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Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
David Smith, Salon Naturale
19 episodes
1 week ago
”Art in the Raw” explores the intersection of queer identity and artistic expression. Hosted by Salon Naturale, this podcast features in-depth conversations with queer artists about their creative processes, challenges, and the impact of their work on the LGBTQ+ community. Tune in for authentic stories and behind-the-scenes insights into queer art, nudism, and creative freedom.
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”Art in the Raw” explores the intersection of queer identity and artistic expression. Hosted by Salon Naturale, this podcast features in-depth conversations with queer artists about their creative processes, challenges, and the impact of their work on the LGBTQ+ community. Tune in for authentic stories and behind-the-scenes insights into queer art, nudism, and creative freedom.
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Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E17: The Art of Sobriety: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Summary Artist Charlie Cole joins David Smith and Gabe Vasquez for a candid exploration of how sobriety, queer identity, and spirituality shape creative expression. From childhood art experiments to the erotic themes of his current work, Cole shares how his journey is marked by vulnerability, humor, and a refusal to hide any part of himself. Along the way, the conversation delves into the power of community, the alchemy of erotic and spiritual energy, and why shedding old skins—whether through paint or recovery—can lead to honest, transformative art. You can listen to Part 1 of our interview with Charlie over on Gabe's Podcast: Art, Sobriety, and the Fool's Journey: Charlie's Path to Healing Through Creativity Keywords queer art, sobriety, recovery, erotic art, creativity, spirituality, LGBTQ+ artists, vulnerability, Dallas art scene, artistic process Takeaways Art as Subconscious Expression: Cole sees art as a channel for subconscious truths, allowing things to emerge that even he doesn’t fully understand until after creation. Sobriety as Creative Catalyst: Getting sober didn’t just clear space for art—it allowed Cole’s creative voice to grow in bold, authentic directions, free from shame or self-censorship. Eroticism as Spiritual: Cole’s current work is unapologetically erotic, reflecting his belief that sexual energy and spiritual energy are deeply connected, not separate realms. From Chaos to Clarity: Pre-sobriety art was sporadic and hard to trace; post-recovery, Cole’s art shows a clear, evolving narrative, mirroring his emotional and spiritual growth. Vulnerability Through Visibility: Making erotic art—especially pieces that might make even his mom blush—requires a willingness to be seen, judged, and ultimately proud. Creative Cycles and Pink Clouds: Like the “pink cloud” phase in recovery, Cole’s artistic journey ebbs and flows, with bursts of inspiration followed by quieter periods of reflection. Community and Isolation: While Cole’s art is deeply personal, he reflects on the tension between creative solitude and the desire for deeper artistic community. From Abstraction to Intimacy: Cole’s next artistic phase might move beyond raw eroticism to explore intimacy, connection, and emotional depth—finding new ways to tell queer stories. The Fool’s Journey Through Recovery: His unpublished book merges tarot symbolism with sobriety narratives, offering a personal map for integrating spiritual and creative growth. Art as Manifestation: Cole believes that what we paint can shape our reality—sometimes literally, as people or situations that appear in his life eerily resemble figures from his canvases. Chapters & Timestamps 00:02 – Introductions & Setting the Stage 00:39 – Gabe’s Podcast Mission: Sobriety and the LGBTQ+ Community 03:15 – Charlie’s Creative Roots: From Childhood Sketches to Performance Art 05:28 – Art Before and After Sobriety: Finding a Linear Progression 09:18 – Spirituality in Art: From Marie Laveau to Out-of-Body Experiences 12:08 – Queer Identity & Art: Eroticism, Vulnerability, and Liberation 14:15 – Gabe on Creativity in Recovery: From Journaling to Crochet 17:13 – Charlie’s Creative Process Today: Erotic Art, Collaboration, and Growth 24:10 – Advice for Creatives: Embracing Imperfection, Vulnerability, and Subconscious Flow 33:07 – Creative Community: The Search for Connection Beyond the Canvas 35:18 – Art as Shedding Skin: Phases, Bursts, and the Evolution of Voice 41:02 – The Fool’s Journey Through Recovery: Charlie’s Unpublished Book and Spiritual Integration 46:52 – Looking Ahead: Next Projects, New Directions, and Taking Up Space 54:55 – Rapid-Fire Questions: Oils, Cocktail Twins, and the Art of the Daddy Voice 01:03:28 – Closing Thoughts: The Magic of Growth, Community, and Queer Creativity Featured Artist & Guest Links Charlie Cole is a Dallas-based artist whose work spans spiritual symbolism, queer eroticism, and the interplay of recovery and creativity. His unpubl
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1 week ago
1 hour 1 minute

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E16: Building Inclusive Art Communities: Artitude’s Vision and Impact
Summary Jerome Larez shares his artistic journey and the founding story of Artitude, an organization dedicated to uplifting LGBTQ+ and marginalized artists in Dallas and beyond. We explore themes of representation, community-building, and the power of reclaiming words through art. Jerome also discusses the challenges and opportunities facing queer artists today and the future of Artitude’s programming and outreach. Keywords Jerome Larez Artitude Queer artists LGBTQ+ arts Dallas art community MariconX Intersectional art Art and activism Black and Latinx artists Inclusive art spaces Takeaways Jerome’s artistic roots began in music but transitioned to photography and mixed media, especially black-and-white photography, which became a therapeutic way to explore his queer identity. Artitude was born from conversations among marginalized artists about representation gaps in Dallas' queer and art communities, aiming to create inclusive, cross-cultural platforms. The organization's flagship program, MariconX, reclaims a historically pejorative term to empower Latinx queer artists and embraces inclusivity by adding an "X" to the name. Artitude