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Tough on Art - Making Humorous/Horrific Art: Karl X Hauser

Making Humorous/Horrific Art: Karl X Hauser

02/16/22 • 55 min

Tough on Art

Bay Area artist Karl X Hauser joins Jen for a conversation about his long career in art. Karl creates narrative drawings and sculptures that are quirky, playful but also a little dark. His characters spring from his imagination, and seem to be up to childlike antics, but always with a slightly sinister edge.

Working in materials such as cast metals, kiln formed glass, wire and nails, and keeping them in a raw unpolished state, Karl’s materials tamper any overly playful sense of innocence or purity. This contrast creates a yummy combination of slightly sinister and sweet, and encourages the viewer to ponder just a little longer.
Check out Karl's work on the gallery website:
https://jentough.gallery/collections/karl-x-hauser
On Karl's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/karlxhauser/
On Karl's website:
https://www.karlxhauser.com/
Become a member of the Artist Alliance! We offer stay-in-place residencies, exhibitions where artists earn 100%, challenges, workshops and a friendly community of artists of all levels! Join today: https://artistalliancemembership.com/

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Bay Area artist Karl X Hauser joins Jen for a conversation about his long career in art. Karl creates narrative drawings and sculptures that are quirky, playful but also a little dark. His characters spring from his imagination, and seem to be up to childlike antics, but always with a slightly sinister edge.

Working in materials such as cast metals, kiln formed glass, wire and nails, and keeping them in a raw unpolished state, Karl’s materials tamper any overly playful sense of innocence or purity. This contrast creates a yummy combination of slightly sinister and sweet, and encourages the viewer to ponder just a little longer.
Check out Karl's work on the gallery website:
https://jentough.gallery/collections/karl-x-hauser
On Karl's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/karlxhauser/
On Karl's website:
https://www.karlxhauser.com/
Become a member of the Artist Alliance! We offer stay-in-place residencies, exhibitions where artists earn 100%, challenges, workshops and a friendly community of artists of all levels! Join today: https://artistalliancemembership.com/

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Tough on Art - Making Humorous/Horrific Art: Karl X Hauser

Transcript

Jen Tough

Welcome to Tough on Art, the podcast for artists interested in ways to get ahead in today's art market. I'm Jen Tough owner of Jen Tough Gallery and the Artist Alliance community. Join me for some down to earth. Talk about the best ways for artists to navigate this new and different lands. Hi everybody. I'm Jen tough. And today I'm super excited to be speaking with bay area artists, Karl X Hauser, Karl creates narrative drawings and sculptures th

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