Especially in figurative art, there is often times a story line that is trying to be communicated. Shelsea explains her process of story development and how each piece becomes a snapshot in the the story line. She also talks through the significance of the title of a work and how that gives a nudge to the viewer to further explore the message. And what is the responsibility of the view? Does the viewer need to know the message in order to “get it” or is it okay to just enjoy “look” of the piece and miss the point. Shelsea goes into all this and more in the bonisode. To listen in click HERE.
“Hope is The Worse Plan Ever!” | Billy Ritter | Episode 538
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Billy Ritter | Episode 538
Billy Ritter 77 is a ceramic artist from Cleveland, Ohio. A graduate of Kent State University (MFA), and Slippery Rock University (BFA). For the past five years he has taught and inspired many as a professor of art and ceramics at Cuyahoga Community College. At his Cleveland studio he offers one-on-one tutoring and workshops. Billy exhibits and sells his work at his studio as well as at many artisan markets throughout Northern Ohio. Atmospheric firing, community, and story telling through process, are the focus of his work. His limited editions of functional tablewares and vessels are utilized by chefs, home cooks, photo studios, and collectors both nationally and internationally.
How to Do an Event with Billy Ritter
One of the cool ways to grow your business and impact in your community is to put on an event and partner up with a chef. Billy tells his story of how his event was conceived and what he did to put it on. Use this as inspiration to put your own event on. To listen in to this conversation click HERE.
Testing an Idea | Anna Whitehouse | Episode 537
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Anna Whitehouse | Episode 537
Based in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK, Anna Whitehouse’s work has evolved from growing up in the region and spending time outdoors. From scrambling over rocks in the Yorkshire Dales to scouring the beach for fossils near Whitby, a love of landscape, natural forms and exploration can be seen echoed in Anna’s work. Ultimately Anna aims to create beautiful and intriguing objects that awaken a childlike sense of wonder and appreciation of the natural world.
Finding Your Market with Anna Whitehouse
Finding your market is one of the greatest challenges that every business, movie, artist, or even religion has. Anna tells her story of how she found her market. We share it here for you so you can glean from her story to apply to your story. To listen in, click HERE.
A Woodfire Conference is On The Way | Joe Robinson | Episode 536
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Joe Robinson | Episode 536
Joe Robinson is the co-owner and steward of the historic East Creek Anagama wood fired kiln. Nestled on 20 acres in Oregon’s coastal mountains, East Creek is a community art studio and retreat. Joe will share news about the upcoming NW Wood Firing Conference in June 2020, which is being organized by the East Creek team.
Building a Vision and Making an Impact with Joe Robinson
Some lessons are caught. I am hoping this is the case for this story that Joe tells about restoring East Creek. So as Joe tells the story you will hear at least four distinct lessons:
1- Seeing a need. Where there is a vacuum, there is an opportunity.
2- Steps of faith creates visions. As he moved forward with the purchase of East Creek the vision grew beyond himself and to the community.
3- Sweat on the brow brings results on the ground. Work changes things.
4- Success in changing lives. When you set out to do something bigger than yourself, bigger things come.
To listen in, click HERE.
Planting the Dream and Watching it Grow | Julia Kofman | Episode 535
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Julia Kofman | Episode 535
Julia Kofman is a full time ceramic artist. Julia works in her home studio in Ramat Gan in Israel. Julia was born in Moscow, and in 2018 she moved to Israel with her husband and children. Julia is selling her works twice a week in Nachlat Binyamin Artists Fair of Tel Aviv, which is a famous street market of handmade, supported by municipality of Tel Aviv.
A New Designer’s Story | Lukas Easton | Episode 534
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Lukas Easton | Episode 534
Lukas Easton is from Homer Alaska. Lukas recieved his BFA from the university of Alaska anchorage. Lukas is currently teaching at the Rochester institute of technology and is an independent designer for Jenggala in Bali Indonesia. In the summers Lukas works in Alaska commercial fishing and this fall will be attending Alfred university for graduate school.
Lessons of Mentorship from Peter Pincus with Lukas Easton
Lukas is doing an internship with Peter Pincus and he is loving it!!! I took the opportunity to grill Lukas on what are his personal takeaways from this mentor relationship that he has with such an accomplished artist. To listen in to this conversation, click HERE.