Season 2 of the My Modern Met Top Artist podcast wraps up by chatting with acclaimed sculptor Lorenzo Quinn. Art historian Jessica Stewart speaks with Quinn about growing up with a famous father, how he gets inspiration for his monumental sculptures, and why he began sculpting hands. It's a conversation you won't want to miss.
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]]>Season 2 of the My Modern Met Top Artist podcast wraps up by chatting with acclaimed sculptor Lorenzo Quinn. Art historian Jessica Stewart speaks with Quinn about growing up with a famous father, how he gets inspiration for his monumental sculptures, and why he began sculpting hands. It's a conversation you won't want to miss.
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]]>Designers fung+bedford are a husband and wife duo that create origami-inspired large-scale paper installations they call "architectural origami." Join host Sam Pires as she gives into their creative process and how they transitioned from making award-winning jewelry to executing these incredible installations.
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]]>Designers fung+bedford are a husband and wife duo that create origami-inspired large-scale paper installations they call "architectural origami." Join host Sam Pires as she gives into their creative process and how they transitioned from making award-winning jewelry to executing these incredible installations.
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]]>Toronto-based artist Ava Roth creates total unique encaustic art with the help of honeybees. And yes, you read that right, honeybees. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Ava about exploring artistic creativity and collaborating with our busy little friends on her mixed-media pieces. Tune in to hear us talk about the unique process behind Ava's current series of work in which she suspends her encaustic collages in embroidery hoops fixed to Longstroth hive frames. From here, she suspends the frames in beehives, enabling thousands of honeybees to begin inlaying their distinct work into the comb.
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]]>Toronto-based artist Ava Roth creates total unique encaustic art with the help of honeybees. And yes, you read that right, honeybees. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Ava about exploring artistic creativity and collaborating with our busy little friends on her mixed-media pieces. Tune in to hear us talk about the unique process behind Ava's current series of work in which she suspends her encaustic collages in embroidery hoops fixed to Longstroth hive frames. From here, she suspends the frames in beehives, enabling thousands of honeybees to begin inlaying their distinct work into the comb.
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Artist Swoon on Filling the Creative Well and Giving Back [Podcast]
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Artist Brian Peterson on Using Art To Help People Experiencing Homelessness [Podcast]
]]>Follow Swoon on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
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Artist Helps Locals Rebuild Haiti With Modern Sustainable Bamboo Homes
]]>Follow Swoon on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
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Artist Helps Locals Rebuild Haiti With Modern Sustainable Bamboo Homes
]]>Flags are incredibly effective symbols in uniting people and inspiring change, yet what exactly makes a well-designed flag? This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview the team behind "True South", Antarctica's first flag. True South's designer Evan Townsend, vexillologist Michael Green, and arctic researcher Celas Marie-Sainte team up to discuss what makes the flag a remarkable design and unifying symbol for Antarctica's preservation. Evan talks about the incredible community he's seen form around True South, and Michael chimes in with why the flag's unconventional design made it the obvious choice for the continent. Plus, we'll dive into your listener questions as Celas shares why it may be best to avoid arctic tourism.
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Learn All About Antarctica's First Flag Called 'True South' [Interview]
Photographer Ami Vitale on Following Your Heart and Documenting Stories of Hope [Podcast]
]]>Flags are incredibly effective symbols in uniting people and inspiring change, yet what exactly makes a well-designed flag? This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview the team behind "True South", Antarctica's first flag. True South's designer Evan Townsend, vexillologist Michael Green, and arctic researcher Celas Marie-Sainte team up to discuss what makes the flag a remarkable design and unifying symbol for Antarctica's preservation. Evan talks about the incredible community he's seen form around True South, and Michael chimes in with why the flag's unconventional design made it the obvious choice for the continent. Plus, we'll dive into your listener questions as Celas shares why it may be best to avoid arctic tourism.
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]]>Brian admits approaching strangers isn't easy, but his ability to connect with those experiencing homelessness has led to some remarkably heartwarming stories. In the episode, Brian shares how approaching a screaming man on his block named Matt led to a profound friendship that inspired the first of many portraits, and about how painting one of his subject's drug dealers, Kim, allowed her to financially support her daughter for the first time.
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Interview: Artist Changes the Lives of the Homeless by Painting Their Portraits
Best of 2021: Our Favorite Moments From the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast [Podcast]
]]>Brian admits approaching strangers isn't easy, but his ability to connect with those experiencing homelessness has led to some remarkably heartwarming stories. In the episode, Brian shares how approaching a screaming man on his block named Matt led to a profound friendship that inspired the first of many portraits, and about how painting one of his subject's drug dealers, Kim, allowed her to financially support her daughter for the first time.
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Best of 2021: Our Favorite Moments From the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast [Podcast]
]]>As we get ready for the new year, we thought we’d take some time to reflect on our favorite moments from this past season. We've been so lucky to have had such an incredible roster of artists come on the show in 2021, so this week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we’re looking back at some of our favorite moments in a special "2021 Holiday Bonus" episode.
You’ll hear from our hosts Jessica, Sam, and Sara, as well as our podcast editor Alex, as they share the moments from this past year that inspired them. You’ll hear short clips from some of your favorite guests Including legendary photographer Ami Vitale, quilter Bisa Butler, and Craig Dykers: cofounder of Snøhetta. In addition, you’ll get a sneak peek at what’s coming in next year, hearing from the Antarctic flag designers of True South, as well as how painter Brian Peterson uplifts those experiencing homelessness by painting their portraits and giving them the money earned from sales.
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Photographer Ami Vitale on Following your Heart and Documenting Stories of Hope [Podcast]
Fiber Artist Bisa Butler on Her Vibrant Quilted Portraits That Share Black Stories [Podcast]
Interview: Artist Changes the Lives of the Homeless by Painting their Portraits
]]>As we get ready for the new year, we thought we’d take some time to reflect on our favorite moments from this past season. We've been so lucky to have had such an incredible roster of artists come on the show in 2021, so this week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we’re looking back at some of our favorite moments in a special "2021 Holiday Bonus" episode.
