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A series of podcasts highlighting the love and passion that working artists display in the everyday pursuit of their craft.Listen in as artists, and perhaps some people that you may not think of as artists, talk about the day-to-day ways they bring artistic passion and devotion to their work.See images on the website brentwatkinson.com/new/pod/index.php
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Bill Sienkiewicz: Early creativity and the aspects of self-preservation. Bill discloses how reading and producing comics at a young age helped to keep him on a straighter path than some of those around him. The therapeutic aspects of making art and being involved in artistic endeavors shaped his later life. Artistic processes also helped him to deal with negative situations in the past, as well as the present. A truly intimate look into Bill's life and lifestyle. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Francis Livingston: Influences, Gallery Paintings, and Life Changing Events. Francis discusses his early childhood experiences that led to many thoughts and decisions that would later direct his image making career. Also, a life altering event that helped his decision making ability and his desire to move forward at all times. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Gary Kelley: His Creative Process and Research. Gary discusses his interest in research regarding any of his projects, but especially in regards to illustrating picture books. His in-depth investigation is prompted not only by his love of history, but his desire to bring fresh ways of showing and interpreting stories. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Podcast host Brent Watkinson explains in conversational terms how the Apollo 11 spacecraft flew from the Earth to the Moon in July of 1969. An explanation of the vehicles and processes used to transport three astronauts out of Earth's orbit and land two of them on the lunar surface, then returning them all safely back to Earth. Pics and links at brentwatkinson.com .
Spectrum Fantasy Art Live/Planet Comic Con: John English and Timmy Trabon are interviewed during the Kansas City "dual" Convention. John, Timmy, George Pratt, Jon Foster, myself, Gianna Procopio and Alice Collins were working the booth representing both The Illustration Academy and Visual Arts Passage. A highlight of all three days were having George and Jon doing on-the-spot portfolio reviews for artists visiting the booth. PIcs and links at brentwatkinson.com .
Mark tells widely varied stories pertaining to the times before and during his rise to being one of the most important illustrators and picture makers of our time. Still going strong and working in the studio everyday, trying to constantly entertain himself and capture elusive images that are still being collected at all points of the compass. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
A gentle look into the mind and imagination, and where his ideas and his work actually comes from. Bill talks about his passion for his work and his passion of teaching. Also, a brief discussion of the "newest" models for education of art and illustration. Good insights on choosing employment and work opportunities to remain loyal to yourself and your creative goals. Pics and links at brentwatkinson.com .
Chris talks about working in a studio setting after graduating college, and how he became motivated to take control of his own thinking and picture making that inevitably launched his career. Also, a discussion about education and students, and his position as the Director of the The Low Residency MFA in Illustration Program at the University of Hartford's Hartford Art School. PIcs and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Sterling talks about the multitude of his current and ongoing creative endeavors. From teaching full time to the publication of a recent picture book, Sterling interweaves how his life as an educator, illustrator, fine art painter, husband, and father, is beginning to come together. Also, a brief discussion of how Legendeer came to be and how it is intended to function. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Vanessa Lemen: Dealing with Social Issues and Social Media. Vanessa speaks candidly about dealing with current social issues while working on images from the book, "The Left Hand Of Darkness." She also talks about the value of entering juried, published competitions, such as Spectrum Fantastic Art, and her eclectic education  that lead her to her current, interpretive artwork. See pics and links at brentwatkinson.com .
John English: An Overview of The Illustration Academy. John talks about the mental side of getting to the next level of being a student or working professional. The process of completing a successful image, drawing from memory, and designing your image before you are encumbered by reference are also discussed, as well as an overview of The Illustration Academy. PIcs and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Jon Foster: Part Two, Enjoying the Process and the Importance of Interpretation. Jon talks about learning to enjoy the act of creating a piece of artwork, and not just enjoying the finished results. The importance of the word "interpretation", and why using your interpretive skills is the essence of the work you produce. See pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
A discussion of resources students have access to in the present, as opposed to previous generations. Further remarks about experiencing an artistic life, how to control color, and solving compositional and color problems. See images and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Jon Foster: Mental Health Issues and Perseverance. Jon openly and candidly talks about his struggles with OCD in high school and into his college years. The struggles to overcome mental health obstacles and challenges, all the while trying to learn about illustration and breaking into the business of creating images for a living.  Also, the payoff of never giving up on yourself during bleak times. See pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
George Pratt: Mid 20th Century Comics and Artwork with Confidence. George discusses comics and the comic publishing industry of the mid 20th century, and how they evolved with political and economic pressures. In addition, George recounts great stories about how he met his artistic idols, and their on-going relationships. The discussion continues concerning the importance to starting a piece of artwork with energy and a sense of discovery. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
David Almeida: Software Project Manager and Potter. David navigates us through the process of working in the field of software development and implementation by day, and working as a pottery artist on nights and weekends. Being a project manager is in close relation to his procedure of progressing from wet, pliable clay, through the two stages of firing and vitrifying the clay into stone. Pics and links at brentwatkinson.com . 
Eat Schmidt: The Art and Craft of Operating a Food Truck. John and Megan Schmidt are professional chefs that decided a few years ago to start a food truck business together. They bought a used truck, and began the process of fabricating the interior to become the food truck kitchen they had always envisioned. Megan now runs the business full time, and have scheduled participation in events for the next few years. See pics at brentwatkinson.com .
Jeffrey Alan Love: Constructing Your Life The Way You Want It. Jeff talks about how he changed careers in order to live the lifestyle he preferred, and why he did so. Molding his business and life to meet his expectations, and how to control one's attitude to make the world a better place. He discusses how cybernetics also played an important role in his education and learning his craft. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com .
Anna Fox Ryan: Existential Energy and Focus in the Studio. Anna discusses the importance of being positive and getting your mind in the correct attitude while working in the studio. These thoughts and practices also are available and necessary outside of the creative processes and realm of the studio. Sculpting your everyday life to be rich in positive energy with a progressive attitude. Pics and link at brentwatkinson.com . Be sure to click the "subscribe" button where ever you listen! It's FREE!
Amber Lea: Tattoo Artist with a Personal Approach. Amber Lea, tattoo artist and owner of Dear You Tattoo Studio explains her approach to consultation and helping clients make good decisions. Making the client aware of the concept of the chosen tattoo in the future is an important part of determining the right choices in receiving tattoos. See pics and link at brentwatkinson.com
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