intentionally fosters multicultural programming, exemplified by projects that blend traditions like Día de los Muertos with diverse artistic perspectives, including Black artists. Jerome balances multiple civic and cultural roles to influence broader access, equity, and representation for marginalized artists in Dallas. Recent funding from the Ford Foundation has allowed Artitude to hire staff, expand programs, and offer scholarships, increasing their capacity and community impact. The organization confronts challenges such as exclusion from events like the Texas State Fair when requiring LGBTQ+ recognition, and continues advocacy for visibility and support. Artitude fosters community and solidarity through art, creating safe spaces where artists can be vulnerable and authentic, inspiring mentorship and connection across identity intersections. Jerome emphasizes the importance of dialogue, strategic alliances, and creating tables where marginalized voices can be heard rather than forcing entry. Looking ahead, Artitude seeks to deepen cross-cultural collaboration and expand its influence regionally, including exhibitions at NYU and continued outreach in Texas cities such as San Antonio. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction and Artistic Journey of Jerome Larez 04:50 – Founding of Artitude: The Starbucks Meeting and Early Conversations 07:30 – Defining Multicultural Programming and Cross-Cultural Artistic Expression 10:10 – Jerome’s Civic Roles and Integration with Artitude’s Mission 14:30 – Artitude’s Unique Community and Representation Focus 18:00 – Challenges in Dallas’ LGBTQ+ Arts Landscape and Funding Issues 21:40 – Reclaiming “MariconX”: Name, Controversy, and Inclusivity 26:00 – The Evolving Themes of MariconX and Adaptation Across Cities 28:00 – Solidarity Through Artistic Collaboration and Safe Spaces 31:30 – Impact of Ford Foundation Grant on Artitude’s Growth and Programming 35:00 – Navigating Controversies: Texas State Fair and Advocacy 38:20 – Managing Artitude Across Distance with Co-Director Rafik 40:00 – Future Aspirations: El Pueblo Unido Exhibit and Regional Expansion 43:00 – Mentorship and Advice for Emerging Queer Artists of Color 44:40 – Hope for the Future: Artists’ Persistence and Voices 46:50 – Quickfire Lightning Round: Personal Artistic Insights Guest Info Jerome Larez Artitude Official Website Artitude Instagram Resources and Links Art in the Raw Substack Newsletter Art in the Raw on Instagram Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on: New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire. Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly fo
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3 weeks ago
45 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E15: Breaking Chains of Shame: Religion, Creativity, and Community with Artist Joey Brock
Summary Joey Brock, a queer mixed-media artist with a background in corporate America and fashion merchandising, shares his poignant journey embracing self-love and identity through his evocative portrait work. From confronting religious shame to celebrating queer bodies as sacred, Joey blends photography, stitching, and mylar overlays to create layered, powerful narratives that uplift marginalized voices and challenge societal norms. Keywords Joey Brock Queer Art Mixed Media Religious Shame Portrait Photography Mylar Art Self-Love American South Queer Artists Textile Art LGBTQ+ Community Takeaways Joey’s experience in corporate America honed skills like focus, time management, and networking that positively influence his career as an independent artist. Growing up in a Primitive Baptist family in Texas shaped his early relationship with religious shame and queer identity but also inspired his critique of religious hypocrisy toward the LGBTQ+ community. The "Heavenly Bodies" project reclaims queer bodies as divine, using hyper-stylized photos combined with fabric overlays to evoke spirituality and beauty. Joey’s use of materials such as mylar and hand stitching creates multi-layered architectural artworks that explore visibility, presence, and vulnerability. His shift from abstraction to portraiture, inspired by artists like Robert Mapplethorpe, allowed him to confront body image and identity in raw, honest ways. Joey’s broader social practice projects include interviews and portraits addressing discrimination across race, sexuality, socioeconomic status, and body types, highlighting shared human pain and resilience. He consciously balances commercial and conceptual work, maintaining a recognizable style while addressing critical social issues. Joey emphasizes the importance of self-love for queer artists, encouraging individuals to release toxic relationships, including family, and prioritize chosen family. His artistic legacy aspires to uplift communities, be innovative, and challenge viewers to reconsider love, identity, and acceptance. The lightning round reveals Joey's humor, humility, and personal taste, from disliking loud mufflers to admiring Buddhist chants and the value of “quiet the noise” as a personal and artistic mantra. Chapters 00:00 – Introductions and background in corporate and art worlds 02:20 – Religious upbringing and its influence on identity and art 05:10 – Genesis of portraiture and self-portrait work 07:30 – “Heavenly Bodies” project and reclaiming queer divinity 15:40 – Fashion merchandising roots and textile techniques 18:00 – The technical and mixed media aspects of Joey’s work 23:30 – Blending personal, political, and social themes in art 27:00 – Handling discrimination and backlash as a queer artist 30:10 – Portrait subjects and community celebration 32:20 – Definitions of success and artistic legacy 36:10 – Advice for young queer artists on self-love and acceptance 39:10 – Quick fire: personal favorites and artistic inspirations 44:00 – Closing thoughts and future connections Guest Website and Socials Joey Brock Official Website Instagram @joeybrockart Facebook: Joey Brock Art BlueSky @joeybrockart.bsky.social Art in the Raw — Show Links Support on Patreon Newsletter on Substack Twitter @artintherawpod Instagram @artintherawpodcast Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on: New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire. Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly for fun nights of creativity and connection at The Dallas Eagle Nude Art Socials: Explore the beauty of the human form through art.