You’ll hear from our hosts Jessica, Sam, and Sara, as well as our podcast editor Alex, as they share the moments from this past year that inspired them. You’ll hear short clips from some of your favorite guests Including legendary photographer Ami Vitale, quilter Bisa Butler, and Craig Dykers: cofounder of Snøhetta. In addition, you’ll get a sneak peek at what’s coming in next year, hearing from the Antarctic flag designers of True South, as well as how painter Brian Peterson uplifts those experiencing homelessness by painting their portraits and giving them the money earned from sales.
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Photographer Ami Vitale on Following your Heart and Documenting Stories of Hope [Podcast]
Fiber Artist Bisa Butler on Her Vibrant Quilted Portraits That Share Black Stories [Podcast]
Interview: Artist Changes the Lives of the Homeless by Painting their Portraits
]]>Photographer Ami Vitale documents endangered animals and the special bonds they share with their caretakers. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Ami Vitale and get a behind-the-scenes look at how she captured some of her most stunning work.
You may have seen one of her more famous images featured on the front cover of National Geographic Magazine following the death of Sudan, the world's last male Northern White Rhino, or her coverage of the rescue operation to save a stranded community of endangered Rothschild Giraffes with a raft. In our chat, Ami Vitale answers your listener questions and delves into how she went from documenting violence in conflict zones to shedding light on stories of hope in wildlife conservation.
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100 of the World's Top Photographers Use Their Art to Help The Environment [Interview]
Giraffes Left Stranded by Flooding in Kenya Are Dramatically Rescued by a Special Barge
Photographer Wears Panda Suit Disguise to Snap Candid Pictures of Them in Nature
]]>Photographer Ami Vitale documents endangered animals and the special bonds they share with their caretakers. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Ami Vitale and get a behind-the-scenes look at how she captured some of her most stunning work.
You may have seen one of her more famous images featured on the front cover of National Geographic Magazine following the death of Sudan, the world's last male Northern White Rhino, or her coverage of the rescue operation to save a stranded community of endangered Rothschild Giraffes with a raft. In our chat, Ami Vitale answers your listener questions and delves into how she went from documenting violence in conflict zones to shedding light on stories of hope in wildlife conservation.
This episode is sponsored by Canvy, a service that allows you to visualize your artwork in realistic spaces. With multiple plans offered, sign up now and see if Canvy is right for you.
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100 of the World's Top Photographers Use Their Art to Help The Environment [Interview]
Giraffes Left Stranded by Flooding in Kenya Are Dramatically Rescued by a Special Barge
Photographer Wears Panda Suit Disguise to Snap Candid Pictures of Them in Nature
]]>Architect Craig Dykers is the co-founder of Snøhetta, an international design collective whose transdisciplinary approach and emphasis on diversity have contributed to a deep portfolio of visually remarkable and environmentally thoughtful work. From their redesign of the Knubben harbor bath in Norway resembling that of a topographic map to their pedestrian-focused remodel of Times Square in recent years, Snøhetta has oriented itself as a global leader in contemporary design and architecture innovation.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Craig Dykers of Snøhetta about the firm’s creative design philosophies, touching on the importance of collaboration and combatting climate abuse through their practice. In addition, Craig answers your listener questions, offering up some advice for young architects while reminding fellow designers to keep their circle of friends open and artistic interests broad.
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Historic 1930s Sea Pool Is Getting a Dramatic Redesign Resembling a Topographic Map
Snøhetta Designs "Lunar" Landmark for Technological Achievement in Qianhai Bay
This Zero-Energy Museum Proposal Will Be One of the First of Its Kind in South Korea
]]>Architect Craig Dykers is the co-founder of Snøhetta, an international design collective whose transdisciplinary approach and emphasis on diversity have contributed to a deep portfolio of visually remarkable and environmentally thoughtful work. From their redesign of the Knubben harbor bath in Norway resembling that of a topographic map to their pedestrian-focused remodel of Times Square in recent years, Snøhetta has oriented itself as a global leader in contemporary design and architecture innovation.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Craig Dykers of Snøhetta about the firm’s creative design philosophies, touching on the importance of collaboration and combatting climate abuse through their practice. In addition, Craig answers your listener questions, offering up some advice for young architects while reminding fellow designers to keep their circle of friends open and artistic interests broad.
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Historic 1930s Sea Pool Is Getting a Dramatic Redesign Resembling a Topographic Map
Snøhetta Designs "Lunar" Landmark for Technological Achievement in Qianhai Bay
This Zero-Energy Museum Proposal Will Be One of the First of Its Kind in South Korea
]]>Textile artist Benjamin Shine uses swathes of tulle to fabricate flowing three-dimensional portraits of unnamed figures, often suggesting ideas of energy and impermanence. A true master of his material, Benjamin’s work has been recognized and exhibited globally, with his clients and collaborations including The MET, Vogue, and many others.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Benjamin Shine about his artistic journey, beginning with his initial resistance towards becoming a “starving artist” in fashion design, to how he then discovered and began innovating with tulle: the lightweight fabric with which he has now become so deeply entwined. Plus, Benjamin goes on to answer your listener questions, offering insight into his creative process, other materials that intrigue him, and how he tracks his many artistic ideas with a helpful system of translucent folders.
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Interview: Artist Makes Faces Emerge from Brilliantly Manipulated Netted Tulle Fabric
Artist Transforms Billowy Lengths of Tulle Into Meditative Faces
Elegant Figures and Faces of Dancers Emerge from Intricately Folded Sheets of Fabric
]]>Textile artist Benjamin Shine uses swathes of tulle to fabricate flowing three-dimensional portraits of unnamed figures, often suggesting ideas of energy and impermanence. A true master of his material, Benjamin’s work has been recognized and exhibited globally, with his clients and collaborations including The MET, Vogue, and many others.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Benjamin Shine about his artistic journey, beginning with his initial resistance towards becoming a “starving artist” in fashion design, to how he then discovered and began innovating with tulle: the lightweight fabric with which he has now become so deeply entwined. Plus, Benjamin goes on to answer your listener questions, offering insight into his creative process, other materials that intrigue him, and how he tracks his many artistic ideas with a helpful system of translucent folders.
