The best of them to be honest
So many art podcasts I try to listen to because an artist I follow and aspire to live up to just don’t hit the mark. They talk in circles about nothing; I don’t even know where the conversation begins and one what premise or if questions have even been asked. Plus, the artists in all their conceptual being and practice start talking in hard to follow nuance. It’s just not intriguing as a young artist. John Dalton does not do the above. He hits the mark and even hits other nuances. I feel like I actually learn an artist’s journey in about as much depth as possible without actually knowing them. This podcast is for getting some of the blueprint and tips and tricks and really how an artist undergoes their practice. We get to hear how they got into art, how they went through school, and how they emerged since. Really, I write this because I am listening to another art podcast and I do not know what the artist is even talking about, but I am not intrigued. Some of John’s episode with my favorites, I would listen to again and listen to artist I don’t even know or admire. Thank you for being one of the bunch that gets to the point. :)
ALexys11 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/22
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Silent-Partner via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 10/29/13
Love the interviews with contemporary artists who are successful at their craft. Mix of aesthetics, philiosphy, religion, biography, and pratical advice. Brilliant!
JRLART via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/16
John “effortlessly” lays every thought and like the great Master, all feels (improbably) right . The guess, each one more selfless than the next. And the new Uncut gems , confirmed 400 years later how much better is to be first in crudeness than second in fines.
Iart1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/02/20
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