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1 month ago
48 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E14: CinéWild: Queer Cinema, Community, and Courage with DR Mann-Hanson
Episode Summary Join host David Smith in conversation with DR Mann-Hanson (he/him), founder of CinéWild, a vibrant Dallas-based queer film series dedicated to showcasing films made by LGBTQ creators. From its origins as a protest alternative in 2014 to a beloved community space celebrating queer artistry, CinéWild combines film, education, and engagement to transform how queer cinema is experienced. DR shares insights on vulnerability, activism, and the power of authentic storytelling in challenging times. Keywords Queer cinema Cinewild LGBTQ film series Queer art and activism Dallas queer community Film curation Queer storytelling Texas Theater Vulnerability and art Independent queer filmmakers Key Takeaways CinéWild originated in 2014 as a protest alternative to Ender’s Game due to author Orson Scott Card’s homophobia, premiering with a screening of the queer-crafted film CORRECT THIS! DR Mann-Hanson curates films based not only on queer themes but on the involvement of queer creators behind the scenes, honoring queer artists historically absent from mainstream recognition. The Texas Theater, a longtime film advocate in Dallas, serves as a supportive venue with a history of screening auteur cinema, helping CinéWild grow its audience while expanding the theater’s LGBTQ film offerings. CinéWild intentionally creates safe, brave spaces that encourage vulnerability, inviting audiences to connect deeply with queer narratives in a communal setting. In responding to criticism about problematic content, CinéWild embraces education and community dialogue rather than censorship, facilitating reflection on historical context and contemporary values. Despite operating in an often hostile cultural climate for queer people in Texas, CinéWild maintains authenticity without reactionary fear, focusing on building community resilience and joy. Funding has evolved from volunteer passion to securing city arts grants, enabling CinéWild to compensate queer artists and grow toward becoming a nonprofit organization. DR’s theater background informs his storytelling approach and ability to engage audiences dynamically, blending administrative and creative roles within the Dallas arts scene. His advice to queer artists is to ground their work in personal identity and values, embrace authenticity and curiosity, and not be constrained by traditional definitions of art. Episode Chapters 01:00 CinéWild's origin as protest against Orson Scott Card’s homophobia 04:00 The “Three E’s” framework: education, entertainment, engagement 07:00 The community ball inspired by Paris is Burning 10:30 Importance of Texas Theater as a queer-friendly venue 13:00 Highlighting queer creators behind the camera, not just on screen 16:40 Activist rationale of film programming (example: Birdcage vs Reagan movie) 25:00 Navigating criticism and fostering community dialogue 33:50 Positioning CinéWild as a counter-narrative in hostile environments like Texas 41:30 Funding, grants, and pathway to becoming a nonprofit 44:30 CinéWild's legacy hopes and creating generative queer film community 53:10 Rapid Fire: DR’s creative inspirations and reflections 61:50 Vision for CinéWild's future and closing thoughts Guest Info CinéWild on Facebook CinéWild on Instagram Resources & Connect with Art in the Raw Support on Patreon Newsletter on Substack Art in the Raw on Twitter Art in the Raw on Instagram Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts   Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on: New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire. Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly for fun nights of creativity and connection at The Dallas Eagle Nude Art Socials: Explore the beauty of the human form through art.
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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E13: Throwing Light and Breaking Binaries: The Art and Activism of LTJ Reads
Episode Summary In this deeply revealing conversation, poet, filmmaker, and activist Louis Toliver Jr. (LTJ Reads) shares his journey from trauma to artistic empowerment within the queer and leather communities. Exploring themes of bisexual identity, survivorhood, mental health, and intergenerational connection, LTJ reveals how his projects like Louisiana Words and the Throwing Light podcast aim to uplift marginalized voices and redefine what it means to be American. This episode uncovers how art serves as both refuge and revolution for LTJ, crafting spaces for healing, dialogue, and radical inclusion. Keywords LTJ Reads Queer Arts Bisexuality Trauma and Healing Leather Community Louisiana Words Throwing Light Podcast Mental Health and Creativity Queer Literature Intergenerational Dialogue Key Takeaways LTJ Reads' stage name reflects a blend of intellectualism and creative expression rooted in his initials and love of reading. His early artistic awakening began with writing horror screenplays and dark poetry in high school as a form of escapism. The poem "Bisexual Me" encapsulates his rejection of binary thinking in sexuality, embracing fluidity and inclusion beyond societal constraints. His forthcoming book American Like Me explores themes of body, mind, and heart to reflect a complex American identity. LTJ’s film work includes 'Forced to Swim' and a powerful short, His Body, telling abortion from male and transgender perspectives as metaphor for his HIV and trauma experiences. He actively hosts and sustains the "Naked People Reading" series, fostering vulnerability and queer-visible storytelling across Texas cities. Throwing Light is a positive community-driven video podcast countering destructive "shade" culture by celebrating leadership and unity. The Louisiana Words project highlights marginalized Louisiana voices through poetry and memoir, emphasizing non-political, universal human experience. LTJ is planning extensive live tours for both Louisiana Words and Throwing Light, aiming to strengthen statewide and national queer communities. He embraces his trauma as artistic fuel—addressing childhood abuse, sexual assault, racism, and mental illness with ongoing therapy and sobriety. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Origin of "LTJ Reads" 01:06 Early Writing and Artistic Awakening 02:54 Bisexual Me and Challenging Binary Queer Identities 04:19 Overview of Upcoming Book American Like Me 05:12 Film Projects and His Body Short Film 07:16 Intersection of HIV, Sexual Assault, and Art 11:13 Naked People Reading and Community Building 16:58 Louisiana Words - Origins, Mission, and Upcoming Tour 22:23 Launch and Growth of Throwing Light Podcast 29:24 Plans for Texas and National Throwing Light Tours 36:16 Harnessing Trauma for Artistic Expression 46:25 Rapid Fire Artistic Lightning Round 48:35 Closing Remarks and Legacy Aspirations Guest Links https://louistoliverjr.com (Official Website) Instagram @ltjishere Throwing Light Podcast on YouTube Louisiana Words Tour 2025 Throwing Light Together Tour 2025 Art in the Raw Links Newsletter on Substack Instagram Twitter Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on: New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire. Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly for fun nights of creativity and connection at The Dallas Eagle Nude Art Socials: Explore the beauty of the human form through art.