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Interview: Artist Makes Faces Emerge from Brilliantly Manipulated Netted Tulle Fabric
Artist Transforms Billowy Lengths of Tulle Into Meditative Faces
Elegant Figures and Faces of Dancers Emerge from Intricately Folded Sheets of Fabric
]]>Illustrator, author, and ARTivist Nikkolas Smith creates thoughtful images that spark much-needed conversations around issues of social justice. From Michelle Obama to Janet Jackson, his work has been recognized by some of the most well-known names on the planet. You may have seen his heartfelt portrait of George Floyd in the media after Floyd's murder by police in mid-2020, or his illustration of Martin Luther King Jr. in a hoodie to express solidarity shortly after the killing of Trayvon Martin.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we dive into Nikkolas Smith’s creative process and how through his ARTivism, he hopes to make a difference and advocate for the voiceless. The impact theme of season two is strong in this episode as Nikkolas discusses using his art to make the future a brighter place for his son.
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Heartfelt Tributes to Chadwick Boseman Show What 'Black Panther' Means to Black Kids
Artists Are Paying Tribute to the Death of George Floyd Through Moving Illustrations
Illustrator Uses Art to Give a Voice to the Black Lives Matter Movement [Interview]
]]>Illustrator, author, and ARTivist Nikkolas Smith creates thoughtful images that spark much-needed conversations around issues of social justice. From Michelle Obama to Janet Jackson, his work has been recognized by some of the most well-known names on the planet. You may have seen his heartfelt portrait of George Floyd in the media after Floyd's murder by police in mid-2020, or his illustration of Martin Luther King Jr. in a hoodie to express solidarity shortly after the killing of Trayvon Martin.
This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we dive into Nikkolas Smith’s creative process and how through his ARTivism, he hopes to make a difference and advocate for the voiceless. The impact theme of season two is strong in this episode as Nikkolas discusses using his art to make the future a brighter place for his son.
This episode is brought to you by Walter Foster Publishing. Enter their Win a Book Deal contest for the chance to work with this premiere art and craft publisher.
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Read more about Nikkolas Smith's work and the projects we discuss:
Heartfelt Tributes to Chadwick Boseman Show What 'Black Panther' Means to Black Kids
Artists Are Paying Tribute to the Death of George Floyd Through Moving Illustrations
Illustrator Uses Art to Give a Voice to the Black Lives Matter Movement [Interview]
]]>Did you know that we're on YouTube? Watch your favorite episode now!
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Read more about Dorte's work and the projects we discuss:
Whale-Shaped Marine Observatory Will Offer Visitors a Fascinating Look Under the Sea
Rocky "Whale" Emerges in the Arctic Circle Blending Architecture and Environment
Architects Reveal New Images of "The Whale" Museum in Arctic Circle
]]>Did you know that we're on YouTube? Watch your favorite episode now!
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Read more about Dorte's work and the projects we discuss:
Whale-Shaped Marine Observatory Will Offer Visitors a Fascinating Look Under the Sea
Rocky "Whale" Emerges in the Arctic Circle Blending Architecture and Environment
Architects Reveal New Images of "The Whale" Museum in Arctic Circle
]]>Artist Gabriel Dawe creates wondrous work using thread. His incredible site-specific Plexus installations—some in art galleries and others in places like airports—feature a rainbow array of thread spanning architectural elements. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast we interview Gabriel about his installation art, from its conceptual development to the logistical obstacles. We'll also delve into the personal side of making art and Gabriel's personal quest for self-improvement. For anyone who finds themself struggling to find their voice, Gabriel's story demonstrates that while he doesn’t have it all figured out (who does?), he has thoughtfully approached his work in a way that is authentic and continually inspires him—and by extension, others.
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Read more about Gabriel's work and the projects we discuss:
8 Contemporary Artists Taking String Art to the Next Level
First Look: Gabriel Dawe’s Stunning New Thread Art in Italy
Gabriel Dawe's Newest Colorful "Plexus" Thread Installation
Artist Stretches Delicate Strands of Thread to Produce Awe-Inspiring Rainbows Indoors
]]>Artist Gabriel Dawe creates wondrous work using thread. His incredible site-specific Plexus installations—some in art galleries and others in places like airports—feature a rainbow array of thread spanning architectural elements. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast we interview Gabriel about his installation art, from its conceptual development to the logistical obstacles. We'll also delve into the personal side of making art and Gabriel's personal quest for self-improvement. For anyone who finds themself struggling to find their voice, Gabriel's story demonstrates that while he doesn’t have it all figured out (who does?), he has thoughtfully approached his work in a way that is authentic and continually inspires him—and by extension, others.
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Read more about Gabriel's work and the projects we discuss:
8 Contemporary Artists Taking String Art to the Next Level
First Look: Gabriel Dawe’s Stunning New Thread Art in Italy
Gabriel Dawe's Newest Colorful "Plexus" Thread Installation
Artist Stretches Delicate Strands of Thread to Produce Awe-Inspiring Rainbows Indoors
]]>Did you know that we're now on YouTube? Watch Cristina's interview and see images that we discuss during the episode.
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See more about what she's doing and how you can contribute by following Sea Legacy and Only One.
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Read more about Cristina's work and the projects we discuss:
Interview: Scientist Turns Hobby into Career as Award-Winning National Geographic Photographer
Amazing Finalists of Ocean Photography Awards Pay Homage to the Stunning Seas
National Geographic Celebrates 100 Million Instagram Followers with Photo Contest
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]]>Did you know that we're now on YouTube? Watch Cristina's interview and see images that we discuss during the episode.
Follow Cristina's work on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
See more about what she's doing and how you can contribute by following Sea Legacy and Only One.
Looking for the perfect gift? Head over to the My Modern Met Store, where we have a carefully curated selection of items by our favorite makers. Top Artist Listeners get a special 10% discount when you enter the code TOPARTIST10 at checkout.
Read more about Cristina's work and the projects we discuss:
Interview: Scientist Turns Hobby into Career as Award-Winning National Geographic Photographer
Amazing Finalists of Ocean Photography Awards Pay Homage to the Stunning Seas
National Geographic Celebrates 100 Million Instagram Followers with Photo Contest
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]]>Follow Cliff’s work on his website, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
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]]>Follow Cliff’s work on his website, TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
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]]>Fiber artist Bisa Butler uses the traditional craft of quilting to create incredible portraits of Black stories. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Bisa about the meaning behind her portraits and how she brings lost histories back to life. We think you’ll really enjoy hearing about these unexpected narratives that Bisa represents in colorful textures and bright patterns.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
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Want to see your work on a billboard? Enter our sponsor Fine Art America's 2021 Billboard Contest by August 31 and you might just see your art on a large scale.
