101 episodes

A podcast sharing the joys and struggles of visual artists living and working in New England!

Artists of New England Artists of New England

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    • 4.9 • 15 Ratings

A podcast sharing the joys and struggles of visual artists living and working in New England!

    Episode 98-Robin Thornhill

    Episode 98-Robin Thornhill

    Whether working in oil, pastel, or encaustic, Robin Thornhill’s atmospheric paintings evoke a sense of stability and peace. Strongly influenced by John Singer Sargent, the tactile quality of her work makes the timeless beauty of the New England landscape substantially present. “There is so much chaos in the world that people forget to look for beauty and goodness,” says Robin. “I want to remind them it’s here – as tangible as the materials I use and as real as I am.” The sublime becomes grounded by the presence of her hand in the work. Best known for her landscapes, Robin’s recent experiments with abstraction are also receiving recognition. In this work, her authorship becomes even more apparent as she utilizes mixed media to develop her exploration of the theme of time.



    Robin is a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America, a juried member of Oil Painters of America and The National Assc. of Women Artists, a member of the Newburyport Art Association, the Experimental Art Group of Rockport, Massachusetts, and the Pastel Society of Colorado.

    • 59 min
    Episode 97-Todd M Casey

    Episode 97-Todd M Casey

    Todd M Casey shares his unrelenting passion for art. His circuitous journey led him to the creative process that gives his artistic soul expression!
    Casey shares how he created his first book, "The Art of Still Life", and new works in the making!

    • 52 min
    Episode 96-Carl Austin Hyatt

    Episode 96-Carl Austin Hyatt

    Episode 96-Carl Austin Hyatt by Artists of New England

    • 1 hr 38 min
    Episode 95-The Slow Roll out from a Pandemic

    Episode 95-The Slow Roll out from a Pandemic

    In Episode 95- Margaret and Laura discuss the importance of taking time to reflect on all that was positive in dealing with a pandemic, and keep the best as we move out of it!

    • 42 min
    Episode 94-Frank Bruckmann

    Episode 94-Frank Bruckmann

    Remembering his 80’s decade in Europe fondly, Frank and his wife were able to realize the goal of giving their teens the chance to adapt to the European culture, with the goal of enlarging their perspective of life at impressionable ages. So through July 2019, Frank is living and painting in the South of France, following the light across the seasons and finding inspiration in the stone villages, ordered rows of grapevines and the wild cloud and tree scapes. Though he loves to be in interesting locations to paint, it is true for Frank that he can find inspiration even in his back yard. Gazing over his bodies of work, one can see how varied subject matter and location are represented in Frank’s oeuvre. Still lifes, figures, landscapes, cityscapes, seascapes, interiors, slice of life and the ordinary but magnificent moments of living are celebrated across his canvasses.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 93-Porfolio Reviews, How and Why

    Episode 93-Porfolio Reviews, How and Why

    Margaret Sheldon shares with Laura not only why, but the process and preparation of a portfolio review.

    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Laura Tryon Jennings ,

Soul Speak

Love listening to Artist’s of New England podcast! Great to learn about and discover other artist processes and pick up tips. Perfect listening on a long drive to soak up every morsel of creative soul speak...

jelo33 ,

So informative!

This is a lovely podcast with great interviews! I find it so informative.

Elephantsss111 ,

Inspiring Interview

Loved this. Elaine shared so many little nuggets in this interview with Laura. I feel inspired, motivated and confident to move forward. Can’t wait for the next episode♥️

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