Everyday Artist's Podcast
Summary: A series of podcasts highlighting the love and passion that working artists display in the everyday pursuit of their craft.Listen in as artists, and perhaps some people that you may not think of as artists, talk about the day-to-day ways they bring artistic passion and devotion to their work.See images on the website brentwatkinson.com/new/pod/index.php
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Podcasts:
David navigates us through the process of working in the field of software development and implementation by day, and working as a pottery artist on nights and weekends.
John and Megan Schmidt are professional chefs that decided a few years ago to start a food truck business together.
Jeff talks about how he changed careers in order to live the lifestyle he preferred.
Anna discusses the importance of being positive and getting your mind in the correct attitude while working in the studio.
Amber Lea, tattoo artist and owner of Dear You Tattoo Studio explains her approach to consultation and helping clients make good decisions.
Ed talks about his seminal experiences of drawing and painting in a sketchbook while on a trip to Europe.
Vincent explains his journey of making art for many different types of clients and audiences.
Highly awarded illustrator and fine artist Anita Kunz discusses her thoughts about how art can contribute to society.
Gena gives insights into the small details that produce the best experience for her patients.
Sean Gilbert, tattoo artist and owner of "Headless Hands" tattoo studio, discusses many aspects of tattoo culture.
Brent talks about the element of "timing" while painting in watercolor.
Mark Bischel talks about developing as an artist while working on his Master's Degree in Illustration.
Artist Interviews from Art Westport, an art fair in Kansas City, Missouri.
Michelle Demars talks about the mental and physical aspects of belly dancing.
A story about the rock band "The Doors", and how people perceive information differently. Using visual reference while building a composition.