Read more about Bisa’s work and the projects we discuss:
Quilted Portraits Honor the Stories of Black Men and Women Who Are Forgotten by History
Vibrant Quilts Honor Black Men and Women Whose Stories Were Forgotten or Overlooked
Colorful Quilts Crafted from African Fabrics Tell Stories of Artist's Ancestral Homeland
5 Contemporary Textile Artists to Celebrate During Women’s History Month
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]]>Fiber artist Bisa Butler uses the traditional craft of quilting to create incredible portraits of Black stories. This week on the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast, we interview Bisa about the meaning behind her portraits and how she brings lost histories back to life. We think you’ll really enjoy hearing about these unexpected narratives that Bisa represents in colorful textures and bright patterns.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Bisa’s work on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.
Want to see your work on a billboard? Enter our sponsor Fine Art America's 2021 Billboard Contest by August 31 and you might just see your art on a large scale.
Read more about Bisa’s work and the projects we discuss:
Quilted Portraits Honor the Stories of Black Men and Women Who Are Forgotten by History
Vibrant Quilts Honor Black Men and Women Whose Stories Were Forgotten or Overlooked
Colorful Quilts Crafted from African Fabrics Tell Stories of Artist's Ancestral Homeland
5 Contemporary Textile Artists to Celebrate During Women’s History Month
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]]>Follow Jamel's work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook.
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You can learn more about Jamel's life and work in Charlie Ahearn's 2013 documentary, Jamel Shabazz Street Photographer, which is available for rent on Amazon.
Read more about Jamel's work and the projects we discuss:
Authentic Street Photography of 1980s New York Reveals the Rise of Hip-Hop Culture
Vintage Photos of Life on the Gritty New York City Subway of the Past
Top 12 Street Photographers Who Captured the Grit of New York in the 70s and 80s
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]]>Follow Jamel's work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Want to see your work on a billboard? Enter our sponsor Fine Art America's 2021 Billboard Contest by August 31 and you might just see your art on a large scale.
You can learn more about Jamel's life and work in Charlie Ahearn's 2013 documentary, Jamel Shabazz Street Photographer, which is available for rent on Amazon.
Read more about Jamel's work and the projects we discuss:
Authentic Street Photography of 1980s New York Reveals the Rise of Hip-Hop Culture
Vintage Photos of Life on the Gritty New York City Subway of the Past
Top 12 Street Photographers Who Captured the Grit of New York in the 70s and 80s
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]]>Listen along as we discuss 19th-century sociologist and photographer Lewis Hine, a surprising stance against racism by Norman Rockwell, Picasso's controversial Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, and Artemisia Gentileschi's landmark career as a female painter in the 17th century.
Then, on August 9, the conversation continues over on ArtCurious, as Jessica and Jennifer dissect some more great moments in art history, so be sure to go over and subscribe to ArtCurious.
Timestamps:
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How an Early 1900s Photographer Helped Change America as We Know It
Norman Rockwell’s “The Problem We All Live With,” a Groundbreaking Civil Rights Painting
9 Facts About Picasso‘s Groundbreaking Painting ‘Les Demoiselles d‘Avignon‘
5 Powerful Paintings by the Under-Appreciated Female Artist Artemisia Gentileschi
]]>Listen along as we discuss 19th-century sociologist and photographer Lewis Hine, a surprising stance against racism by Norman Rockwell, Picasso's controversial Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, and Artemisia Gentileschi's landmark career as a female painter in the 17th century.
Then, on August 9, the conversation continues over on ArtCurious, as Jessica and Jennifer dissect some more great moments in art history, so be sure to go over and subscribe to ArtCurious.
Timestamps:
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Want to learn more about these topics?
How an Early 1900s Photographer Helped Change America as We Know It
Norman Rockwell’s “The Problem We All Live With,” a Groundbreaking Civil Rights Painting
9 Facts About Picasso‘s Groundbreaking Painting ‘Les Demoiselles d‘Avignon‘
5 Powerful Paintings by the Under-Appreciated Female Artist Artemisia Gentileschi
]]>We can't wait to share all of the new artists we have planned. In the meantime, we'll be releasing new content on our socials and website. Be sure to follow us on our website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Plus, catch up on some episodes you might have missed from last season:
Painter Elyse Dodge on Her Colorful Low Poly Landscapes
Street Artist Vhils on His Iconic Art Style and Creative Process
Artist Alexa Meade on Her Successfull Career and the NFT Art Revolution
Media Artist Refik Anadol on His AI-Driven Artwork Redefining Space
Photographer Fares Micue on Her Artistic Self-Portraits Exploring Mental Health and Self-Growth
]]>We can't wait to share all of the new artists we have planned. In the meantime, we'll be releasing new content on our socials and website. Be sure to follow us on our website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Plus, catch up on some episodes you might have missed from last season:
Painter Elyse Dodge on Her Colorful Low Poly Landscapes
Street Artist Vhils on His Iconic Art Style and Creative Process
Artist Alexa Meade on Her Successfull Career and the NFT Art Revolution
Media Artist Refik Anadol on His AI-Driven Artwork Redefining Space
Photographer Fares Micue on Her Artistic Self-Portraits Exploring Mental Health and Self-Growth
]]>We love that Dodge’s art style includes both digital and traditional techniques. You can find her beautiful landscape paintings on murals, in private collections, and in many shapes and sizes. Dodge tells us about her lengthy creative process, from using digital tools to breaking down landscapes into colorful polygons, using projections to get it on a canvas, and the therapeutic process of painting.
We also get an insightful behind-the-scenes look at what it is like being a full-time artist and a full-time mom. This episode is a great listen for people trying to develop their own styles or those who can appreciate all art forms.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Elyse's work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Read more about Elyse's work on My Modern Met:
Artist Reimagines Majestic Mountainscapes as Jewel-Toned Polygon Paintings
Vibrant Beauty of Mountainscapes as Jewel-Like Geometric Paintings
Artist Reimagines Canada’s Mountain Ranges as Vibrant Geometric Landscapes
]]>We love that Dodge’s art style includes both digital and traditional techniques. You can find her beautiful landscape paintings on murals, in private collections, and in many shapes and sizes. Dodge tells us about her lengthy creative process, from using digital tools to breaking down landscapes into colorful polygons, using projections to get it on a canvas, and the therapeutic process of painting.
