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Color Experiments and Meshing Cultures with Henry Isaacs

Color Experiments and Meshing Cultures with Henry Isaacs

FromSavvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood


Color Experiments and Meshing Cultures with Henry Isaacs

FromSavvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join Antrese for this fascinating interview with artist Henry Isaacs. Henry talks extensively about color, and his methods. Henry’s landscapes are an exploration of color in which he plays with perspective, and constructs his own world from what he sees around him.He learned to twist horizon lines and think differently from a close friendship with a couple who survived Hiroshima. He pulls ideas and influence from sources outside of the western norm like the Kopanang Trust. A Cooperative of Women Artist/Embroiderers , near Johannesburg, S.A- who work in colorful threads and fabric, or traditional Rwandan art, which he immersed himself in on an extended trip there. But his biggest influence is the exuberant Ashley Bryan a fellow artist and neighbor. http://savvypainter.com/podcast/henry-isaacs
Released:
Dec 18, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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Savvy Painter is a bi-weekly podcast for artists who mean business. Antrese Wood talks to expert painters about the business of art and how it gets created. Want to know how leaders in the fine art world of plein-air and landscape painting got their start? What habits do top artists have in common? Savvy Painter digs deep into the struggles and successes of contemporary painters. Artists spend enormous amounts of time alone in their studios. It's easy for them to believe their challenges are unique when in fact they are not. Fortunately, others have been there before, and by sharing our stories with other artists we all win. The collective intelligence of the artist community is infinitely greater than the individual. Here's how you can tap into it.