Episodes
In this week's episode, Martin Darkside returns to the podcast to discuss his upcoming solo show, "The Night Library," at Skull & Snake Tattoo and Gallery in North Berwick, Maine. We also chat about evolution as an artist, the starving artist trope and much more.
Published 05/13/22
In this week’s episode, we speak with Jenny Allnutt, an internationally recognized and exhibited oil painter based in Australia, whose captivating and surrealistic portraits ambiguously explore the unconscious mind, transformation, and identity.
Growth, hardship, and adversity can always be felt in an artist’s work. In this episode, Jenny courageously opens up about the experiences that have shaped her both personally and as an artist.
Published 05/03/22
This week's episode is with Kyra Wilson, amazing painter and art business expert! We chat about the business of art, ageism and sexism in the art world, The Strange Dreams Art Collective, and a lot of discussion about negotiating what you want with galleries!
Published 04/05/22
This week’s episode is part 2 of the ongoing discussion about self-confidence and how to build it over time. We get into our own fears and reasons why, under certain circumstances, our confidence wavers. We tackle themes like fear, humiliation, and shame, while giving you some useful insight into how to push through those obstacles to emerge as a more confident artist.
Published 03/05/22
This week, we interview Nychos, a renowned illustrator, urban artist and graffiti artist from Austria, known for his intricate and mind bending anatomical illustrations and murals.
With previous solo exhibitions in New York, Switzerland, Australia, and San Francisco, we discuss Nychos’ next solo show, “The Awakening,” which opens 2/22/22 at Mirus Gallery in Los Angeles.
In this episode, we catch up with Nychos about his progress so far with the upcoming show, and learn about some of the...
Published 02/18/22
This week’s interview is with Lo Chan Peng, award winning Taiwanese artist specializing in hyper realistic oil painting. With worldwide recognition and achievement acquired at a young age, Lo opens up about what drives his evocative and awe inspiring portraits, including topics such as loneliness, death, fate, and history. We had the privilege of getting to know Lo on a deeper level with the help of Jeffrey Wang, who was present with us to translate this interview as needed.
Note: This...
Published 02/11/22
This week, Shane and Stefania catch up with Paul Komoda, a multitalented illustrator, sculptor, jewelry designer, and model maker based out of Los Angeles, CA. Well known for his horrifying designs for films such as The Thing (2012) and Black Swan, Paul opens up about experiences working in the film industry, what it was like working with H.R. Giger, how his dreams have informed his work, and of course, they touch base on his progress with the current Kickstarter campaign set to publish his...
Published 02/04/22
Shane & Stefania get a chance to chat with Mallory Hart, a dark artist based out of Denver, Colorado. Mallory is heavily immersed in the convention scene, and gives some great tips on setup, merchandise and what she has coming up this year.
Published 01/28/22
In this episode, we introduce our new co-host Stefania Medeiros, an artist who has experience in the film & television world as a special FX, hair and makeup artist, an instructor at the Rhode Island School of Design, and owner of the brick and mortar retail space Asteria. We chat about her synesthesia, her education in cosmetology, jewelry making, special effects and sculpting, and how she got to here.
Published 01/21/22
This episode is a chat with Lena Conley, Gallery Manager and curator at Palette SF Gallery. Lena & Shane talk about the history of the gallery, what they have to offer that's different than other galleries, and their co-curation for "The Evil Among Us" dark art exhibition.
Published 11/03/21
This week's episode is with Chris Bolton of Savage Zombie art. Chris is an artist and illustrator living in Australia, whose work has graced the covers of comic books worldwide. Shane and Chris get into a conversation about design and dark art.
Published 10/22/21
Get to know artist Destiney Hett in this episode, where Shane and Destiney chat about scary movies, her science background, true crime, religion and paranormal investigations.