We also get an insightful behind-the-scenes look at what it is like being a full-time artist and a full-time mom. This episode is a great listen for people trying to develop their own styles or those who can appreciate all art forms.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Elyse's work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Read more about Elyse's work on My Modern Met:
Artist Reimagines Majestic Mountainscapes as Jewel-Toned Polygon Paintings
Vibrant Beauty of Mountainscapes as Jewel-Like Geometric Paintings
Artist Reimagines Canada’s Mountain Ranges as Vibrant Geometric Landscapes
]]>See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Vhils' work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Weibo.
Read more about Vhils' work and the projects we discuss:
Vhils Pays Tribute to Healthcare Workers by Chiseling Portraits Into Hospital Wall
Vhils’ Giant Chiseled Street Art Gets Two Simultaneous Gallery Exhibitions in Paris
Extraordinary Street Art Collaboration by Pixel Pancho and Vhils
Amazingly Detailed Chiseled Cork Sculpture by Vhils
]]>See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Vhils' work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Weibo.
Read more about Vhils' work and the projects we discuss:
Vhils Pays Tribute to Healthcare Workers by Chiseling Portraits Into Hospital Wall
Vhils’ Giant Chiseled Street Art Gets Two Simultaneous Gallery Exhibitions in Paris
Extraordinary Street Art Collaboration by Pixel Pancho and Vhils
Amazingly Detailed Chiseled Cork Sculpture by Vhils
]]>See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Alexa's work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Read more about Alexa's work and the projects we discuss:
Alexa Meade Transforms a Room Into a Two-Dimensional Painting
Live Painted Models Blend Seamlessly into Graffiti Background
Interview: Alexa Meade Reveals Behind the Scenes of Painting Ariana Grande for Her Music Video
]]>See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Alexa's work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Read more about Alexa's work and the projects we discuss:
Alexa Meade Transforms a Room Into a Two-Dimensional Painting
Live Painted Models Blend Seamlessly into Graffiti Background
Interview: Alexa Meade Reveals Behind the Scenes of Painting Ariana Grande for Her Music Video
]]>See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Refik Anadol's work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Behance, Vimeo, and LinkedIn.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Crypto Art: How Artists Are Selling Their Work on Blockchain
]]>See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Refik Anadol's work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Behance, Vimeo, and LinkedIn.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Crypto Art: How Artists Are Selling Their Work on Blockchain
]]>This week on Top Artist Podcast we chat with photographer Fares Micue about her striking self-portraits that tell interesting stories about self-growth and mental health. Using imagery of flowers, origami, and other delicate props, Micue transforms self-portraits into beautiful narratives about life. Her work is accompanied by thoughtful prose that brings new meaning to each piece.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Fares Micue's work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Striking Self-Portraits Use Flowers and Butterflies to Explore Self-Growth and Mental Health
Best of 2020: Top 60+ Photographs From Around the World
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]]>This week on Top Artist Podcast we chat with photographer Fares Micue about her striking self-portraits that tell interesting stories about self-growth and mental health. Using imagery of flowers, origami, and other delicate props, Micue transforms self-portraits into beautiful narratives about life. Her work is accompanied by thoughtful prose that brings new meaning to each piece.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Fares Micue's work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Striking Self-Portraits Use Flowers and Butterflies to Explore Self-Growth and Mental Health
Best of 2020: Top 60+ Photographs From Around the World
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]]>This week on Top Artist Podcast we chat with embroidery artist Sarah K. Benning on her successful professional journey and about how her work has changed along the way. Benning tells us about her decision to embark on an art career. We hear about managing an 80-hour workweek to fill an Etsy shop, pursue new projects, and to keep up with demand. We think you’ll enjoy hearing about this artist’s relatable struggle with finding a work-life balance—especially when your work includes creating art that you love.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Sarah K. Benning’s work on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Learn About the Illustrative Embroidery of Sarah K. Benning in This Gorgeous Book
Embroidery Giveaway: Win a Book About Sarah K. Benning + a DIY Kit to Start Stitching
Everything You Need to Start Stitching Your Own Embroidery
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]]>This week on Top Artist Podcast we chat with embroidery artist Sarah K. Benning on her successful professional journey and about how her work has changed along the way. Benning tells us about her decision to embark on an art career. We hear about managing an 80-hour workweek to fill an Etsy shop, pursue new projects, and to keep up with demand. We think you’ll enjoy hearing about this artist’s relatable struggle with finding a work-life balance—especially when your work includes creating art that you love.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Sarah K. Benning’s work on her website, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Learn About the Illustrative Embroidery of Sarah K. Benning in This Gorgeous Book
Embroidery Giveaway: Win a Book About Sarah K. Benning + a DIY Kit to Start Stitching
Everything You Need to Start Stitching Your Own Embroidery
Want to support My Modern Met and the Top Artist Podcast? Join our Membership Program and you'll have a hand in supporting creativity!
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk with artist Ian Berry about his creative process and the way he uses denim to create spectacularly detailed installations and works of art. After working in advertising while perfecting his craft on the side, Berry decided to take a leap of faith and become a full-time artist. Since then, he has been fascinating the world with blue-toned scenes that celebrate the range of colors and textures found in jeans. Berry tells us that to him, this style is about portraying contemporary life out of a very urban fabric that may be the “material of our time.”
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Ian Berry’s work on his website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Giant Clapping Hands Are Projected Around the World to Say ‘Thank You’
Artist Recreates His Lockdown Living Room Completely Out of Denim
Artist Recreates California’s Chill Vibes and Summer Blues Using Only Denim
Artist Creates “Secret Garden” with the Last Denim Made in USA
Artist Uses Denim Jeans to Create Realistic Scenes of Everyday Life
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk with artist Ian Berry about his creative process and the way he uses denim to create spectacularly detailed installations and works of art. After working in advertising while perfecting his craft on the side, Berry decided to take a leap of faith and become a full-time artist. Since then, he has been fascinating the world with blue-toned scenes that celebrate the range of colors and textures found in jeans. Berry tells us that to him, this style is about portraying contemporary life out of a very urban fabric that may be the “material of our time.”
