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Author: Dominic Thian

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Act Blur Paint Longer is a podcast where I interview Singapore-based artists and creatives. I hope to present genuine conversations with artists doing genuine and meaningful work in the tiny art space that is Singapore.

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Jesse Thompson joins the Act Blur Paint Longer podcast. Jesse is a multi-disciplinary fine artist based in Singapore. I first came to know him from his award-winning sculptures. For 10 years, he has taught figure drawing at NTU's School of Art Design and Media (ADM). He's seen how ADM's pedagogy has shifted over a decade, and he's influenced hundreds of students in Singapore.We discuss how his own eclectic fine-arts education informs how he teaches. Foundational Drawing becomes a central discussion point in the later part of the interview. We debate over how applicable it is to creative pursuits that aren't fine art related. Lastly, we talk about the state of drawing in the age of generative artificial intelligence.I hope to interview many such under-rated artists in Singapore. Many artists here create genuine works of art and are influential in meaningful ways. Yet very few get critical recognition and institutional support. If you would like to support this project, please follow this podcast and our Instagram page. You can also write to me at actblurpaintlonger@gmail.comThank you,Dominic.
Episode 0Act Blur Paint Longer is a podcast where I interview Singapore-based artists and creatives. I hope to present genuine conversations with artists doing genuine and meaningful work in the tiny art space that is Singapore. It's my attempt to bypass the ways institutions often present art. That presentation style is marred by incentives of creating prestige and profit. It can feel obtuse and confusing. I hope the interviews here at Act Blur Paint Longer, will instead be intriguing, accessible and clear. If you're in Singapore and interested in art, I hope you'll give our conversations and our artists a chance to be heard and considered.
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