It’s every artist’s dream to be able to do what you want to do. International superstar artists, like today’s guest, Harmonia Rosales, are out here living their creative dreams and its inspirational to all the rest of us. Not only has Harmonia been creating her amazing Renaissance inspired paintings, she has recently finished her first sculpture commission with Unbound at the King’s Chapel in Boston. As if that wasn’t amazing enough she has written Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic, a personal retelling of African myths passed down to her from her grandmother. Harmonia talks about all her latest works and we get into other topics like: what is it like in the studio with Harmonia, the good and bad parts about her success and the power of the stories in her high anticipated book. Listen, subscribe and share!
Episode 208 topics include:
maturing as an artist vs evolving as an artist
creating Unbound sculpture for King’s Chapel
lesson learned at the foundry
talking to/ talking with your art
Harmonia’s perfect studio day
artists need encouragement
creating her new book Chronicles of Ori
using mythology and history to connect to your roots
the gift and curse of success as an artist
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It’s every artist’s dream to be able to do what you want to do. International superstar artists, like today’s guest, Harmonia Rosales, are out here living their creative dreams and its inspirational to all the rest of us. Not only has Harmonia been creating her amazing Renaissance inspired paintings, she has recently finished her first sculpture commission with Unbound at the King’s Chapel in Boston. As if that wasn’t amazing enough she has written Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic, a personal retelling of African myths passed down to her from her grandmother. Harmonia talks about all her latest works and we get into other topics like: what is it like in the studio with Harmonia, the good and bad parts about her success and the power of the stories in her high anticipated book. Listen, subscribe and share!
Episode 208 topics include:
maturing as an artist vs evolving as an artist
creating Unbound sculpture for King’s Chapel
lesson learned at the foundry
talking to/ talking with your art
Harmonia’s perfect studio day
artists need encouragement
creating her new book Chronicles of Ori
using mythology and history to connect to your roots
the gift and curse of success as an artist
As things change around you it is important to stay ture to you passion and your calling. Its the only way to keep progressing toward your goals. Our guests today are George and Esohe Galbreath who know a little something about change lately. They are back to tell us all about their new event, Artful ATL. Saturday, June 7 at the Atlanta Contemporary. They tell us about the 30 plus artist being featured as well as the lessons they have learned from doing successful art event in the city for over a decade. We talk about building community, the new generation of artists working now, and how we pass the legacy on to other people. Listen, subscribe, and share!
Episode 201 topics include:
ArtfulAtl opening June 7 at the Atlanta Contemporary
changing and growing in the Atlanta art community
lessons learned for doing art events for over 10 years
a new generation of artists
continuing events around building community
appreciating the moments
being resilient in 2025
Studio Noize: Black Art Podcast
It’s every artist’s dream to be able to do what you want to do. International superstar artists, like today’s guest, Harmonia Rosales, are out here living their creative dreams and its inspirational to all the rest of us. Not only has Harmonia been creating her amazing Renaissance inspired paintings, she has recently finished her first sculpture commission with Unbound at the King’s Chapel in Boston. As if that wasn’t amazing enough she has written Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic, a personal retelling of African myths passed down to her from her grandmother. Harmonia talks about all her latest works and we get into other topics like: what is it like in the studio with Harmonia, the good and bad parts about her success and the power of the stories in her high anticipated book. Listen, subscribe and share!
Episode 208 topics include:
maturing as an artist vs evolving as an artist
creating Unbound sculpture for King’s Chapel
lesson learned at the foundry
talking to/ talking with your art
Harmonia’s perfect studio day
artists need encouragement
creating her new book Chronicles of Ori
using mythology and history to connect to your roots
the gift and curse of success as an artist