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Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram @salonnaturaleYouTube @salonnaturale Hosted on Podbean
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2 months ago
58 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E12: Transformation of Dangerous Spaces: Inside the Art and Activism of Christopher W. Quigley
Summary In this deeply reflective episode of Art in the Raw, Christopher W. Quigley shares his journey from hands-on custom fabrication to creating immersive public artworks that confront themes of impermanence, entropy, and gender-based violence. After surviving two near-fatal strokes, Quigley transformed his artistic vision to focus on projects like Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, an emotionally powerful installation addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity. This conversation navigates Quigley’s personal history, queer identity, and his commitment to using art as a catalyst for social change. Keywords Christopher W. Quigley, queer art, custom fabrication, immersive art installation, gender-based violence, intimate partner violence, toxic masculinity, public art, entropy in art, impermanence, Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, queer creativity, stroke survivor artist, art activism Takeaways Quigley’s early memories driving his aunt’s 1966 Pontiac Parisienne shaped his love for custom fabrication and collaborative artistic creation. His career evolved through interior design and large-scale custom fabrication projects, including record-breaking public art installations like the largest outdoor chandelier in Cleveland, Ohio. Queer identity in a traditionally male, heterosexual-dominated industry required Quigley to exceed ordinary expectations—mediocrity was never an option. Two near-fatal strokes in 2022 profoundly shifted Quigley’s artistic purpose from fabricating for others to creating meaningful, socially engaged artworks. His work embraces themes of entropy and impermanence, with sculptures designed to slowly dissolve over decades, reflecting the temporary nature of life and legacy. Transformation of Dangerous Spaces is an immersive, eight-stall art installation addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity, rooted in local community tragedy. The project focuses on male accountability and education, highlighting the socialization of boys and men in spaces like locker rooms as key sites for perpetuating violence. The installation challenges audiences emotionally and requires trauma-informed support to help process its intense themes. Men’s organizations have been slower to engage with the project compared to women’s groups, illustrating ongoing challenges in addressing gender-based violence collaboratively. Quigley advises young queer artists to focus on making authentic, plentiful art without agenda, embracing creation as a fundamental ritual for growth and impact. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: Sunday drives and early inspirations 02:30 – Career in custom fabrication and move to Manhattan 05:00 – Navigating queerness in a male-dominated industry 10:00 – Life-changing strokes and artistic transformation 12:00 – Themes of entropy, impermanence, and the ephemeral series 18:00 – Creation of Transformation of Dangerous Spaces installation 22:00 – Addressing intimate partner violence and toxic masculinity 26:00 – Audience reactions and intersectionality in the work 36:00 – Challenges engaging men’s groups and trauma-informed care 43:00 – The significance of horror aesthetics and queer resonance 48:00 – Vision for public policy and societal change through art 50:00 – Advice for young queer artists embracing entropy 52:30 – Quick 10 questions for Christopher W. Quigley 01:01:00 – Closing remarks and future tour plans Guest Info Christopher W. Quigley Official Website TRANSFORMATION OF DANGEROUS SPACES Art in the Raw Resources Join our Patreon for exclusive content at patreon.com/SalonNaturale Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at salonnaturale.art Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @SalonNaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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3 months ago
56 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E11: Exploring Queer Erotica and Sci-Fi with J. W. Steed
Summary In this engaging episode of Art in the Raw, J. W. Steed shares his journey as a writer whose queer identity deeply informs his work, blending eroticism with science fiction and fantasy. From early literary influences to his groundbreaking queer erotica and thoughtful exploration of clone rights, Steed offers candid insights into creativity, vulnerability, and challenging norms in queer storytelling. Keywords queer erotica, science fiction, fantasy, J. W. Steed, clone rights, queer identity, erotic fiction, LGBTQ+ literature, vulnerability in art, queer representation Takeaways J. W. Steed began writing poetry as a child, heavily influenced by Victorian poet Edward Lear and continued through creative writing workshops in school. His early writing included queer characters subtly woven into young adult and women’s fiction, with his first trans character appearing in 2004-2005. Steed’s work blends humor and seriousness, inspired by authors like Shirley Jackson and Patrick Dennis, enhancing emotional depth. He has been a proud member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association, recently writing explicit queer sci-fi erotica featuring clones. The novella “Journey’s End” explores identity, loss, and complex relationships through the sci-fi lens of clones with varying memories and citizenship rights. Steed uses his long-running personal blog—focused on erotic personal essays—to develop his comfort and skill in writing sexual scenes. He emphasizes that eroticism in literature is not just about sex but about arousing emotional, sensory, and intellectual responses, making characters more relatable and stories richer. Steed addresses social commentary in his work, especially around clone rights and commodification, reflecting challenges faced by queer communities. Despite potential risks and censorship in queer erotic genres, he advocates for writing true to oneself and embracing vulnerability as a source of creative strength. For emerging queer writers, Steed advises clarifying personal beliefs and harnessing that conviction to write authentically and powerfully. Chapter Timestamps 00:01 – Introduction to J. W. Steed and early writing influences 03:00 – Queer identity and writing erotica 06:00 – Literary inspirations: Shirley Jackson and Patrick Dennis 08:30 – Role of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association 12:30 – Creation of the queer sci-fi clone erotica duology 15:00 – Writing “Journey’s End” amid personal loss 18:20 – Queer representation and sexuality in sci-fi literature 21:30 – Blog and personal essays as creative development tools 27:00 – The role of eroticism in character and narrative development 31:00 – Social commentary on clone rights and identity 35:00 – Reception and challenges of queer erotic fiction 40:00 – Overcoming creative doubts and rejection 43:30 – Contributions to broader queer literary conversations 44:30 – Upcoming sci-fi projects and creative process 46:00 – Advice for emerging queer writers 48:30 – The 10 Artistic Questions with J. W. Steed 57:30 – Closing remarks Guest Website and Socials Learn more about J. W. Steed and his work: Peter Schutes Publishing – Publisher of J. W. Steed’s queer sci-fi erotica J. W. Steed Official Website J. W. Steed's Bluesky Buy his novellas Art in the Raw Resources Join our Patreon for exclusive content at patreon.com/SalonNaturale Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at salonnaturale.art Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @SalonNaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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3 months ago
