11 episodes

Welcome to the LA Artist Podcast. Where we chat with Local Artists about their works, style, what influenced them to start their journey and more. If you ever wondered what it takes to be a working artist, be sure to subscribe so you dont miss an episode. You can follow the LA Artist Podcast through http://LosRuanoGallery.com/podcast

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    • 5.0 • 5 Ratings

Welcome to the LA Artist Podcast. Where we chat with Local Artists about their works, style, what influenced them to start their journey and more. If you ever wondered what it takes to be a working artist, be sure to subscribe so you dont miss an episode. You can follow the LA Artist Podcast through http://LosRuanoGallery.com/podcast

    The colorful and radiant joy of art with Natasha Rindt

    The colorful and radiant joy of art with Natasha Rindt

    Thank you for listening to the LA Artist Podcast, where we chat with local artists about their works, style, what influenced them to start their artist journey and more.

    Natasha, aka Tasha, has a vibrant and colorful style and why of life. Using vibrant colors in an abstract way that shows a lot of emotions and will fill your heart with joy. Having been drawn to colors throughout her life, she loves to use the colors to process tough emotions, especially over the past couple of years during the pandemic. Though Tasha did receive a degree for Animation, her passion was still painting and decided to leave digital art to pursue painting full time.

    Being happy to get to a point where you are able to focus on personal artwork instead of commission work has been tough but Tasha has been more selective and is able to spend time on work that makes her happy with the work she is producing.

    Quote of the Ep(1:06:20): “It’s Okay to mimic other artists… When you are starting out and using other artist techniques, make sure you credit them... It's totally okay if you don't know what you wanna do, it's okay to mimic other artists and practice those technical skills that then can be a jumping off point for you to define what your style will be eventually.”

    You can Follow NATASHA RINDT on these platforms:

    https://www.instagram.com/tashavision_/

    https://linktr.ee/tashavision

    https://www.tashavision.com/

    Artists Shouting-Out Artists to Follow:

    https://www.instagram.com/devonwalzart/

    https://www.instagram.com/andreaguzzetta/

    https://www.instagram.com/lisafrank/

    https://www.instagram.com/darelcarey/

    https://www.instagram.com/chasethesunlight/

    https://www.instagram.com/artbyashleywright/

    Follow the Podcast at:

    https://www.instagram.com/laartistpodcast/

    https://laartistpodcast.com

    Exclusive Bonus Content at:

    https://losruanogallery.com/laap-behind-the-scenes

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Aftershow - allow yourself to be a beginner with Miranda Morehouse

    Aftershow - allow yourself to be a beginner with Miranda Morehouse

    You are listening to the LA Artist Aftershow! Where we chat with artists about anything and everything, most of which we probably forgot to mention during the podcast, so this is all bonus content just for you!

    Miranda’s philosophy to “allow yourself to be a beginner” and “understand that you are just starting” is a great way to not burn yourself out but stay consistent and continue creating without comparing yourself to other established artists.

    You can Follow MIRANDA MOREHOUSE on these platforms:

    https://www.instagram.com/mirandamorehouse_art/

    https://www.mirandamorehouse.com/

    Follow the Podcast at:

    https://www.instagram.com/laartistpodcast/

    https://laartistpodcast.com

    Exclusive Bonus Content at:

    https://losruanogallery.com/laap-behind-the-scenes

    • 38 min
    The Journey has just begun for Miranda Morehouse

    The Journey has just begun for Miranda Morehouse

    Thank you for listening to the LA Artist Podcast, where we chat with local artists about their works, style, what influenced them to start their artist journey and more.

    With the shadows of personal obstacles and the global pandemic, Miranda took that time to see the opportunity to look inward and maintain a positive attitude and use art as a means to keep going. Her art reflects the nature we see all around us but may not always have time to see. “Bring the outside in”, is one of her mottos to paint landscapes to be able to display in your home.

    Miranda still sees herself at the beginning of her artist journey and is wanting to explore creating more landscapes and paint bigger, as well as experimenting new mediums besides acrylic and watercolors.

