Caught Red-Handed has interviews with all your favorite henna artists from around the world, talking about henna, but straying as far as possible into other areas of interest and inspiration. You’ll experience a new dimension to the artists I interview, gaining new insight into how they came to be the artist they are now. You will also hear interviews with a wide variety of people in other fields tangentially related to henna, like tattoo artists, bellydancers, jewelry designers etc.
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Caught Red-Handed has interviews with all your favorite henna artists from around the world, talking about henna, but straying as far as possible into other areas of interest and inspiration. You’ll experience a new dimension to the artists I interview, gaining new insight into how they came to be the artist they are now. You will also hear interviews with a wide variety of people in other fields tangentially related to henna, like tattoo artists, bellydancers, jewelry designers etc.
Perhaps you heard that a bunch of us Moroccan henna fans are doing a full weekend workshop in NYC at the end of February. Maybe you are interested but haven't made up your mind yet. If that is the case, I hope that these conversations with three of the instructors--Nic, Nev and Noam--will help make the decision to sign up even easier! You can hear in their own words what the three Ns are bringing to the workshop and why they think it's going to be amazing. Rebecca and I will also be teaching at the workshop but we decided that our voices have been heard too much on this podcast already. Below you'll find more information about the workshop and what to expect, as well as links to the Facebook event page and to the registration page. See you in February!
Caught Red-Handed Podcast
Caught Red-Handed has interviews with all your favorite henna artists from around the world, talking about henna, but straying as far as possible into other areas of interest and inspiration. You’ll experience a new dimension to the artists I interview, gaining new insight into how they came to be the artist they are now. You will also hear interviews with a wide variety of people in other fields tangentially related to henna, like tattoo artists, bellydancers, jewelry designers etc.