53 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E10 Beards, Bodies, and Boldness: Queer Latino Art with Joey Chabolla
Episode Summary Join us for an intimate conversation with artist Joey Chabolla, whose work fuses Latino cultural heritage with queer, body-positive illustration. Joey shares the inspirations behind his signature shading technique, his focus on bearded, muscular physiques, and his commitment to authentic trans masculine representation. Discover how he navigates censorship, commissions, and community in the Dallas queer art scene. Keywords Joey Chabolla artist Queer Latino art Homoerotic illustration Body positive queer art Trans masculine representation Dallas queer art scene Latino cultural motifs in art Art and queer identity Social media censorship queer art Queer community organizing art Takeaways from the Episode Joey’s artistic style is deeply influenced by West Dallas’s graffiti culture and prison letter drawings with distinctive grayscale shading techniques. His mother’s cake decorating and encouragement played a key role in nurturing his early artistic skills. Joey’s queer identity began to emerge during junior high, inspiring early erotic sketches he carefully hid due to family dynamics. He celebrates bearded, muscular “bear” bodies in his art as a counterpoint to traditional homoerotic ideals of lean athletic men. Incorporating Latino heritage, he reinterprets motifs like Mayan and Aztec patterns into queer leather culture imagery, challenging machismo norms. Joey balances creative autonomy and client needs in commissioned work by deeply understanding the subject and adding personal artistic touches. He navigates social media censorship by hosting uncensored galleries on his own website and prioritizes technique as a form of vulnerability. The Dallas queer art scene presents challenges around inclusion and acceptance of nude, homoerotic art, requiring finding supportive venues. Joey deliberately includes trans masculine figures in his art, honoring their transition journeys through body structure and scar depiction. His advice to emerging queer artists: practice drawing regularly, embrace your unique perspective, and express yourself unapologetically. Episode Chapters with Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and Recording Setup 01:00 - Joey’s Cultural Heritage and Artistic Style 05:00 - Early Artistic Influences and Family Encouragement 08:00 - Queer Identity Emergence and Early Drawings 12:00 - Celebration of Bearded Muscular Physiques in Art 14:00 - Navigating Eroticism, Vulnerability, and Censorship 16:00 - Balancing Commissioned Work and Artistic Vision 19:00 - The Dallas Queer Art Scene: Challenges and Opportunities 22:00 - Trans Masculine Representation in Joey’s Work 25:00 - Latino Cultural Motifs in Queer Art 29:00 - Role as Artist and Community Organizer 30:30 - Advice for Emerging Queer Artists 32:50 - Rapid Fire: Joey’s Artistic Preferences and Inspirations 36:10 - Closing Remarks Guest Info Joey Chabolla Official Website Instagram @joey_chabolla Twitter @joeychabolla Resources Support Art in the Raw on Patreon Subscribe to Art in the Raw on Substack Art in the Raw on Twitter Art in the Raw on Instagram Visit the Art in the Raw Podcast Website Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on: New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire. Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly for fun nights of creativity and connection at The Dallas Eagle Nude Art Socials: Explore the beauty of the human form through art.
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4 months ago
33 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E9 Giant Girl Adventures: A New Era in Comics
Summary In this engaging conversation, David Smith speaks with Sabrina Pandora and Dee Fish about their journeys as comic creators, the evolution of their work, and the importance of representation in the industry. They discuss the challenges of self-publishing, the creative process behind their projects, and how personal experiences shape their storytelling. The dialogue also touches on the current political climate and its impact on LGBTQ artists, emphasizing the need for visibility and support in the arts.   Keywords comics, LGBTQ, storytelling, representation, Giant Girl Adventures, artistic process, identity, self-publishing, collaboration, vulnerability   Takeaways Sabrina was inspired to create comics after seeing friends produce their own. Dee's webcomic chronicles their journey as a transgender person. Giant Girl Adventures features a superheroine who struggles with her powers and identity. Artistic influences include classic comic artists and personal experiences. Collaboration between Sabrina and Dee has evolved their storytelling. The political climate affects the creative process for LGBTQ artists. Representation in comics is crucial for young trans readers. Self-publishing offers creative freedom but comes with challenges. Vulnerability in storytelling can resonate deeply with audiences. Creating art is a legacy that transcends individual creators.   Guest Information Sabrina's Socials: Substack, InstagramDee's Socials: WebsiteGiant Girl Comics: Website Chapters 00:00 From Collector to Creator: The Journey Begins02:39 Character Development: The Birth of Giant Girl Adventures05:15 Artistic Inspirations: Shaping Ronnie Kane07:43 Personal Reflections: The Connection to Characters10:08 Influences and Revelations: The Power of Storytelling12:58 Secret Identities: LGBTQ Representation in Comics15:14 Artistic Collaboration: Evolving Together17:39 Challenges and Triumphs: Revitalizing Giant Girl20:35 Vulnerability in Storytelling: Personal Experiences22:51 The Evolution of Artistic Process25:37 Staying True: Balancing Growth and Consistency28:25 Overcoming Doubts: The Future of Giant Girl30:45 Emotional Depth: The Heart of Storytelling33:10 Mastering Techniques: Action vs. Emotion36:09 Creative Solutions and Storytelling Dynamics38:49 Character Development and Visual Storytelling39:44 Navigating the Indie Comics Landscape40:25 Impact of Political Climate on Creators44:51 Representation and Identity in Art47:44 Personal Stories and Political Influence51:47 Amplifying Trans Voices in the Arts53:12 Lessons of Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance55:29 Advice for Emerging Trans Artists57:07 Artistic Trends and Personal Preferences01:01:14 Fueling Creativity and Overcoming Challenges01:04:09 Legacy and Future Aspirations Art in the Raw Resources Join our Patreon for exclusive content at patreon.com/SalonNaturale Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at salonnaturale.art Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @SalonNaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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4 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E8 Balancing Queer Creativity and Commerce with Bullethole
