14 episodes

Surrealist collage artist, Red Wizard chats with his favorite artists and creators across mediums and across the globe.

Cut it Out! Collage & Papercraft Conversations Red Wizard

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    • 4.4 • 7 Ratings

Surrealist collage artist, Red Wizard chats with his favorite artists and creators across mediums and across the globe.

    Cut it Out!, Ep 014 Annette Sagal of Kyiv Collage Collective

    Cut it Out!, Ep 014 Annette Sagal of Kyiv Collage Collective

    Annette Sagal is a #collageartist and #arttherapist. She is a founding member of the Kyiv Collage Collective and co-founder of CUTOUT COLLAGE FESTIVAL & STUDIO and is joining us mid-winter during the Russo-Ukraninan War.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Cut it Out!, Ep 013 Jacob Kedzierski: Photography, Collage, and Aliens

    Cut it Out!, Ep 013 Jacob Kedzierski: Photography, Collage, and Aliens

    Jacob Kedzierski is a graduate of The Art Institute of Denver and has an extensive resume in TV and film primarily in the editorial and camera departments. He has worked on a plethora of projects ranging from Emmy award-winning, socially aware documentaries, long-running cable television programs and major motion pictures.

    Jacob's Website: https://www.jkedz.com/home 

    Jacob's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/jkedz_art/ 

    Carnegie Art Center: https://carnegieartcenter.org/

    • 54 min
    Cut it Out!, Ep 012 Morgan Jesse Lappin, Copyright & Comic Book Collage

    Cut it Out!, Ep 012 Morgan Jesse Lappin, Copyright & Comic Book Collage

    Morgan Jesse Lappin is a visual artist, entertainer, musician, image-maker, and the creator of the Brooklyn Collage Collective. In this episode we talk about collage and copyright law, making a collage with comics, and some goofy vintage comics.  Morgan's website: http://www.morganlappin.com/

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Cut it Out!, Ep.011- Adam Kreutinger, How Can I Get More Followers?

    Cut it Out!, Ep.011- Adam Kreutinger, How Can I Get More Followers?

    Adam Kreutinger is a puppet maker, podcast host, and art teacher. He recently hit 100,000 followers on YouTube, where he shares his love of puppet making. Check out his website: www.PuppetNerd.com

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Cut it Out!, ep.010-Harry Nordlinger, How to Self-Publish Comics

    Cut it Out!, ep.010-Harry Nordlinger, How to Self-Publish Comics

    Harry Nordlinger is an artist, #cartoonist, and #illustrator from San Francisco, California. He does commission work for bands, movie theaters, and other local businesses, as well as #self-publishing his own comic series, Softer Than Sunshine and Vaccum Decay.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Cut it Out!, ep.009-David Crunelle, How can artists improve their focus?

    Cut it Out!, ep.009-David Crunelle, How can artists improve their focus?

    David Crunelle is a professional #collage and #nft artist from #Brussels.  David's Website: https://davidcrunelle.com/

    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

lukskywok ,

Love!

Love this podcast and all artist invited. I create collages myself but I have no other artists around therefore listening to this podcast makes me feel like I am not alone🙌🏼
Thank you, A.

AmyLynn333 ,

Nope

I listened to my first episode today. I was interested in learning more about the Cut Out festival.

I loved hearing all about what is happening in Ukraine. Amazing artist coming together, connecting, creating, sharing their work - even when circumstances seemingly do not allow.

The moderator of the show is really annoying to listen to. I had expected to feel resonance and connection between interviewer/interviewee. This ain’t that. On one than more occasion he was asking questions that were actually suggestions disguised as questions. And, the questions were so centered on the US context with an underlying US ideology that situates us as needed to help everyone else with their problems.

I suggest the moderator show up in inquiry and de-center his own perspective with the understanding that it is one of many from across the world. Open ended questions allow the moderator and the listener to learn more from an expansive point of view vs. answering the narrow questions asked from the moderator’s limited view. And, when resilience, connective people in other parts of the world are sharing the light and brilliance they bring into dark times and dark spaces, the moderator should listen, connect and definitely not try to offer “helpful advice” disguised as questions unless requested to do so. Each of the advice questions you asked assumed they have not/had not already thought of the idea prior to you entering the scene.

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