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Art Condition will be interviewing industry experts, freelance professionals and serious hobbyists to discuss a wide variety of art related topics with a focus on the practice and the business of art, and how we can maintain mental health and well being in the face of all the challenges that artists must confront. Our hope is to expand the pool of resources and information for artists as well as inform (and entertain!) consumers and aficionados who may benefit from learning more about the inner workings of the art world and how much work it takes to make it work.
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST Twitch.tv/joby_dorr
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Episode #48 How to Learn to Draw and Stay Sane w/ Jay Axer
How do you learn to make art? Can You teach yourself art? What should a beginner artist learn first? Can self-taught artists get hired in competitive industries? How do you learn to make art enjoyable? How do you keep the passion alive and keep having fun when it starts to get hard? How can we work to meet certain quality standards without feeling inadequate? How do we get over the fear of making something “bad”? How do we move past the expectation that “one day we will be good”?
If you enjoy this content please consider visiting my Patreon page to help support the effort https://www.patreon.com/jobydorr
For more information about the podcast and future guests please visit https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST at https://www.twitch.tv/joby_dorr
This week we are talking to
Jay Axer
Jays Previous appearances on Art Condition -
https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition/2021/2/27/episode-25-being-honest-about-what-you-love-w-jay-axer
https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition/2021/5/31/episode-37-the-invaluable-lessons-from-personal-projects-w-jay-axer
Watch past episodes on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVZVjEU-izI&list=PLreFe9iP3VeeEzmT0U0uX29HyAyjPYuyk
Jay is currently working as a senior artist at blizzard on the Hearthstone team. Prior to working for Blizzard Jay worked in games development for over 11 years ranging from AAA to indie to mobile, as well as 15 years in freelance work. Jay’s primary focus is 2d concept design and illustration.
Twitter - https://twitter.com/JayAxer
ArtStation - https://www.artstation.com/jayaxer
Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/jayaxer
other points of interest from our conversation:
ColdBurgerArt Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/coldburgerart
Nen Change Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/killernen
GDC Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvEbDzg6EhQ
Elicia Donze - https://eliciadonze.com/
"People hate their own art because it looks like they made it. They think if they get better, it will stop looking like they made it. A better person made it. But theres no level of skill beyond which you stop being you. You hate the most valuable thing about your art."
-Elicia Donze -
Episode #47 Finding Success in Fan Art w/ Lauren Walsh
How do you transition from fan art into new professions? How hard is it to move into more personal or original content after gaining a large following that expects fan art? What are the legal ramifications surrounding fan art? How do you brand as an artist? Why is branding important to artists? How can we learn about marketing and branding without having to go to business school? How do artists get noticed?
If you enjoy this content please consider visiting my Patreon page to help support the effort https://www.patreon.com/jobydorr
for more information about the podcast and future guests please visit https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST at https://www.twitch.tv/joby_dorr
This week we are talking to
Lauren Walsh
Lauren is a professional freelance illustrator based in Philadelphia. She has worked with Critical Role and Darrington Press as the Lead Character Illustrator on Tal’Dorei Reborn, published two puzzles with Critical Role, has done work for Wizards of the Coast, Bioware, and Hitpoint Press, and covers for Dynamite (Sonjaversal), and IDW (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Jennika). In the Fall and Spring, she teaches Business for Freelance Artists at Moore College of Art & Design in the Illustration and Animation & Game Arts Departments. In her freetime, she is a GM for her own D&D home game, streams a weekly game with fellow artists on Going Critical, and bikes around the city, but she’s still not convinced that “freetime” actually exists.
Website - https://www.laurenwalshart.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/LaurenWalshArt
IG - https://www.instagram.com/laurenwalshart/
Other points of interest from our conversation:
Great YouTube channel about marketing and branding for creatives - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSkoolRocks
Graphic Artists Guild Handbook, 16th Edition: Pricing & Ethical Guidelines - https://amzn.to/3jUm5Pz -
Episode #46
How do you find success in a variety of art careers? Are there skills and knowledge that overlap between widely different art careers? What was it like in freelance commercial illustration before the resources of the internet? What tools from that era can artists use today? When is it beneficial to hire an agent? How do you transition from illustration to fine art? How do you transition from fine art to tattooing? How does being a successful independent artist translate into owning a brick and mortar business
If you enjoy this content please consider visiting my Patreon page to help support the effort https://www.patreon.com/jobydorr
for more information about the podcast and future guests please visit https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST at https://www.twitch.tv/joby_dorr
This week we are talking to
Shawn Barber
“I've been documenting tattoo culture and contemporary tattoo history with a series of paintings, The Tattooed Portraits Series.