Summary In this engaging conversation, Bullethole discusses the complexities of creating queer art, the pressures of artistic identity, and the transition from traditional to digital mediums. The dialogue explores the challenges of audience engagement in a conservative environment, the importance of collaboration, and the journey of monetizing art through innovative avenues like t-shirts. Bullethole shares personal anecdotes about navigating social media and the significance of creating art that resonates with both the artist and the audience. Keywords queer art, digital art, creative process, artistic identity, collaboration, social media, audience engagement, t-shirt design, personal expression, art community Takeaways Creating queer art is about intimacy and public expression. The pressure of audience expectations can impact creativity. Art should be a personal expression, free from critique. Digital tools have revolutionized the creative process for artists. Collaboration can enhance artistic visibility and growth. Monetizing art through merchandise can provide financial stability. Social media engagement is crucial for artists today. Art can be a legacy that continues to resonate after the artist's passing. Humor and cheekiness can be integral to artistic expression. Artistic identity can be influenced by cultural and social environments. Guest Information Bullethole’s Socials: Facebook, Instagram Chapters 00:00 Balancing Work and Creativity 03:01 The Birth of Bullet Hole 05:54 Navigating Controversy in Art 08:27 The Journey of Artistic Expression 10:57 The Influence of Gay Culture on Art 13:29 The Evolution of Artistic Style 15:52 Technology and Artistic Growth 15:52 Art in a Conservative Environment 18:28 The Shift to Digital Art 21:01 Speed and Efficiency in Creation 25:58 Art Class Antics and Lessons Learned 28:37 The Evolution of Artistic Collaboration 33:42 Navigating Social Media as an Artist 38:17 Struggles and Breakthroughs in Art 42:48 Rediscovering Photography Passion 47:01 The Journey of Learning and Growth 47:03 Digital vs. Film Photography 47:19 Inspiration and Creative Process 48:21 Legacy and Artistic Impact 55:48 S1 Outro-2.mp4 Art in the Raw Resources Join our Patreon for exclusive content at patreon.com/SalonNaturale Subscribe to our Substack newsletter at salonnaturale.art Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @SalonNaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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5 months ago
57 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E7 Exploring Mythology in Queer Art with Rene Farias
Summary In this engaging conversation, artist Rene Farias discusses the profound influence of mythology on his work, exploring themes of identity, culture, and queerness. He shares insights into his artistic process, the mediums he employs, and the social critiques embedded in his art. Farias reflects on his evolution as an artist, the challenges he faces, and his aspirations for future exhibitions, all while emphasizing the importance of being remembered through his art. Keywords mythology, art, queer identity, cultural influences, social critique, artistic process, watercolor, oil painting, personal expression, Rene Farias Takeaways Rene's fascination with mythology began in childhood, particularly with unicorns and mermaids. He creates a personal universe in his art to express feelings and thoughts. Growing up in Cuba, he was influenced by a rich cultural mix but distanced himself from political themes in his work. As a gay man, he finds a unique connection to mythology, often depicting naked figures in his art. Rene uses different mediums for different themes: watercolor for eroticism and oil for darker social critiques. His artistic process evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading him to explore watercolor techniques. He emphasizes the importance of using reference photos in his work for accuracy and detail. Rene's art often addresses social issues, particularly those affecting the LGBTQ+ community and his Cuban heritage. He aims to create art that resonates with viewers and sparks conversation. Rene aspires to have more exhibitions and is excited about future opportunities in the art world. Guest Information Guest’s Website: https://renefarias.com  Guest’s Instagram: @rfariasamores Guest's Facebook: Facebook Guest's X/Twitter: @ReneFariasA Chapters 00:00 The Allure of Mythology in Art03:55 Cultural Influences and Personal Identity06:31 Queerness and Mythological Interpretation09:14 Artistic Techniques and Styles12:12 Social Critique Through Art15:10 The Evolution of Artistic Process18:03 Challenges in Artistic Expression20:41 The Role of Mythology in Queer Art23:20 Future Aspirations and Artistic Goals35:14 S1 Outro.mp4 Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @salonnaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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5 months ago
35 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E6 Reclaiming Masculinity through Art with Benjamine Lester
Summary In this conversation, Benjamin Lester discusses his artistic journey, focusing on the themes of masculinity, queer identity, and storytelling through art. He shares how his personal experiences, including struggles with mental health and the support of his community, have shaped his work. Lester emphasizes the importance of reclaiming narratives within the queer community and the role of art in expressing vulnerability and resilience. He also reflects on the challenges he faces in the art world, particularly regarding acceptance and representation, and his aspirations for the future of his art and its impact on society.   Keywords queer art, male nude, storytelling, masculinity, community support, creative process, art challenges, legacy, mythology, resilience   Takeaways Benjamin Lester's art blends classical techniques with a queer perspective. Art became a refuge for Lester during dark times. He aims to reclaim masculinity through the male nude. Community support plays a crucial role in his artistic journey. Lester's work explores themes of memory and resilience. His creative process is driven by intuition and personal stories. He faces challenges in a conservative art world. Lester hopes to leave a legacy that speaks to future generations. His reimagining of mythology reflects personal narratives. Art can challenge societal norms and foster connection.   Guest Information Guest’s Website: Lester ArtGuest’s Instagram: @benjaminelesterartGuest’s YouTube: @figurativeartistbenjaminel8395   Chapters Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage03:37 The Spark of Artistic Expression07:14 Influences and Inspirations in Art10:20 Coming Out and Community Support11:09 Exploring Tenderness in Masculinity14:37 Artistic Process and Techniques17:45 Modeling and Vulnerability in Art20:45 The Concept of Summoning Circle22:48 Challenges and Breakthroughs in Art24:23 Navigating Artistic Identity and Acceptance26:06 The Atelier System: A Double-Edged Sword30:07 Finding One's Voice in Art32:32 Reimagining Mythology Through Art35:12 Legacy and the Artist's Journey40:38 Rapid-Fire Artistic Questions45:51 S1 Outro.mp4   Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on:Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram: @salonnaturaleYouTube: @salonnaturale   Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Edited by _big_texx_ Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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6 months ago
38 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E5 Exploring Vulnerability Through The Naked Project
