Sit Down and Have A Tea from Wolfgang and Luke Art Gallery

Sylvanna VanderPark

For art lovers, collectors, and curious minds who want to understand the people behind today’s creative work but are tired of the art world feeling distant and exclusive. Sit Down & Have A Tea from Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery and Creative Space brings you inviting conversations with living artists who share their stories, process, and passion over a cup of tea.Each episode takes you behind the canvas into the lived experiences of artists, offering insights that help you connect more deeply with their work, appreciate the journey of creation, and see the value beyond the finished piece.If you’re ready to discover new voices, build confidence in your appreciation of art, and feel more connected to the creative world, Sit Down & Have A Tea is your monthly source of inspiration, conversation, and discovery.New episodes every 3rd Thursday of the month at 6AM on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.

  1. 11/20/2025

    How a Retired Engineer Found His Calling | Sit Down and Have a Tea Season 4, Episode 5

    Send us Fan Mail How a Retired Engineer Found His Calling Through Art What happens when a global engineer trades oil rigs for oil paints? In this episode of Sit Down and Have a Tea from Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery, host Syl Vander Park chats with painter Thomas Tucker, who began his art journey after retiring from a 38-year career with ExxonMobil. Tom shares how he went from never having picked up a brush to becoming a prolific artist with evolving styles, a deep love for trees, and a commitment to community. This conversation is full of heart, creativity, and insight into how the artistic spirit can emerge at any stage of life. KEY TAKEAWAYS: • Tom spent 38 years working globally as an engineer before turning to art after retirement • He discovered oil painting at a local art school in Great Falls, Virginia • Studio tours helped him realize the value of connecting directly with people about art • Many people are “latent creatives” waiting for the right moment to begin • Plein air painting helped him embrace his identity as an artist • Tom often works in evolving series, from autumn scenes to Japanese bamboo • His process includes both acrylic and oil with layered depth and palette knife textures • Feedback from his autistic son plays a key role in evaluating his work • He is deeply involved in Legacy Farms and therapeutic horse programs • His guiding life philosophy: “Do the right thing” BEST MOMENTS: 00:01:34. “I stumbled upon this art school in Great Falls and started to take an oil painting class.” 00:02:21. “So many people are kind of what I call latent artists. Latent creative people.” 00:03:11. “You start looking, you go, wow, mine's not bad.” 00:04:15. “It’s nice to see the progression… this is what represented me right then and there.” 00:05:04. “If you look around my studio, you may have a hard time telling that the same artist produced all those paintings.” 00:06:26. “I paint anywhere down to 8x10. My bigger pieces are 44x60.” 00:08:28. “I’m not trying to replicate the photograph. I’m using that photograph for inspiration.” 00:14:50. “My son is 27 years old. He’s highly functioning autistic… he just tells me, dad, that one’s crashing.” 00:27:11. “Do the right thing, and you don’t have to ask yourself a lot about whether what you’re doing is right or wrong.” Ad link: 🔗 Discover emerging artists at Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery: https://www.wolfgangandluke.com Support the show 🍵 New episodes of Sit Down & Have A Tea drop every 3rd Thursday at 6 AM ET. Pull up a chair, discover living artists, and enjoy the conversation. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app. • Join the community or say hello: https://www.wolfgangandluke.com/contact-us • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfgangandluke • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfgangandluke • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WolfgangandLukeArtGallery ❤️ If this episode resonated, please like, comment, and share it with a friend. 📍 Visit us in Sterling, Virginia, and keep discovering the stories behind the art. Produced by APodcastGeek https://apodcastgeek.com

  2. 10/16/2025

    Building a Creative Life in Great Falls: Music Lessons, Wildlife Photography, and Storytelling | Sit Down and Have a Tea Season 4, Episode 4