I started painting tattooed artists in 2005, obsessively documenting the men and women that have pioneered the genre of contemporary tattoo art and the history of modern tattooing. My dedication and enthusiasm for the art form gradually opened doors for me to learn the craft from some of the greatest tattoo artists in the world. My life is consumed with tattooing, the art of tattoo and documentation of tattooing through painting works on this subject. Presently, over four hundred works have been made in this series. “
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Shawn earned his B.F.A from Ringling College of Art in 1999 and A.A.S. from Cazenovia College in 1997. His paintings are held in private collections throughout the United States, Canada, Asia, Europe and Australia. His paintings have been exhibited in diverse solo and group venues including: Somerset House Museum, London, UK; Craft and Folk Art Museum, Los Angeles, CA; Halle Saint Pierre Museum, Paris; Pinnacles Gallery, Queensland, Australia; Mesa Contemporary Arts Center, Mesa, AZ; Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, CA; Artspace, Shreveport, LA; Joshua Liner Gallery, NYC, NY; Southern Illinois University Museum, Carbondale, IL; and the University of Houston, Houston, TX.
Among his extensive achievements, he has taught drawing, painting and the business of art for 20 years at various art schools throughout the country. After years of documenting the art of tattoo, it was a logical progression to pick up the tattoo machine and add tattooist to his resume.
In 2009, Shawn and his girlfriend Kim Saigh, opened Memoir Tattoo in Los Angeles, CA. His most recent fine art book, 'Memoir : The Tattooed Portraits Series' a 256 page hardcover visual tome, published by Last Gasp Books, was released in July 2012.
website - http://www.sdbarber.com
tattoo shop - https://www.memoirtattoo.com
IG - http://www.instagram.com/shawndbarber
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/shawndbarber
http://www.memoircollective.comOther points of interest from our conversation:
The book that Shawn credits with having the greatest positive influence on his effort to develop a healthy balance in his professional life:https://amzn.to/3fL5UCW
resources:
https://altpick.com/
https://www.theispot.com/
https://graphicartistsguild.org/
A must-have resource for pricing and ethical guidelines for artists:
https://amzn.to/3lLy6cM -
Episode #45 To Instagram or Not To Instagram
Is Instagram worth it to artists? Is Instagram on the decline? How should artists be using Instagram these days? What alternatives are there? What does it mean to gain a massive following on Instagram? What are healthy ways you can manage your use of social media?
If you enjoy this content please consider visiting my Patreon page to help support the effort https://www.patreon.com/jobydorr
for more information about the podcast and future guests please visit https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST at https://www.twitch.tv/joby_dorr
Dave Cave
Dave is a comic artist and burgeoning indie animator on YouTube. He is perhaps best know for his Instagram account which has managed to break the 100k follower mark and continues to rise.
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/davecavedraws/
YouTube - https://tinyurl.com/yycvq7du
Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/davecavedraws
Webtoon (SuperNeigboors) - https://tinyurl.com/yymyaaue
Twitter - https://twitter.com/DaveCaveDraws -
Episode #44 Not Safe For Work w/ Kami Veicht
What is it like in the world of NSFW art? How do you find work doing wild and risky adult content? Can adult themes in your art affect future careers in more conservative, mainstream positions? How can you avoid the stigmas attached to adult content art? Are there special legal concerns? How can you keep yourself safe mentally and physically when doing private commissions for adult content? Where can I share NSFW work to get commissions?
If you enjoy this content please consider visiting my Patreon page to help support the effort https://www.patreon.com/jobydorr
For more information about the podcast and future guests please visit https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST at https://www.twitch.tv/joby_dorr
This week we are talking to
Kami Veicht
Kami is a senior concept artist in the gaming industry with many years of experience designing adult content art for private clients.
Find Kami’s work at
https://www.artstation.com/kamiveicht
https://twitter.com/KamiVeicht
https://www.twitch.tv/kami_veicht/about
https://www.deviantart.com/kamicheetah
Other points of interest from the conversation:
Charging for your art - https://twitter.com/MooCheese/status/1381635299604901893
Tijuana Bibles - https://medium.com/fan-fare/rule-34-before-the-internet-the-story-of-the-tijuana-bible-52a76f52df8f
Onlyfans for artists - https://blog.onlyfans.com/how-artists-can-use-onlyfans/ -
Episode #43 Indie Comics w/ 'Skooba' Steve Myers
What is it like in the world of indie comics? How do you find work as a freelance artist in indie comics? What are the advantages of using the new platforms like webtoons? How has self publishing changed the comics industry? How much do indie comic creators make?
If you enjoy this content please consider visiting my Patreon page to help support the effort https://www.patreon.com/jobydorr
for more information about the podcast and future guests please visit https://www.jobydorr.com/artcondition
See episodes live every Sunday at 2pm PST at https://www.twitch.tv/joby_dorr
This week we are talking to
‘Skooba’ Steve Myers
'Skooba' Steve Myers is a professional comic and freelance artist. His work in the industry includes being the penciller for the Battle for Ozellberg mini-series, currently the line artist for the Zaidura Chronicles webtoons series, as well as guest artist on comics like Bardok The Wanderer. He's done various freelance projects, specializing in DnD character designs and working on various indie game projects, as well as teaching art on Youtube and Twitch.
https://www.instagram.com/skoobasart
https://www.twitter.com/skoobasart
https://www.artstation.com/skoobasart
https://www.twitch.tv/skoobasart
https://www.https://www.youtube.com/c/SkoobasArt/videos
https://www.redbubble.com/people/skoobasart/shop
https://skoobasart.storenvy.com/products/24752313-battle-for-ozellberg-graphic-novel-collected-edition