In this episode I speak with Rob Lynch and Matthew Sagurney who together make up The Solo Roths. Thanks so much both of you for a great discussion on art, inspiration, and being a contributing member of our communities as artists.
In our discussion we talk about the Artpark mural recently completed over the summer of 2020.
https://www.artpark.net/parking-lot-mural
Some other links to their work:
https://www.matthewsagurney.com/copy-of-paintings
https://www.matthewsagurney.com
Article in Buffalo Rising: https://www.buffalorising.com/tags/rob-lynch/
Thanks for listening!
Thanks Paul Zdepski, illustrator and educator from Northern Virginia for a discussion on illustration and teaching illustrators.
You can see some of Zdepski's work on instagram @paulzdepski and his website http://zillustration.com.
Visit patreon where he promotes his illustration project dealing with the collective COVID-19 quarantine experience called Sequestered with Noelle and the Dog. His page is https://www.patreon.com/zillustration
Its a new semester and so Season 2 begins with our first episode with San Francisco illustrator and designer Dennis Brown, aka Bagger43. Check out his instagram @bags43 and website https://cargocollective.com/bagger43. Dennis talks about his point of view of making illustrations, pattern work, and the value of sketchbooks.
Chris Groves is the brand manager for Community Beer Works in Buffalo, NY. In addition to visual branding and social media promotion, Chris is also responsible for all can artwork for Community Beer Works. Thanks Chris!
It's episode 11 of Teaching Illustrators Podcast!
This episode features a conversation with Tampa illustrator and designer David Cabassa. David has done work for iHeart Radio, Harley Davidson, UFC, Nascar, Whole Foods, NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL and much more including murals and protest art.
You can see some illustration samples at megasupremo.com and his instagram, megasupremo
Also check out his community group Sketch Night Tampa at sketchnighttampa.com
This episode is a recording of an artist talk for my current solo show at Main Street Arts. We are joined with the RIT Alumni Association and the dean of the College of Art and Design, Todd Jokl who speaks about RIT's support of social justice.
Take a virtual tour of the show here:
A great conversation about community artwork, Black Lives Matter, visual activism, and much more. Take a look at Atlan's work at his site, https://www.atlanaw.com and check out his instagram @atlanaw.
Its summer break and time to think about a summer project! In this episode I list 7 ideas to maintain your personal development as an illustrator.