significant portion of his success to both Chip Foose and Jesse James. Chip, in particular, has been a major component in the exposure of Mike’s distinctive TRUE FIRE technique.Since his appearances on Monster Garage, Mike, has since been honored to participate in TLC's wildly popular "Overhaulin'" and "RIDES"; shows he credits for their publicity of his TRUE FIRE technique. Mike has poured over 25 years of his life into his artwork, making it his primary focus, second to none. It's been a journey from one end of the country to another, some times being far easier than others. Along the way he's touched lives, inspired awe, spread smiles and lived to the fullest. In Mike's words, “What more could you ask for?”ABOUT KILLER PAINT - The custom automotive industry has never been the same since Killer Paint has come onto the scene. Mike Lavallee, Brooklyn native, has continued to invent, create, and elevate an industry that he calls home. The breadth of Mike’s vision and creative talent is long and wide. Mike and Killer Paint can transform any client’s dreams into striking realities one airbrush stroke at a time. Lavallee specializes in fine art, portraits, wildlife, murals and so much more. The creation of True Fire, revolutionized the entire industry and is still a highly sought after technique and effect. Barely letting the paint dry in his airbrush, Mike created Skelebrities, phenomenal and edgy renditions of the likes of Clint Eastwood and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith. And, Mike Lavallee and Killer paint are constantly giving back to the custom automotive community, traveling and teaching new students the art of the airbrush.Mike Lavallee and Killer paint are located in Snohomish, Washington, and are available to discuss your custom project at any time. Working within the budgets of our clients is our specialty, realizing that Killer Paint does have a minimum of $500.00. All quotes from Mike and Killer Paint include prep, artwork, clear, cut and buffing unless other details are specified. When you are considering where to spend your custom cash, go no further than trusting your project with Mike Lavallee and Killer Paint. Killer Paint, where custom goes to the next level.www.killerpaint.com Keep up with Killer Paint on facebook!
Hoje é dia de casa cheia! Temos os Halfstudio Signs, especializados em Lettering e Sign Painting, com todos os desenhos feitos à mão. Também irá estar presente a organização do festival InFrame, um concurso de curtas metragens realizadas em 24horas. Estejam atentos! http://halfstudiosigns.com/ http://inframefilmfest.com/ The post #48 HALFSTUDIO SIGNS COM EMANUEL BARREIRA E MARIANA BRANCO E INFRAME FILM FEST appeared first on DAR.