Another weekend, another new episode of ART FOR YOUR EAR! If you didn’t hear last week’s kick-off episode, I’m shaking things up a little this season. Instead of interviewing artists about their personal journeys, I’ve recruited a group of creative experts to be my co-hosts. We’ll be digging deep into the nitty gritty of being Artists {with a capital A} covering a huge range of topics from critique to pricing. Today’s co-host is the kind and generous painter / art school professor, LA based Samantha Fields. The theme today… lessons that Sam has learned from her students! This runs the gamut from how to pencil in eyebrows to heart-wrenching stories of survival. You can listen right up there under that disastrous celebration, or subscribe on iTunes.
Here’s a rundown of everything you heard about on this episode. Let’s start with a few of Sam’s insane airbrush paintings, just to set the mood:
Boom! Literally. So unbelievably good. Okay, I can’t control myself… one more set of her jaw-dropping paintings:
Alright, now I feel better. I needed you to see all of that greatness.
Now, I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again… I WANT SAM TO BE MY TEACHER! Here’s the manifesto she gives to her Art 307 students:
“Critique is our mirror”. I loved that part of our chat.
Okay, let’s take a peek into Sam’s home studio, shall we:
Works in progress, gouache sketches, and Sam’s bio photo… ? I asked her for a recent photo and this is what she sent, with this explanation: “The stars are the kind teachers give students, I liked that they were like a mask of affirmation!” Ha! See, just another reason to love her sooooo much.
And finally, speaking of love… the @csun_squirrels_ :
I lay flat on my belly when it’s too hot out as well. And with that, I will say thank you to Sam for sharing all of her stories and lessons learned; huge thanks to THRIVE for supporting this episode of ART FOR YOUR EAR; and of course, thank you for listening ~ Danielle
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Links, so many links {ie., proof that Sam really is a teacher!}
Gullah Quilts:
Mehri Dadgar has become an activist, telling her story via TEDx and her own book:
The Prison Arts Collective, Annie Buckley:
Toe Tag Parole: HBO Documentary. This was Yard A, where Sam taught with the Prison Art Collective:
Artists:
Beatriz Cortez
Kristin Shomaker
Alex Kizu aka Defer
Oh, and Adrienne Kinsella’s creatures:
ps. The winner of Ashley Longshore’s stunning new art book is… Leila Simon Hayes!