Published 09/23/21
This episode tackles the ever-popular topic of Impostor Syndrome, and Rick Kitagawa's unique approach to dealing with it. Rick is an artist, an author and a leadership coach for creatives, as well as larger corporations. He has a business for leaders and creatives called "Kaiju Coaching," which launches a new course called "Wrangling Your Impostor Monster" in September. Listen in to find out how you can enroll and get an exclusive DFE discount.
Published 08/27/21
Join us for the second part of our interview with David Van Gough, master Necro-Surrealist painter. This episode chronicles David Van Gough's journey into creating "Infernal: The Denouement," the third and final series to complete an overarching story that has spanned over the better part of a decade.
Published 08/11/21
This episode chronicles David Van Gough's journey into creating "Infernal: The Denouement," the third and final series to complete an overarching story that has spanned over the better part of a decade. Part one of a two part interview covers some very personal and insightful reflections on working in a series, reference points and the philosophy of art making.
Published 08/03/21
This episode is a fantastic interview with the amazing realist/surrealist oil painter J.L. King. Shane gets a chance to hear about why she chooses what she chooses in her art, and to talk about her upcoming featured art show at Luna Rienne Gallery in SF.
Published 07/16/21
This episode is with Haley Lynn of Five and Diamond, a fashion brand based in San Francisco, showcasing unique, dark and alternative fashion. This episode outlines the details of the HEADGEAR IX :: the Art Show, where Shane will be unveiling three brand new, exclusive paintings from a collaboration with the brand. The Headgear IX show is opening in person and online June 18th from 5-8 p.m.
Published 06/10/21
This episode wraps up the 2021 Pro Team Takeover Series with Trekell, with an interview with the President of the company, Courtney Bridges! Shane and Courtney have a deep conversation about the history of the company and the value of going direct to the source of creativity. They also talk about the future of Trekell and how they've been sustaining during Covid-19. Courtney also gives valuable advice if you have aspirations of becoming a Trekell Pro Team Artist.
Published 05/22/21
The return of Chet Zar! This time, to discuss his painting techniques, ghost stories, cosmic synchronocities and much more! It turns out that lexical–gustatory synesthesia is Chet’s superpower, and we get into what Chet has on the horizon. This episode is part of Trekell's 2021 Pro Team Takeover Series!
Published 05/14/21
Jackee Sandelands-Strom has become known for her hyperrealistic acrylic paintings of hands, but not just any hands. Hands that tell a story of experience, hard work and enriched lives. Together with her husband, Tom Strom, they co-own The Keep in Scotland, a tattoo shop and artist collective. This episode explores her philosophies on why hands are the main focus of her work, the tattoo industry, societal binaries and gender stereotypes in the art world and more. This episode is part of...
Published 05/06/21
Alyssa Mees is an artist working primarily in acrylic, but she also used oil, ink and digital for her highly stylized feminine portraits. She usually touches upon nature or animals, as well, and balances a full time graphic design job with her art career. This episode dives into how she gives herself some grace and her advice on finding that in your life, and realizing that negative self talk could be detrimental to your creativity.
Published 04/29/21
This week's episode is an interview with amazing artist Mags Munroe about being a full time artist right out of high school, art communities, brushes and pens and more! Mags is also a musician and has a true "F*ck It" mentality when related to her art, which lends itself to her style and ability to execute without fear.
Published 04/23/21
Kim Vanderhoek is an Award-Winning Impressionist style Landscape and Urban Scene painter. This episode covers her philosophy about knowing what you want out of your art and letting that guide you. This episode also covers the en Plein Air world, marketing, gallery & sexism.
Published 04/16/21
This hilarious episode touches upon the work of JoKa, and his upcoming solo show "Frame by Frame" at Gallery 1988. Join Shane as he gets a chance to help JoKa redefine himself as a "professional" artist, and talk about custom framing, pricing, stubbornness and grit and the gallery scene. This episode is a bonus to the listeners for helping the Drawing From Experience Podcast reach #19 on iTunes Design Podcasts in the U.S.!
Published 04/13/21