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We just released a new podcast episode, The Gallery Model - Top Tips on Gallery Representation. Click below to listen now!
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In this episode, we bring together a compilation of expert tips from seasoned artists on how to navigate the world of galleries. You'll hear insights on building strong relationships with gallery owners, creating a portfolio that stands out, and understanding what galleries look for in artists. Our guests also share their personal experiences on choosing the right gallery, working with both collectors and galleries, and how to maintain creative freedom while working within a gallery's commercial framework. Whether you're new to the gallery scene or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with actionable advice. |
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Joseph Gyurcsak - Perseverance & Determination
In this episode, we sat down with Joseph Gyurcsak, a versatile and accomplished fine artist, materials expert, and educator who has navigated a diverse career path with determination, adaptability and a deep passion for his craft. Joe shares his journey from being a young artist drawing cartoons to becoming a successful fine artist and materials expert at Blick Utrecht art materials. He discusses his transition from illustration to fine art, as well as his role at Blick developing and testing art materials. Joe emphasizes the importance of determination, perseverance and having a burning desire in order to succeed. He also highlights the importance of being flexible, taking criticism and maintaining consistency as other keys to success for emerging artists. He also attributes his own success to perseverance, determination and also following his artistic instincts, while also highlighting the value of mentorship and community. Joe gives us advice on building relationships with galleries and collectors, including the importance of expressing gratitude to supporters. Finally, Joe tells us about his upcoming workshops! |
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Kevin Macpherson - Paint for Yourself and Stay Curious
In our one hundredth episode, we sat down with Kevin Macpherson, a fine artist with a deep dedication to his craft and a desire to pay forward the knowledge he has gained over his successful career as a professional artist. In this episode, Kevin discusses his lifelong passion for art, how physical challenges like poor eyesight influenced his impressionistic style, and his innovative "magic grid" technique that enhances his compositions. He also recounts how meeting teachers and mentors changed his perspective on his vision for his work as well as traveling extensively throughout his life. He also tells us about his new book "Reflections on a Pond" which took over 10 years to complete. The book chronicles a full year of the view of the pond in his backyard, thus turning it into a poetic journal of his work. Kevin emphasizes the importance of painting for yourself, staying curious, and to paint what inspires you, not just chase the market. He also shares his advice for aspiring artists to focus on continuous improvement rather than perfection as that is the key to having success. Finally, Kevin tells us about his upcoming workshops at his home studio! |
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Heather Arenas - Put Your Self on the Canvas
In this episode, we sat down with Heather Arenas, a figurative oil painter who loves telling stories through her work. She discusses her journey from medical school to becoming a full-time artist, emphasizing the importance of practice, community, and finding one's unique voice. Heather also shares insights on her creative process, artistic influences, and maintaining relationships with galleries and collectors. She also advises aspiring artists to put themselves on the canvas and persist through the highs and lows of an art career. Finally, Heather shares exciting news about her artwork being included in the lunar time capsule and her online workshop! |
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Warren Chang - True Art is Sincere
In this episode, we sat down with Warren Chang, a California based Fine Artist, best known for his paintings depicting the fieldworkers of Monterey County. Warren tells us about his background and his transition from illustration to fine art. We also discuss the importance of narrative painting and the use of photography as a reference. Warren emphasizes the importance of sincerity and moral purpose in art, influenced by the philosophy of Leo Tolstoy. He also tells us about the challenges of transitioning from illustration to fine art, including the need for supplemental income through teaching. Warren also shares some of his insights on marketing, exhibiting work, and building relationships with collectors who are drawn to an artist's body of work. Finally, Warren tells us all about his mentorship program focused on creating narrative paintings! |
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