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Ian Berry’s work on his website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Giant Clapping Hands Are Projected Around the World to Say ‘Thank You’
Artist Recreates His Lockdown Living Room Completely Out of Denim
Artist Recreates California’s Chill Vibes and Summer Blues Using Only Denim
Artist Creates “Secret Garden” with the Last Denim Made in USA
Artist Uses Denim Jeans to Create Realistic Scenes of Everyday Life
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to photographer and game designer Liam Wong about his cinematic photography. He tells us about the effect video games and film had on him as an artist. These artistic influences helped him develop the sharp eye for composition that allows him to capture such dramatic shots of lively urban streets, often in Tokyo, Japan.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Liam Wong’s work on his website, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Interview: Photographer Shares Cyber-Punk View of Tokyo at Night in New Book
Sleepless City Streets of Rainy Tokyo Nights Lit by Electric Neon Signs
Photographer Gets Lost in the Beauty of Tokyo’s Neon Streets at Night
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to photographer and game designer Liam Wong about his cinematic photography. He tells us about the effect video games and film had on him as an artist. These artistic influences helped him develop the sharp eye for composition that allows him to capture such dramatic shots of lively urban streets, often in Tokyo, Japan.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Liam Wong’s work on his website, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Interview: Photographer Shares Cyber-Punk View of Tokyo at Night in New Book
Sleepless City Streets of Rainy Tokyo Nights Lit by Electric Neon Signs
Photographer Gets Lost in the Beauty of Tokyo’s Neon Streets at Night
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to sculptor Ben Young about his incredible glass and concrete sculptures and how he began making these unique pieces. He explains that boating and water sports were an important part of his life for a long time, but a family trip first introduced him to the glass art that would later define his career. We learn about the influence his time as a boatbuilder had on his craft and about the leap of faith he made when transitioning to work as a full-time sculptor.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Ben Young’s work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Behance, and Tumblr.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
New Layered Glass Sculptures Capture the Depth and Beauty of the Ocean
Interview: Former Boat Builder Translates His Love of the Ocean into Stunning Glass Sculptures
New Hand-Cut Layered Glass Sculptures of Ocean Waves by Ben Young
New Ocean-Inspired, Hand-Cut, Layered Glass Sculptures by Ben Young
New Layered Glass Ocean Sculptures Capture the Spirit of the Sea
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to sculptor Ben Young about his incredible glass and concrete sculptures and how he began making these unique pieces. He explains that boating and water sports were an important part of his life for a long time, but a family trip first introduced him to the glass art that would later define his career. We learn about the influence his time as a boatbuilder had on his craft and about the leap of faith he made when transitioning to work as a full-time sculptor.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Ben Young’s work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Behance, and Tumblr.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
New Layered Glass Sculptures Capture the Depth and Beauty of the Ocean
Interview: Former Boat Builder Translates His Love of the Ocean into Stunning Glass Sculptures
New Hand-Cut Layered Glass Sculptures of Ocean Waves by Ben Young
New Ocean-Inspired, Hand-Cut, Layered Glass Sculptures by Ben Young
New Layered Glass Ocean Sculptures Capture the Spirit of the Sea
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to photographer Sophie Gamand about her many dog photography series and the changes they have made in both dog and human lives. Gamand’s Pit Bull Flower Power series is just one example of photography that tackles unjust treatment of animals by questioning our prejudices and getting us to appreciate the fragility of life. We talk to her about this work, her experiences at shelters and dog meat farms, and about what motivates her to use photography to give a voice to the voiceless.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Sophie Gamand’s work on her website, Instagram, Twitter, Patreon, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
New Adorably Expressive Photos of Wet Dogs by Sophie Gamand
Funny Portraits of Wet Dogs by Sophie Gamand
Up-Close Photos Capture the Diverse Textures and Patterns of Dogs Fur
Interview: Photographer Helps Save Lives of Pit Bulls With Adorable Flower Crown Portraits
Colorfully Dreamy Portraits Show Pit Bulls in a Softer Light
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk to photographer Sophie Gamand about her many dog photography series and the changes they have made in both dog and human lives. Gamand’s Pit Bull Flower Power series is just one example of photography that tackles unjust treatment of animals by questioning our prejudices and getting us to appreciate the fragility of life. We talk to her about this work, her experiences at shelters and dog meat farms, and about what motivates her to use photography to give a voice to the voiceless.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Sophie Gamand’s work on her website, Instagram, Twitter, Patreon, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
New Adorably Expressive Photos of Wet Dogs by Sophie Gamand
Funny Portraits of Wet Dogs by Sophie Gamand
Up-Close Photos Capture the Diverse Textures and Patterns of Dogs Fur
Interview: Photographer Helps Save Lives of Pit Bulls With Adorable Flower Crown Portraits
Colorfully Dreamy Portraits Show Pit Bulls in a Softer Light
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk with sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor about his incredible work and the impact his pieces have on their local environment. Trained at the London Institute of Art, deCaires Taylor uses his sculptures to rebuilt natural habitats and mitigate damage caused by tourism to at-risk underwater areas. His large body of work spans from additions to the Great Barrier Reef to entire underwater museums carefully considered to benefit the local ecology.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Jason deCaires Taylor’s work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Dramatic New Underwater Statues by Jason deCaires Taylor
Jason deCaires Taylor’s New Coral Winged Sculpture
Lifelike Human Sculptures Are Submerged in Underwater Museum at the Great Barrier Reef [Interview]
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk with sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor about his incredible work and the impact his pieces have on their local environment. Trained at the London Institute of Art, deCaires Taylor uses his sculptures to rebuilt natural habitats and mitigate damage caused by tourism to at-risk underwater areas. His large body of work spans from additions to the Great Barrier Reef to entire underwater museums carefully considered to benefit the local ecology.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Jason deCaires Taylor’s work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Dramatic New Underwater Statues by Jason deCaires Taylor
Jason deCaires Taylor’s New Coral Winged Sculpture
Lifelike Human Sculptures Are Submerged in Underwater Museum at the Great Barrier Reef [Interview]
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk with painter Omar Ortiz about his shockingly realistic paintings. Ortiz specializes in hyperrealistic female nudes with often more abstract backgrounds. Ortiz shares that he has always been interested in technique and precision. He experimented with airbrushing in university because it allowed him to achieve a texture and blurriness common to the realism he is now known for. He currently works with oil paint as he believes it the “noblest technique.”
