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Ep 25 - Applying Imagination with Felix Scheinberger
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08/27/21 • 139 min
In this episode, I speak with Berlin-based illustrator and artist Felix Scheinberger. Felix once described illustration as "applied imagination" and in this conversation I try to learn more about where this imagination comes from, and how it can be nurtured.
What is the role of on-location drawing in feeding this imagination? What are some ways to strengthen your imagination over time? What is the role of observation, what is the job of interpretation, and how can the artist translate the ideas in their mind into a visual language universally understood?
This episode took me into the mind of an illustrator whose work enchants me because it seems effortless, even though it is anything but. Felix makes his art with a carefree finesse that takes many, many years to master.
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Ep 26 Becoming an Illustrator with Anna Wilson
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09/10/21 • 135 min
In this episode, I speak with urban-sketcher and illustrator Anna Wilson. Anna is what I describe as a 'deliberate artist', in that she has taken strong decisions to change her career trajectory towards art and illustration.
I am always interested in speaking to 'deliberate artists', because they have such motivated and well-considered reasons for the things they do. What does a path of self-education in art look like? How do they gather influences, images, and inspirations, to guide this path? Anna tells me about the role that travel plays in shaping her perspectives, the lessons she picks from photography and carrying a little sketchbook, and what she carries from her formal education in human geography.
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Ep 22 - Capturing the Spirit of Mumbai with Zainab Tambawalla
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07/16/21 • 127 min
In this episode, I speak with Mumbai-based artist, illustrator and urban-sketcher Zainab Tambawalla, about her sketch-reportage project to tell the story of 6 artisans practicing different trades in the city of Mumbai, India. She shares stories from their lives, professional struggles, and the enormous hardships of the past 2 years. Her project urges us to notice the lives of people who are often at the edges of our tunnel vision. It invites us to pay attention to our urban landscape in a more conscientious and empathetic manner.
We talk about Zainab's journey as an artist, her work in the animation industry, and her turn towards becoming a freelance illustrator. What does urban sketching have to offer someone who has been drawing and painting their entire life? We talk about the value of exploring new media and styles of expression, and discuss how drawing on location can help us appreciate the culture and history of the places we live in.
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Ep 15 - Drawing Across Borders with George Butler
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04/09/21 • 103 min
In this episode of the SneakyArt Podcast, I spoke with British artist George Butler, who makes ink/watercolor drawings of people in conflict-zones and refugee camps all over the world. His latest book (Drawn Across Borders) tells the migration stories of 12 individuals, compiled from travels over the past decade. Modern reasons for migration, legal or otherwise, include political upheaval, civil strife, proxy wars, and, increasingly, climate change. But human migration, he argues, is a basic feature of human existence, and has been so for hundreds of thousands of years. In this respect, George and I talk about the importance of sharing individual stories. I ask him about drawing scenes that are not conventionally pretty, and whether it is possible to find art in such environments. This leads to a deeper discussion about the power of illustration - what the artist puts into it and what the viewer derives from it - and thus the broader purpose of what we call art.
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Ep 12 - Drawing on the Way with Sarah Nisbett
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02/26/21 • 89 min
I speak with New York-based artist Sarah Nisbett, who has been sketching people on the subway for over 9 years. Her work is titled Drawn on the Way, which is an apt description for her art as well as this episode. Drawing on the subway means that Sarah is always racing against an invisible clock, because she never knows when a subject might leave. This makes her alert to inspiration, and ready to leap at a drawing opportunity. It makes her work simple yet expressive, quick yet surprisingly detailed.
We talk about the value of making quick and simple drawings for the social-media soul, and the various reasons why other people should try it too. We also discuss the incredible importance of social media to the career of an artist. We discuss how crucial it is to share not only the content but also the context of one’s work. Sarah and I work similarly in a lot of respects, so it was fun to go back and forth on common ideas and inspirations. If you find yourself stuck for subjects, hesitant over the blank page, or frequently foiled by your own sense of perfectionism, this episode will give you inspiration and courage.
Sarah has a **new book** now available for pre-order! Check it out here.
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Ep 36 - Finding Reasons to Draw with Rita Sabler
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03/04/22 • 136 min
“The question that you should ask yourself is - why are you drawing this? What are you trying to show? And if the answer is not clear to you, it will never be clear to your audience..." - Rita Sabler.
