DiscoverZen & CallsignsEp 22 - Callsign "Phalanx" Pt. 2 - Artist, Green Beret, Father, Husband
Ep 22 - Callsign "Phalanx" Pt. 2 - Artist, Green Beret, Father, Husband

Ep 22 - Callsign "Phalanx" Pt. 2 - Artist, Green Beret, Father, Husband

Update: 2024-10-04
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In this conversation, Blake and Bryce discuss a range of topics from health practices like cold plunges and sun exposure to the challenges and processes of being an artist. They delve into the role of art in society, particularly in relation to political discourse and the military-industrial complex. Bryce shares his experiences with art shows and the difficulties of engaging an audience, while also reflecting on the deeper meanings behind his work, especially in relation to war and trauma. The conversation culminates in a discussion about societal complacency and the importance of questioning the status quo. In this conversation, Bryce Hansen discusses the multifaceted nature of art, reflecting on personal introspection, the role of art in sparking conversations, and the challenges artists face in balancing creative freedom with audience expectations. He shares insights on his artistic journey, the evolution of his style, and the healing properties of art, particularly in relation to his experiences as a veteran. The dialogue also touches on the importance of collaboration among artists and the potential for future projects that can engage and inspire audiences.




Takeaways


Cold plunges can be beneficial but require proper education.


Sun exposure is crucial for vitamin D, but caution is needed.


Art should reflect society and provoke thought.


Engagement in art is often more valuable than sheer numbers.


Art shows can be challenging due to costs and audience expectations.


Art can serve as a commentary on political and social issues.


The military-industrial complex influences art and society.


Societal complacency hinders critical thinking and engagement.


Artists have a role in questioning societal norms.


Breaking collective consciousness requires effort and awareness. We've been conditioned to take in 10 second sound bites.


Art is to start a conversation.


The hardest conversation is the one in the mirror.


I hope I'm just creating conversations.


I have to balance the consequences of my audience.




Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Catching Up


00:15 The Benefits and Caution of Cold Dunks and Saunas


08:57 Navigating the Challenges of Selling Artwork


13:28 Reflecting on the Global War on Terror


13:54 What is the Military Industrial complex?


19:24 The Influence of Money and Politics in the Military-Industrial Complex


25:29 The Role of Art in Society


30:24 Questioning and Critical Thinking


34:05 The Dystopian Reality


36:41 Creating Conversations through Art


46:46 Balancing Artistic Freedom and Consequences


51:59 Art as Self-Expression and Healing


56:58 The Power of Art as Conversation and Healing


58:08 Exploring Different Subject Materials in Art


58:14 Navigating the Challenges of Finding the Right Market


58:55 Collaborating with Veterans in the Art World


01:00:51 Effective Marketing and Pricing Strategies for Artists




Keywords




cold plunge, health benefits, vitamin D, art, audience engagement, military-industrial complex, societal complacency, political discourse, artistic interpretation, breaking collective consciousness, art, introspection, conversation, creativity, healing, audience, collaboration, military, expression, artistic journey

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Ep 22 - Callsign "Phalanx" Pt. 2 - Artist, Green Beret, Father, Husband

Ep 22 - Callsign "Phalanx" Pt. 2 - Artist, Green Beret, Father, Husband

Blake Fisher