Summary In this episode of Art in the Raw, host David Smith interviews photographer Alberto Leon, who shares his transformative journey into the world of photography, particularly focusing on queer nude male photography. Alberto discusses how he found his passion through self-exploration and vulnerability, leading to the creation of The Naked Project. He reflects on the cultural influences that shape his art, the importance of emotional connection in photography, and the challenges of facing rejection and censorship. Throughout the conversation, Alberto emphasizes the significance of living authentically and encourages aspiring artists to embrace their vulnerabilities and pursue their passions without fear.   Keywords photography, vulnerability, queer art, nude photography, self-discovery, cultural influences, artistic journey, emotional connection, The Naked Project, personal growth   Takeaways Alberto Leon's journey into photography began with self-dates and reflection. The Naked Project focuses on vulnerability and human connection. Cultural influences shape how we perceive the human body in art. Nude photography allows for deeper emotional expression. Alberto believes in the therapeutic power of photography. Facing rejection can be a sign of visibility and impact. Art should evoke emotions, whether positive or negative. Living authentically is crucial for personal fulfillment. Alberto encourages aspiring artists to just start creating.Photography has been a life-saving passion for Alberto.    Guest Information Guest’s Website: PatreonGuest’s Instagram: @thenakedproGuest’s YouTube: @thenakedproject   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Alberto Leon and The Naked Project03:10 The Journey to Discovering Photography05:39 The Impact of Cultural Background on Art08:16 Understanding The Naked Project10:55 The Therapeutic Nature of Vulnerability12:24 Unexpected Directions in Photography15:14 Evolution as an Artist17:41 The Emotional Connection in Photography23:47 The Richness of Diverse Perspectives24:56 Navigating Censorship in Art28:48 Overcoming Doubts in Artistic Pursuits30:43 Envisioning the Future of The Naked Project34:36 Advice for Emerging Queer Artists39:41 The Legacy of Art and Living Boldly   Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on:Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram: @salonnaturaleYouTube: @salonnaturale   Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay   Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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6 months ago
42 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
S1:E5 Exploring Vulnerability Through The Naked Project
Summary In this episode of Art in the Raw, host David Smith interviews photographer Alberto Leon, who shares his transformative journey into the world of photography, particularly focusing on queer nude male photography. Alberto discusses how he found his passion through self-exploration and vulnerability, leading to the creation of The Naked Project. He reflects on the cultural influences that shape his art, the importance of emotional connection in photography, and the challenges of facing rejection and censorship. Throughout the conversation, Alberto emphasizes the significance of living authentically and encourages aspiring artists to embrace their vulnerabilities and pursue their passions without fear.   Keywords photography, vulnerability, queer art, nude photography, self-discovery, cultural influences, artistic journey, emotional connection, The Naked Project, personal growth   Takeaways Alberto Leon's journey into photography began with self-dates and reflection. The Naked Project focuses on vulnerability and human connection. Cultural influences shape how we perceive the human body in art. Nude photography allows for deeper emotional expression. Alberto believes in the therapeutic power of photography. Facing rejection can be a sign of visibility and impact. Art should evoke emotions, whether positive or negative. Living authentically is crucial for personal fulfillment. Alberto encourages aspiring artists to just start creating.Photography has been a life-saving passion for Alberto.    Guest Information Guest’s Website: PatreonGuest’s Instagram: @thenakedproGuest’s YouTube: @thenakedproject   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Alberto Leon and The Naked Project03:10 The Journey to Discovering Photography05:39 The Impact of Cultural Background on Art08:16 Understanding The Naked Project10:55 The Therapeutic Nature of Vulnerability12:24 Unexpected Directions in Photography15:14 Evolution as an Artist17:41 The Emotional Connection in Photography23:47 The Richness of Diverse Perspectives24:56 Navigating Censorship in Art28:48 Overcoming Doubts in Artistic Pursuits30:43 Envisioning the Future of The Naked Project34:36 Advice for Emerging Queer Artists39:41 The Legacy of Art and Living Boldly   Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on:Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram: @salonnaturaleYouTube: @salonnaturale   Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay   Hosted on Podbean g8QvAxRnV7dN2hwlFrW5 pK6Mw4ny8ATCM3bsDroU Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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6 months ago
42 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E4 The Art of Identity: Boy Donald Shorter's Journey
Summary In this conversation, Boy Donald shares his artistic journey, exploring themes of identity, race, gender, and sexuality through various mediums including dance, drag, and film. He discusses the transformative power of drag, the challenges faced as a gender nonconforming artist, and the importance of representation in the BDSM community. Donald reflects on his experiences in Broadway, the creative process behind his projects, and his aspirations for future work that inspires and uplifts marginalized voices.   Keywords art, identity, drag, performance, representation, BDSM, queer, gender nonconforming, activism, creativity   Takeaways Boy Donald's work is deeply autobiographical, addressing themes of race, gender, and sexuality. His drag persona, Francesca, serves as a container for exploring gender identity. The creative process often begins with a clear artistic vision that evolves over time. Representation in media, especially for marginalized communities, is crucial. Boy Donald emphasizes the importance of community support in navigating challenges as a gender nonconforming artist. His experiences in Broadway shaped his understanding of performance and audience connection. The film 'State of Mind' explores BDSM through an abstract lens, focusing on emotional experiences. Donald aims to destigmatize desires and sexuality through visual representation. He encourages future generations to create without fear of judgment or stigma. His future projects aim to continue supporting and uplifting marginalized communities.    Guest Information Guest’s Website: www.donaldcshorterjr.comGuest’s Instagram: @donxmen   Chapters 00:00 Donald Shorter Interview   Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on:Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram: @salonnaturaleYouTube: @salonnaturale   Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay   Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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6 months ago
35 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E4 The Art of Identity: Boy Donald Shorter's Journey
Summary In this conversation, Boy Donald shares his artistic journey, exploring themes of identity, race, gender, and sexuality through various mediums including dance, drag, and film. He discusses the transformative power of drag, the challenges faced as a gender nonconforming artist, and the importance of representation in the BDSM community. Donald reflects on his experiences in Broadway, the creative process behind his projects, and his aspirations for future work that inspires and uplifts marginalized voices.   Keywords art, identity, drag, performance, representation, BDSM, queer, gender nonconforming, activism, creativity   Takeaways Boy Donald's work is deeply autobiographical, addressing themes of race, gender, and sexuality. His drag persona, Francesca, serves as a container for exploring gender identity. The creative process often begins with a clear artistic vision that evolves over time. Representation in media, especially for marginalized communities, is crucial. Boy Donald emphasizes the importance of community support in navigating challenges as a gender nonconforming artist. His experiences in Broadway shaped his understanding of performance and audience connection. The film 'State of Mind' explores BDSM through an abstract lens, focusing on emotional experiences. Donald aims to destigmatize desires and sexuality through visual representation. He encourages future generations to create without fear of judgment or stigma. His future projects aim to continue supporting and uplifting marginalized communities.    Guest Information Guest’s Website: www.donaldcshorterjr.comGuest’s Instagram: @donxmen   Chapters 00:00 Donald Shorter Interview   Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on:Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram: @salonnaturaleYouTube: @salonnaturale   Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay   Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