Why is this question important, and is it worth the effort of answering every time? What does the audience stand to gain from this exercise? Rita's thoughts around this become the basis of this lovely conversation.
In her role as sketch-journalist, Rita covers events that she finds important and shares stories through a combination of location-art and reportage. She has covered various protests in Portland (Oregon, USA), and most recently the rallies to seek justice for George Floyd. Nishant asks also about her reportage of border-towns in Arizona, to document a world literally and figuratively divided by politics.
Rita explains how she balances the arduous responsibilities of artist and journalist. In this light they consider the why of her art, and the value that urban-sketching can offer in today’s media-landscape of unlimited screens and limited attention spans.
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Ep 4 - Painting Like an Engineer with Uma Kelkar
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10/02/20 • 54 min
In this episode, I speak with Silicon Valley engineer and artist Uma Kelkar, about what it means to "paint like an engineer". We speak about Uma's education, growing up middle-class in Pune (India), and the role art has played in her life. Uma uses her art as a way to find emotional contentment while pursuing creative goals. Painting like an engineer is a challenge to balance artistic pursuits with a scientific career, in a way that each informs and influences the other.
Find Uma's work on IG @umapaints or www.umakelkar.com
A transcript for this conversation (with links) can be found at www.sneakyartist.com/podcast.
Ep 10 - A Dance of Line & Color with Paul Wang
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12/25/20 • 95 min
I speak with Singapore-based educator and artist Paul Wang about the way he dances, using line and color, across the page. Paul finds art in the middle of urban chaos and he paints it with dramatic colors and meandering lines. His composition is informed by his education in interior design and theatre production. He tries to tell a story with every piece, and that influences every artistic decision on the page - color and line, conflict and collaboration, work and play. Paul and Suhita Shirodkar have been running the aptly-named Sketching Play Lab since March, with participants from around the world meeting over Zoom. We talk about his work as an educator and urban-sketching instructor, the different ways he encourages people to approach their art practice to find joy, as well as the things he has learned from being in the USk community.
Follow Paul’s work on IG or visit his website to see his art + get info on the Sketching Play Lab.
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Ep 1 - Welcome to the SneakyArt Podcast
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09/06/20 • 4 min
Hello and welcome to the SneakyArt Podcast. In this podcast I have conversations with urban sketchers about drawing on location. This episode works as a brief introduction to the show.
To learn more about urban sketchers, visit www.urbansketchers.org. Catch my work at www.sneakyartist.com.
To reach out with your comments and thoughts, email me [email protected]. I would love to hear from you!
Ep 39 - Painting for Joy with Sandi Hester (Part 2)
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04/08/22 • 79 min
In the second part of their extended conversation, Sandi Hester explains her creative process, her journey across various mediums and tools, and the role of observation in her art. Find Sandi Hester’s work on Instagram and YouTube.
🎁 Have you ever thought about starting a YouTube channel? This conversation was followed by a bonus segment in which Sandi shares some great ideas to help Nishant get moving on a YouTube channel. To get the Ep 39 Post-Script in your inbox (releases Apr 17), become a SneakyArt Insider.
🚀🚀 If you are reading this on April 8, it is Day 8 of 30 Days of Vancouver, Nishant’s daily drawing challenge. Learn more about this project here.
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FAQ
How many episodes does The SneakyArt Podcast have?
The SneakyArt Podcast currently has 71 episodes available.
What topics does The SneakyArt Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Painting, Artist, Art, How To, Drawing, Podcasts, Education, Arts and Travel.
What is the most popular episode on The SneakyArt Podcast?
The episode title 'Ep 22 - Capturing the Spirit of Mumbai with Zainab Tambawalla' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The SneakyArt Podcast?
The average episode length on The SneakyArt Podcast is 108 minutes.
How often are episodes of The SneakyArt Podcast released?
Episodes of The SneakyArt Podcast are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of The SneakyArt Podcast?
The first episode of The SneakyArt Podcast was released on Sep 6, 2020.
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@thesneakyartist
Feb 26
My podcast speaks with artists around the world who draw their environment on location. I speak with city sketchers, architects, subway artists, illustrator-authors and travel-artists about the different ways they find beauty in their surroundings.
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