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Omar Ortiz’s work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and Patreon.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
]]>This week on the Top Artist Podcast, we talk with painter Omar Ortiz about his shockingly realistic paintings. Ortiz specializes in hyperrealistic female nudes with often more abstract backgrounds. Ortiz shares that he has always been interested in technique and precision. He experimented with airbrushing in university because it allowed him to achieve a texture and blurriness common to the realism he is now known for. He currently works with oil paint as he believes it the “noblest technique.”
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Omar Ortiz’s work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and Patreon.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
]]>Photographer Richard Silver has a talent for capturing space in unique and unexpected ways. This week on My Modern Met’s Top Artist Podcast, we talk about the techniques featured in his work, his upcoming Vertical Churches book, and much more. Silver has built up an impressive portfolio across the almost 100 countries and over 350 cities he has visited. In each new place, he documents iconic landmarks, incredible modern architecture, and beautiful vernacular designs. His photography also allows us to explore even the most famous or familiar places from a completely new perspective.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Richard Silver’s work on his website, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Multiple Photos of Iconic Places Taken Over Time are Sliced into Single Images
Interview: Stunning Vertical Panoramas of Churches by Richard Silver
Photographer Reveals What Historic Theaters Look Like From a Performer’s Perspective [Interview]
Interview: Accomplished Photographer Captures Life While Living in a Different City Each Month
]]>Photographer Richard Silver has a talent for capturing space in unique and unexpected ways. This week on My Modern Met’s Top Artist Podcast, we talk about the techniques featured in his work, his upcoming Vertical Churches book, and much more. Silver has built up an impressive portfolio across the almost 100 countries and over 350 cities he has visited. In each new place, he documents iconic landmarks, incredible modern architecture, and beautiful vernacular designs. His photography also allows us to explore even the most famous or familiar places from a completely new perspective.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Richard Silver’s work on his website, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Multiple Photos of Iconic Places Taken Over Time are Sliced into Single Images
Interview: Stunning Vertical Panoramas of Churches by Richard Silver
Photographer Reveals What Historic Theaters Look Like From a Performer’s Perspective [Interview]
Interview: Accomplished Photographer Captures Life While Living in a Different City Each Month
]]>Photographer Navid Baraty's love for space is clear in his work. Though astrophotography is just one series in his incredibly diverse portfolio as a photographer, people around the world are inspired by his carefully composed shots of solar eclipses, meteor showers, and more. This week, we chat with Navid about his astrophotography, fictional kitchen space-scapes, and incredible planetary cross-stitching.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Navid’s work on his website, Instagram, Behance, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Photographer Combines 12 Images to Captures the Intensity of the Total Solar Eclipse
Edible Space Photos Created with Pancakes, Peppercorns, and Other Everyday Ingredients
Artist Uses Real Planetary Images to Intricately Cross-Stitch the Entire Universe
]]>Photographer Navid Baraty's love for space is clear in his work. Though astrophotography is just one series in his incredibly diverse portfolio as a photographer, people around the world are inspired by his carefully composed shots of solar eclipses, meteor showers, and more. This week, we chat with Navid about his astrophotography, fictional kitchen space-scapes, and incredible planetary cross-stitching.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Navid’s work on his website, Instagram, Behance, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Photographer Combines 12 Images to Captures the Intensity of the Total Solar Eclipse
Edible Space Photos Created with Pancakes, Peppercorns, and Other Everyday Ingredients
Artist Uses Real Planetary Images to Intricately Cross-Stitch the Entire Universe
]]>Successful oil painter Erin Hanson has cultivated her own, distinct style called Open Impressionism. This fresh take on landscape painting is a reflection of her love for the great outdoors. Listen as we chat about her transition into painting full-time (and how art fairs helped her do so), as well as her innovative new 3D prints of her canvases.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Erin’s work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Leading Contemporary Impressionist Sheds Light on Her Pioneering Practice
Energetic Landscape Paintings Portray Artist Erin Hanson’s Love for National Parks
Interview: Erin Hanson Pioneers the Energetic Style of Open-Impressionism
]]>Successful oil painter Erin Hanson has cultivated her own, distinct style called Open Impressionism. This fresh take on landscape painting is a reflection of her love for the great outdoors. Listen as we chat about her transition into painting full-time (and how art fairs helped her do so), as well as her innovative new 3D prints of her canvases.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Erin’s work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Leading Contemporary Impressionist Sheds Light on Her Pioneering Practice
Energetic Landscape Paintings Portray Artist Erin Hanson’s Love for National Parks
Interview: Erin Hanson Pioneers the Energetic Style of Open-Impressionism
]]>Photographer Omar Z. Robles is known for his electrifying images of ballet dancers. But he doesn't take these photographs inside of theaters or dance studio. Rather, he works with dancers out in the streets, combining urban grit with their elegant moves. This work has brought him around the world and we chat about how he got started and what the world of dance means to him.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Omar’s work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, and Patreon.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Fearless Dancers Bare All and Pose on New York City Rooftops
Powerful Photos of Ballet Dancers in Puerto Rico 5 Months After Hurricane Maria
Ballet Dancers on the Streets of Rio de Janeiro Demonstrate a City of Contrasts
Stunning Portraits of Agile Ballet Dancers on the Candid Streets of Cuba
Breathtaking Portraits Capture Ballet’s Finest Dancing on the Streets of New York
]]>Photographer Omar Z. Robles is known for his electrifying images of ballet dancers. But he doesn't take these photographs inside of theaters or dance studio. Rather, he works with dancers out in the streets, combining urban grit with their elegant moves. This work has brought him around the world and we chat about how he got started and what the world of dance means to him.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Omar’s work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, and Patreon.