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7 months ago
35 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E3 Exploring Identity Through Art with Ben Seaman
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this engaging conversation, Ben Seaman shares his artistic journey from aspiring therapist to painter, exploring the intersection of art and queer identity. He discusses the impact of COVID on his creative process, his techniques in figure painting, and the influence of psychology on his work. Ben reflects on the importance of visibility for queer artists and the challenges they face, while also offering advice for emerging artists. The conversation culminates in a rapid-fire question segment that reveals Ben’s artistic preferences and aspirations for the future.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction and Background</p><p>02:30 Artistic Journey and Influences</p><p>08:12 Techniques and Learning Styles</p><p>12:42 Artistic Identity and Community</p><p>18:48 Psychology and Art</p><p>21:13 Personal Storytelling vs. Broader Representation</p><p>24:47 Challenges and Resistance</p><p>26:33 Creative Processes and Mindset</p><p>30:00 Creative Risks and Future Aspirations</p><p>32:04 Legacy and Impact of Art</p><p>33:50 Advice for Emerging Artists</p><p>35:04 Rapid Fire Questions</p><p>38:40 Outro v2.mp4</p><p>Follow Ben on Instagram (@benseamanfineart) and benjaminseaman.com</p><p>Follow us on Bluesky (@salonnaturale.art) Instagram (@salonnaturale) and salonnaturale.art</p><p><br /></p>
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7 months ago
39 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E2 The Art of Photography: Insights from Tom Calloway
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, Tom Calloway shares his journey as a photographer, exploring themes of identity, representation, and the artistic process. He discusses his unique approach to capturing the male figure, influenced by his queer identity and experiences in the yoga community. Tom emphasizes the importance of diversity in his work and the challenges he faces as a non-professional photographer. He reflects on his artistic evolution, inspirations, and future aspirations, encouraging young queer artists to keep creating and sharing their work.</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Tom Calloway</p><p>02:08 The Journey into Photography</p><p>04:10 Artistic Philosophy and Approach</p><p>10:04 Influences and Inspirations</p><p>12:59 Queer Identity and Representation</p><p>18:08 Challenges in Photography</p><p>21:54 Evolution of Artistic Style</p><p>26:03 Future Aspirations and Advice</p><p>Follow Tom Calloway on:</p><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/tom.calloway.photography" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">⁠@tom.calloway.photography⁠</a></li><li>Bluesky: <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/tom-calloway.bsky.social" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">⁠@tom-calloway.bsky.social⁠</a></li></ul><p><br /></p><p>Follow Salon Naturale on:</p><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/salonnaturale" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠@salonnaturale⁠</a></li><li>Bluesky: <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/salonnaturale.art" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠@salonnaturale.art⁠</a></li><li>Web: <a href="https://salonnaturale.art" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠salonnaturale.art⁠</a></li></ul><p><br /></p><p>Hosted on <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/art-in-the-raw" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">⁠Spotify⁠</a>.</p><p><br /></p>
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7 months ago
27 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
E1 The Artistic Evolution of Rob Clarke
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this conversation, <a href="https://instagram.com/rob_clarke" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">@Rob Clarke</a> discusses his artistic journey, exploring the evolution of his style from traditional to digital mediums. He reflects on the influence of everyday life and pop culture on his work, the role of humor in balancing darker themes, and the impact of the internet on queer art communities. Clarke also navigates the complexities of personal identity in relation to audience expectations and the challenges of masculinity in contemporary art. He shares insights on the future of art in the age of AI and digital trends, concluding with personal reflections on his artistic direction.</p><p><br /></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Rob Clark and His Artistic Journey</p><p>04:11 Evolution of Artistic Style and Mediums</p><p>06:57 Influences of Everyday Life on Art</p><p>09:29 Creating the World of Scoot</p><p>12:04 Humor and Dark Themes in Art</p><p>15:03 Personal Experiences and Kinks in Art</p><p>17:34 Community Influence on Artistic Expression</p><p>20:16 Navigating Personal and Broader Audience Tensions</p><p>22:44 Future Directions in Art</p><p>25:13 Reflections on Nudism and Personal Growth</p><p>28:46 Outro v1.mp4</p><p><br /></p><p>Follow Rob Clarke on:</p><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/rob_clarke" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">@rob_clarke</a></li><li>Bluesky: <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/robclarke00.bsky.social" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">@robclarke00.bsky.social</a></li><li>Web: <a href="https://www.robclarke.net" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.robclarke.net</a></li></ul><p><br /></p><p>Follow Salon Naturale on:</p><ul><li>Instagram: <a href="https://instagram.com/salonnaturale" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">@salonnaturale</a></li><li>Bluesky: <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/salonnaturale.art" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">@salonnaturale.art</a></li><li>Web: <a href="https://salonnaturale.art" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">salonnaturale.art</a></li></ul><p><br /></p><p>Hosted on <a href="https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/art-in-the-raw" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">Spotify</a>.</p><p><br /></p>
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8 months ago
29 minutes

Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists
”Art in the Raw” explores the intersection of queer identity and artistic expression. Hosted by Salon Naturale, this podcast features in-depth conversations with queer artists about their creative processes, challenges, and the impact of their work on the LGBTQ+ community. Tune in for authentic stories and behind-the-scenes insights into queer art, nudism, and creative freedom.