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Ep. 007 - Marc Dennis - The Darc Mennis

Ep. 007 - Marc Dennis - The Darc Mennis

FromArt Grind Podcast


Ep. 007 - Marc Dennis - The Darc Mennis

FromArt Grind Podcast

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Length:
112 minutes
Released:
Apr 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

And in this corner, we have the heavyweight fighter of paint slinging… Marc Dennis. Dennis is a champion in the realm of hyperrealistic painting, duking it out every day in the studio apply a rigorous work ethic that produces mind bending detail and realism that goes beyond representation into the superreal. His floral still life paintings are a vivid homage to the Dutch still life painters of the 17th century and speak to the abundance of our era. His appropriation of master painter’s works are both reverential and yet totally accessible to the common man through a jocular sense of humor. It’s pastiche and parody all rolled into one. Marc expounds on the powers of observation and his rough and tumble journey that led him to become the meticulous and highly successful artist he is today. Support the show (https://paypal.me/artgrindpodcast?locale.x=en_US)
Released:
Apr 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Art Grind is a podcast for and about artists, art lovers and art professionals. It is a social practice of giving back to the art community of which we are a part and explores the process, content, concept and motivation behind art making of both established and emerging artists and the people who bring that art to a wider audience. We are artists ourselves and wear many hats, including curation, art writing and art teaching. We share a passion for authentic and skilled art making, be it trained or self-taught. Whether in the studio, on your lunch hour or chilling out after a long day of hustle, have a listen while we explore, along with our guests, the backstories of what we fondly call “the art grind”.