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Fearless Dancers Bare All and Pose on New York City Rooftops
Powerful Photos of Ballet Dancers in Puerto Rico 5 Months After Hurricane Maria
Ballet Dancers on the Streets of Rio de Janeiro Demonstrate a City of Contrasts
Stunning Portraits of Agile Ballet Dancers on the Candid Streets of Cuba
Breathtaking Portraits Capture Ballet’s Finest Dancing on the Streets of New York
]]>We're thrilled to welcome acclaimed photographer Steve McCurry for an intimate look at his incredible career, which spans more than four decades. We'll touch on his early photojournalism in Afganistan, as well as how his work has been impacted by COVID-19. And, he'll give us a preview of his new book In Search of Elsewhere, which contains previously unpublished photographs.
See photographs from Steve's new book on the Top Artist Instagram.
Follow Steve's work on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and pick up a copy of In Search of Elsewhere.
Read more about Steve McCurry on My Modern Met:
Steve McCurry’s New Book Features Over 100 Unseen Photographs
Steve McCurry Captures Human Connection to Animals Around the World
Steve McCurry Shares His Philosophy on What Makes a Good Portrait
]]>We're thrilled to welcome acclaimed photographer Steve McCurry for an intimate look at his incredible career, which spans more than four decades. We'll touch on his early photojournalism in Afganistan, as well as how his work has been impacted by COVID-19. And, he'll give us a preview of his new book In Search of Elsewhere, which contains previously unpublished photographs.
See photographs from Steve's new book on the Top Artist Instagram.
Follow Steve's work on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and pick up a copy of In Search of Elsewhere.
Read more about Steve McCurry on My Modern Met:
Steve McCurry’s New Book Features Over 100 Unseen Photographs
Steve McCurry Captures Human Connection to Animals Around the World
Steve McCurry Shares His Philosophy on What Makes a Good Portrait
]]>Painter Iris Scott has built her career by forgoing one of the tools most artists work with—the paintbrush. Listen along as we chat with Iris about how she set the brush aside to launch a career as the world's foremost finger painter. She'll inspire you with her story of trusting her inner voice and knowing that she could break into the contemporary art market with her unconventional paintings.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Iris’s work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Read more about Iris's incredible finger painting art:
Artist Paints Elaborately Colorful Scenes Using Only Her Fingers
Finger Painting Artist Shares How She Creates Her Energetic Artwork for Solo Show
New Large-Scale Finger Paintings of Vibrant Animals in Action by Iris Scott
]]>Painter Iris Scott has built her career by forgoing one of the tools most artists work with—the paintbrush. Listen along as we chat with Iris about how she set the brush aside to launch a career as the world's foremost finger painter. She'll inspire you with her story of trusting her inner voice and knowing that she could break into the contemporary art market with her unconventional paintings.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Iris’s work on her website, Instagram, and Facebook.
Read more about Iris's incredible finger painting art:
Artist Paints Elaborately Colorful Scenes Using Only Her Fingers
Finger Painting Artist Shares How She Creates Her Energetic Artwork for Solo Show
New Large-Scale Finger Paintings of Vibrant Animals in Action by Iris Scott
]]>American photographer Gregg Segal has always been fascinated by the way we consume. From what we throw away to what we eat, nothing is off-limits. We spend time chatting with Gregg about his groundbreaking series “7 Days of Garbage” and “Undaily Bread” to understand what he’s learned about the way we produce waste and what we can take away from other cultures.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Gregg’s work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook. His book Daily Bread can be purchased on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2T0wGex
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Kids Around the World Photographed Surrounded by Their Weekly Diet
Venezuelan Refugees Surrounded by Their Belongings
Revealing Photos of People Lying Down in a Week’s Worth of Trash
]]>American photographer Gregg Segal has always been fascinated by the way we consume. From what we throw away to what we eat, nothing is off-limits. We spend time chatting with Gregg about his groundbreaking series “7 Days of Garbage” and “Undaily Bread” to understand what he’s learned about the way we produce waste and what we can take away from other cultures.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Gregg’s work on his website, Instagram, and Facebook. His book Daily Bread can be purchased on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2T0wGex
And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Kids Around the World Photographed Surrounded by Their Weekly Diet
Venezuelan Refugees Surrounded by Their Belongings
Revealing Photos of People Lying Down in a Week’s Worth of Trash
]]>We sit down with Dutch landscape photographer Albert Dros to learn more about how he made the leap into full-time photography. Along the way, we'll discuss how photographing his own backyard got his work recognized internationally, how he managed to enter the famous Keukenhof tulip garden during the coronavirus lockdown, and how he discovered the beauty of Kyrgyzstan.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Albert's work on Instagram and Facebook. And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Spectacular 4K Time-Lapse of Amsterdam Captures the Elegance of This European Jewel
One Photographer Captures Holland’s Beautiful Tulip Gardens Without Any People Around
One Enchanting Forest Captured in Different Seasons Highlights the Beauty of Change
Traveling Photographer Captures the Beautiful Unspoiled Landscape of Kyrgyzstan
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We sit down with Dutch landscape photographer Albert Dros to learn more about how he made the leap into full-time photography. Along the way, we'll discuss how photographing his own backyard got his work recognized internationally, how he managed to enter the famous Keukenhof tulip garden during the coronavirus lockdown, and how he discovered the beauty of Kyrgyzstan.
See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram
Follow Albert's work on Instagram and Facebook. And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat:
Spectacular 4K Time-Lapse of Amsterdam Captures the Elegance of This European Jewel
One Photographer Captures Holland’s Beautiful Tulip Gardens Without Any People Around
One Enchanting Forest Captured in Different Seasons Highlights the Beauty of Change
Traveling Photographer Captures the Beautiful Unspoiled Landscape of Kyrgyzstan
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Do you love art and culture? Are you interested in hearing more from today’s top creatives? We’ve got just the thing for you. The My Modern Met team has been sharing creativity on its website since 2008 and now, we’re starting the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast to go in-depth with some of our favorite photographers, painters, sculptors, crafters, and installation artists as they share what it takes to have a successful art career and take us behind the scenes of their incredible artwork.
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Do you love art and culture? Are you interested in hearing more from today’s top creatives? We’ve got just the thing for you. The My Modern Met team has been sharing creativity on its website since 2008 and now, we’re starting the My Modern Met Top Artist Podcast to go in-depth with some of our favorite photographers, painters, sculptors, crafters, and installation artists as they share what it takes to have a successful art career and take us behind the scenes of their incredible artwork.
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