The Art of Arting Matt Mazany
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The Art of Arting is a fine art podcast where host, Matt Mazany, interviews and paints a guest while they talk about enjoying art, creating art, and everything else art
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Ian Skalski - The Little Street by Johannes Vermeer
For the 50th episode of Art of Arting, Matt brought in his most prolific artistic collaberator, Ian Skalski. They talk about the history and methods of their partnership (Cascade Up), Ian talks about volume and the effect that ease of use has on art, and they also talk about a Vermeer masterpiece, The Little Street.
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Rob Blake - Utah Monolith by Unknown Artist
Matt sits down with Rob Blake and they have a familiar and fun chat. They get into working in the True Crime/Documentary space, prioritizing your work/art/life balance and they also talk about the mysterious land art installation, The Utah Monolith
You hear more from Rob, you can listen to Strange Phenomenon a documentary podcast -
Matt Weir - Saturn Devouring His Son by Francisco Goya
Matt Weir sits down for a portrait and a chat. Matt and Matt talk about how the specter of death affects art, they talk about the creative management of the WWE, and they also talk about one of the first pieces in horror history, Saturn Devouring his Son
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Nick Wiger - Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough
Matt sits down with Nick Wiger! Matt and Nick talk about the creative community from their time working at Funny or Die, They talk about video games as the center of creativity in our current society, and they also talk about the Thomas Gainsborough painting Blue Boy
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Marissa Strickland - The Dance by Henri Matisse
Great conversation here with Marissa Strickland. This wide ranging talk gets into the different phases or seasons of one's artistic life, the physiology of experiencing art, and Marissa tells her story of encountering The Dance by Henri Matisse for the first time
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Dave Schilling - Norm's, La Cienega, On Fire by Ed Ruscha
Matt sits down with Dave Schilling as they talk about the creativity of suit fashion, the artistic merits of pinball, and Dave also talks about a famous Ed Ruscha painting