"There was more than one artist in this person I admire. There were five or six artists inside him and for him the process of reaching the perfect line was a long process that lasts a whole lifetime. I really share this idea with him that each drawing is a little step, it's a it's a very little step towards something bigger and you don't have to hurry because life and the path is very long so you only have to do draw, draw, draw to approach any semblance of harmony."
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In this episode I am talking with the wonderful @artanzo_insta guilty for the creation of the podcast cover 🎨. We are touching on achieving harmony in drawings, developing artistic styles, combining artistic expression with an everyday job and much more 🤩
@artanzo_insta is a dreamlike artist living and working in Paris, France. He was born in 1983 in South America, in the middle of the Peruvian Andes mountains. He moved to France in the 90s and studied computing and mathematics. He started an engineer carrier in 2005 and combines his everyday job with an artist activity. As a self-taught artist, he started learning drawing through digital art for several years and changed to traditional mediums, starting with Indian ink on calligraphy sheets then pencils and watercolors. Artanzo has his own website and he provides people from all over the world with prints and original drawings https://artanzo.com
With love,
Aleks💕
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated fortnightly
- Published31 May 2021 at 13:18 UTC
- Length1h 24m
- RatingClean