    Send us Fan Mail What happens when a soulful voice, a camera, and a fox named Omri collide? In this heartwarming episode of Sit Down and Have a Tea from Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery, we meet multi-talented artist Mary Ann Redmond. A lifelong musician turned wildlife photographer and now children's book author, Mary Ann’s story is a moving blend of grit, whimsy and raw creative magic. From her early days singing French songs in kindergarten to her soulful performances at The Harp and Fiddle, Mary Ann opens up about illness, recovery, and the fox who helped her heal. Discover how photography, songwriting and storytelling come together in one rich, artist’s life. 🎧 Whether you're an art lover, animal admirer, or just someone who appreciates a beautiful story, this one’s for you. KEY TAKEAWAYS • Mary Ann’s first solo performance was in fifth grade • Singing and songwriting were intertwined from an early age • Illness redirected her creativity into photography • Wildlife photography began with foxes in her front yard • Her husband gifted her a camera and encouraged her growth • Children’s book idea “downloaded” during a friend’s dog story • Illustrator Madeline’s soulful visuals made the book come alive • Omri the fox formed a bond with Mary Ann over 5 years • PR, rescue animals, and book readings are part of her daily life • Creativity is a calling, and art is its own reward BEST MOMENTS 00:01:20. “I started off as a singer, and you just knew that’s what I wanted to do.” 00:03:02. “I had formidable doses around my throat as a singer, which was not only physically traumatic, but also emotionally.” 00:04:43. “In kindergarten, I raised my hand and asked the teacher if I could sing for the principal.” 00:09:18. “This would be a great children’s book. And then my girlfriend said, ‘Mary Ann, that’s genius.’” 00:12:08. “You don’t even have to have the book. It’ll come right up so all the kids can play it over and over again.” 00:14:59. “I honor them. I think they’re amazing creatures.” 00:19:07. “By the end of five years, he would visit, and I would be upstairs, and there would be Omri looking up at the second-floor window for me.” 00:24:06. “I just want to express the creative side and be grateful for what I have.” 00:28:15. “Mike and I have to jump on a train next Thursday and we go up to New York.” 00:33:50. “Border Collies are a thing... my brother just got one.” 00:38:30. “It’s so great to be able to take risks through creativity.” 00:43:05. “Try to like calm down and, you know, she’s beautiful with her art as well.” 00:48:22. “Doing what you love is its own reward.” 00:51:50. “We’re so busy doing stuff all the time, we don’t sit long enough to have the muse come and say, ‘This would be a good idea.’” Ad link: 🔗 Discover emerging artists at Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery: https://www.wolfgangandluke.com Support the show 🍵 New episodes of Sit Down & Have A Tea drop every 3rd Thursday at 6 AM ET. Pull up a chair, discover living artists, and enjoy the conversation. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app. • Join the community or say hello: https://www.wolfgangandluke.com/contact-us • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfgangandluke • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfgangandluke • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WolfgangandLukeArtGallery ❤️ If this episode resonated, please like, comment, and share it with a friend. 📍 Visit us in Sterling, Virginia, and keep discovering the stories behind the art. Produced by APodcastGeek https://apodcastgeek.com

  3. 09/18/2025

    How Music Directly Fuels Artistic Creativity | Sit Down and Have A Tea Season 4, Episode 3

    Send us Fan Mail The Music That Shapes Their Art In this warm and thoughtful episode of Sit Down and Have A Tea from Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery and Creative Space, host Silvana welcomes exhibiting artists Doug Fuller, a Found Object Assemblage Artist, and Doug Schulte, a Painter and Collage Artist. What begins as a conversation about music quickly unfolds into a rich exploration of memory, material and creative process. From punk bands and playlists to shadow boxes and scale, this episode offers a personal and inspiring look into the lives of two artists connected by more than just a shared gallery wall. • Doug Schulte shares how indie and alternative rock energize his creative process • Doug Fuller opens up about his love for Wilco and podcast-fueled studio time • The artists reflect on musical nostalgia and their band “The Neighbors” • Hear how shadow boxes and collage launched Doug Schulte into making art • Doug Fuller talks about collecting rusted car parts and storytelling through objects • Their admiration for Rauschenberg, Cornell, Duchamp and Man Ray • Why scale, movement and mark-making are the next steps in Doug Schulte’s journey • The dream of building collaborative spaces and large-scale sculptural installations • Thoughts on insomnia playlists, podcast dreams and art-show aspirations • A candid, funny, and familial look at how creativity runs deep and wide BEST MOMENTS 00:03:15. “R.E.M. was the one that sort of then broke out and became a big label band.” 00:04:00. “It's a lot easier now with streaming. I can listen to pretty much anything that's ever released anywhere in the world.” 00:06:08. “We did have a band at one point called The Neighbors... it was sort of a fun punk band.” 00:07:00. “I still think about that energy. I try to bring that energy into my visual art.” 00:08:17. “I don't listen to music. I listen to podcasts and stuff. But if I had to, I would listen to Wilco. Nothing but Wilco.” 00:13:00. “That song, California Stars, saved my marriage.” 00:21:57. “I do find my brother Doug very inspiring… what he's been able to create and how he's changed his style.” 00:30:30. “I would like to be able to do kind of the way... half barn, half gallery, half entertaining.” 00:43:14. “He’s like sucked up all the followers and he's got 12,000 followers. Now he's going to be a podcasting star.” Ad link: 🔗 Discover emerging artists at Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery: https://www.wolfgangandluke.com Support the show 🍵 New episodes of Sit Down & Have A Tea drop every 3rd Thursday at 6 AM ET. Pull up a chair, discover living artists, and enjoy the conversation. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast app. • Join the community or say hello: https://www.wolfgangandluke.com/contact-us • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfgangandluke • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfgangandluke • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WolfgangandLukeArtGallery ❤️ If this episode resonated, please like, comment, and share it with a friend. 📍 Visit us in Sterling, Virginia, and keep discovering the stories behind the art. Produced by APodcastGeek https://apodcastgeek.com

    How Music Directly Fuels Artistic Creativity | Sit Down and Have A Tea Season 4, Episode 3

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For art lovers, collectors, and curious minds who want to understand the people behind today’s creative work but are tired of the art world feeling distant and exclusive. Sit Down & Have A Tea from Wolfgang & Luke Art Gallery and Creative Space brings you inviting conversations with living artists who share their stories, process, and passion over a cup of tea.Each episode takes you behind the canvas into the lived experiences of artists, offering insights that help you connect more deeply with their work, appreciate the journey of creation, and see the value beyond the finished piece.If you’re ready to discover new voices, build confidence in your appreciation of art, and feel more connected to the creative world, Sit Down & Have A Tea is your monthly source of inspiration, conversation, and discovery.New episodes every 3rd Thursday of the month at 6AM on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.