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SPP Skip Whitcomb
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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Jun 16, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
Skip Whitcomb grew up on a Ranch in Colorado, without much encouragement to pursue art as a vocation. Following his parents advice, he enrolled in college to study business, but quickly realized his heart was somewhere else. Skip has been painting landscapes of the western United States for over forty years now. In this conversation, Skip and I talk about learning the craft and then taking every opportunity to flex your wings, to test them and see if you can fly. We talk about artist communities, their natural cycles and how having a sympathetic ear from time to time is crucial. Skip shares the frustration of pushing through dissatisfaction, or plateaus in his paintings. I think - or hope- we all go through this at some point as we master certain skills and go on to explore new concepts. How one deals with these issues greatly impacts our growth as artists. Eventually, technique becomes less important than why you are using it. “Why?”, not “how?” is the question we would be better off asking. Skip is a wealth of information, and a brilliant creative thinker.
Released:
Jun 16, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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