    Quote of the Ep(39:50): “When you begin, incorporate some kind of practice everyday. Make it a daily habit, it doesn't matter what you are painting or working on just, be creative every single day and you will grow and discover what your process is and what you like doing”

    You can Follow MIRANDA MOREHOUSE on these platforms:

    https://www.instagram.com/mirandamorehouse_art/

    https://www.mirandamorehouse.com/

    Miranda’s Artist to Follow:

    https://www.instagram.com/brynmerrellart/

    https://www.instagram.com/anisaasakawa/

    https://www.instagram.com/ericmerrell/

    https://www.instagram.com/erinhansonartist/

    Follow the Podcast at:

    https://www.instagram.com/laartistpodcast/

    https://laartistpodcast.com

    Exclusive Bonus Content at:

    https://losruanogallery.com/laap-behind-the-scenes

    • 50 min
    Aftershow - chatting about community growth and working together with Ricky Rosario

    Aftershow - chatting about community growth and working together with Ricky Rosario

    You are listening to the LA Artist Aftershow! Where we chat with artists about anything and everything, most of which we probably forgot to mention during the podcast, so this is all bonus content just for you!

    Ending the 2pm day with tequila, whiskey and gin as we talk about new film projects Ricky is a part of. Building relationships in your community where you can refer each other to other projects and can work well together to build each other up.

    You can Follow RICKY ROSARIO on these platforms:

    https://www.instagram.com/yoyoorick/

    https://linktr.ee/byrickyrosario

    https://www.youtube.com/@grandmanakedstudios

    Follow the Podcast at:

    https://www.instagram.com/laartistpodcast/

    https://laartistpodcast.com

    Exclusive Bonus Content at:

    https://losruanogallery.com/laap-behind-the-scenes

    • 56 min
    10 years and still only a quarter way there with Ricky Rosario

    10 years and still only a quarter way there with Ricky Rosario

    Thank you for listening to the LA Artist Podcast, where we chat with local artists about their works, style, what influenced them to start their artist journey and more.

    Yooo Rick is in the house! The first camera Ricky bought that inspired his creative career was with a Sony Cybershot Point-and-Shoot Camera. And was fascinated with the aspect that a photograph can capture a moment in time, and having memories of his childhood photos made him appreciate photography and moments captured. Using film cameras made each photo special, unlike using digital cameras where you can spam photos, having a limitation of the amount of photos makes every moment captured unique.

    Quote of the Ep(50:40): “I don't wanna say steal, but understand that what you like is what is inspiring you so tap into that. ‘I like that, how do I do that, how did they do that, who inspired them to do that.’”

    You can Follow RICKY ROSARIO on these platforms:

    https://www.instagram.com/yoyoorick/

    https://linktr.ee/byrickyrosario

    Ricky’s Artist to Follow:

    https://www.instagram.com/mike_mentor2/

    https://www.instagram.com/biglittlelines/

    https://www.instagram.com/rudy_willingham/

    Follow the Podcast at:

    https://www.instagram.com/laartistpodcast/

    https://laartistpodcast.com

    Exclusive Bonus Content at:

    https://losruanogallery.com/laap-behind-the-scenes

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Aftershow Bonus - using AI as a tool for art is okay.

    Aftershow Bonus - using AI as a tool for art is okay.

    You are listening to the LA Artist Aftershow! Where we chat with artists about anything and everything, most of which we probably forgot to mention during the podcast, so this is all bonus content just for you!

    “It's a very useful tool! I don't think it should be used solely but it's good for generating ideas and brainstorming.” It is true that it is making art accessible to non creatives, but if you want a physical painting you still need to go to a human. What do you think of AI in art?

    You can Follow ALEX DIFFIN on these platforms:

    http://www.instagram.com/alex_diffin

    https://www.tiktok.com/@alex_diffin

    http://www.alexdiffin.com

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexDiffinArt

    Follow the Podcast at:

    https://www.instagram.com/laartistpodcast/

    https://laartistpodcast.com

    Exclusive Bonus Content at:

    https://losruanogallery.com/laap-behind-the-scenes

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

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5 Ratings

sinkmsink ,

I am so glad I found this podcast!

The LA Artists podcast is always a great listen and a fun way to find out about new artists. I also get a lot of good tips and ideas! Thank you for doing this!

_Aby.R_ ,

Love hearing the artist journeys

I really enjoyed the chat and loved getting some insight on the artists I’ve seen at local art shows. Looking forward to checking out the recommended artists as well!

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