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In this episode we talk about how to sell at art shows (maybe), brainstorming ideas for how to present a narrative without spoon-feeding your audience, a viral Reddit post about a photographer who deleted wedding photos in front of the groom, the mural festival Josh has been working on behind the scenes, the new Dune movie and dumb design choices in TV shows, discovering the true identity of Bigfoot!
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Oops pow surprise! We are back with a new episode without waiting 3 months. In this one we talk about:
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It's a mini-ish episode! ...? In this one, Josh and Sergio talk about
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Scott W. Prior comes back to the show to talk about dealing with weird people while doing plein air, the difficulties of painting a mosh pit, finding cool spots to paint, why NFTs are important. Scott's history of dealing with galleries, selling the Golden Gate Bridge painting, bartering with and trading for paintings, getting old and dealing with injuries & picking the theme music for driving off the Grand Canyon! Check out Scott and Sergio's work for #sonomapleinair on Saturday the 11th at Sonoma Square!
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And we're back! Sergio recaps his month in Colorado and Idaho, we talk about why California is the best state, why Josh doesn't care for flags, a Florida Man who thought Josh couldn't speak English, doing a mural in the Florida summer, the logistics of flying to do a mural, good and bad zoos and aquariums, Sergio wanting to go deeper into teaching, Josh's @paintguide takeover, and how watching TikTok before bed may cause plane crashes.
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We're back! Didja miss us? That's ok, we don't care either, we're PC's! In this episode, we talk about what we've been up to over the past couple of months, the concept of acquiring taste, people hating the artist "fnnch" for the wrong reasons, bad advice flying around on Facebook groups, and presenting art as entertainment on social media.
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Sergio and Josh talk about death, dreams abstracting reality parallels art, everyone having a line between good and bad art, what bothers them the most about the “Subway Sketcher”, answer a couple of listener questions including if they would ever do sculpture, how a student should handle a professor making racially insensitive art, if cats know what color they are, and more. They discuss intent vs interpretation further, the show “Wanda Vision”, and Josh shares the most terrifying thing he’s ever
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Sergio wonders if art viewers interpreting the intent of the artist in a different way that the artist intended annoys other people, and Josh has ideas about when people think all art is good.
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Josh and Sergio ramble about the Super Bowl, Sergio gives an update on the gouache course and a sketch box he built, and they discuss a Youtube video they watched about business for artists. They talk about what they got out of the video such as how your personality relates to your natural salesmanship, limiting beliefs around making money, learning pricing from selling merch, and competing with dead artists for market share. We end by discussing how “art means what you want it to mean” is a cop-out.
info_outlineOn this week’s episode we discuss artists who feel entitled to a foot in the door, versus artists who have the confidence to create their own opportunities. What about false confidence, or losing confidence as you gain skills? Also what’s the difference between Wayne Thiebaud and Tim Tebow? Is there one? All this and more! Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts if you got a minute.