Episodes

  • Episode 12: Part Two : Daniel Feinberg - Tattoo Artist
    Jun 28 2022

    In Part 2 of Episode 11 with tattoo artist Daniel Feinberg we discuss how tattoo artists get the opportunity to develop their practices by exploring the nitty gritty detail of the tattoo apprenticeship, the importance of trust and collaboration between the artist and the client as well as the various processes of collecting tattoos. Dan elaborates on his process of developing unique Japanese tattoos for clients. We end off with the ever present stigma around tattoos and have a little celebration on how far we as humans have come in thinking about tattoos in contemporary society.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 11: Part One : Daniel Feinberg - Tattoo Artist
    Jun 21 2022

    In Part 1 of Episode 11, we speak with Daniel Feinberg, a tattoo artist specialising in the Japanese tattoo tradition. We discuss his history in graphic design and commercial architectural visualisation and the major shift in leaving it all behind to becoming a niche tattoo artist. We delve into his process of transitioning, and the support that enabled him to pursue his career. Dan elaborates on the journey in learning all there is to know about Japenese Tattooing as well as the importance of understanding the philosophy and meaning behind the imagery. We touch on finding common ground, learning from your peers and growing in confidence in your practice. Dan elaborates on the barriers within tattoo traditions and that sharing is not always caring.

    Follow Daniel Feinberg on instgram @danielfeinberg


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    5 mins
  • Episode 10: Book Recommendation - Navigating the Art World
    Mar 14 2022

    In this episode, we recommend the book Navigating The Art World - Professional Practice for the Early Career Artist written by The Delphian Gallery.

    In the episode, we discuss some of our favourite chapters along with some of the things we learned and loved about the book. The perfect book to start your 2022 artist journey!

    "This business book is aimed at early career artists and helps to equip them with the practical tools needed to approach their careers, shining light upon some things that are often hidden from view. It has been written as a series of opinion pieces rather than a how-to guide and covers such topics as how to exhibit and sell your works, as well as things like how to stay motivated, and how to deal with the periods of insecurity that a career in the arts can often create." - The Delphian Gallery

    You can purchase the book here -
    The Delphian Gallery

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    32 mins
  • Episode 9: Cloudia Rivett-Carnac - Artist and Master Printer
    Nov 15 2021

    In this episode, we speak to artist and master collaborative printer Cloudia Rivett-Carnac about her artistic practice, collaboration and where her journey began as a printmaker. We touch on her history with Artist Proof Studio, a brief history of silkscreen printing in South Africa and how Cloudia came to be one of the most skilled and respected master printers in South Africa. We discuss interesting collaborations and how she came to open her own print workshop in the heart of Johannesburg, Chocolate Ink Studio. We share thoughts and experiences on collaboration and discuss the importance of knowledge and skills transfer in countries like South Africa. We look at Cloudia’s involvement in the printing girls and discuss the differences between a printer, master printer and printmakers.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 8: Sebastian Rivett-Carnac - Industrial and Ceramic Designer
    Sep 7 2021

    In this episode, we speak to Sebastian Rivett-Carnac, industrial designer and aspiring ceramicist where we explore uncharted territory in our creative world. We speak about his early influences, the process of producing physical products and Sebastian’s ethos in his own practice. We discuss the importance of having a presence in the digital space for business development and presenting reliable information online. We share an appreciation for beautifully made objects and reminisce over gathering around a beautiful table with friends and family. We discuss how design and art come together in collaboration and share our thoughts on calling ourselves and each other artists.

    Follow Sebastian by exploring the links below!
    https://sebastianrivettcarnac.co.za/
    @sebastianrivettcarnac_designs


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    52 mins
  • Episode 7: Autodidacticism
    Jul 22 2021

    In this episode, we discuss the value of autodidacticism or in laymen’s terms - self-education.
    We reflect on institutional versus self-taught learning as well as the advantages and disadvantages associated with both. We take you through a step-by-step process from our experiences ranging from where to start, using resources to develop your skills, the value of connecting to a community of peers and the potential that dedicated self-learning could hold for your future.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 6: Book Recommendation Mash Up – Think and Steal Like an Artist
    Feb 9 2021

    In this book recommendation episode we compare notes on Will Gompertz’s "Think Like and Artist" and Austin Kleon’s "Steal Like an Artist". We unpack what these authors say about how one can navigate through the realms of creativity and how to deal with creativity in the contemporary world. We discuss how Gompertz and Kleon touch on different ways to unleash your creativity whether you are a practicing artist or just someone who would like to be more of an out-of-the-box thinker in everyday life. We share some of their advice and how we have applied their strategies in our own practices.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 5: Zhi Zulu - Illustrator
    Nov 10 2020

    In this episode we speak to artist and award winning illustrator Zhi Zulu. We speak about her journey in becoming an illustrator, visual storyteller and her love for art. We touch on the importance of visual literacy and how Zhi, in her practice and studies, dissects modes of communication in an attempt to develop more relevant visual resources for local communities. We have a showdown on the value of practical and written components in research and why the knowledge acquired through postgraduate studies should be available for future reference. We discuss our thoughts on the position of illustration and illustrators within a traditional fine art environment and the perceptions of digital format art in the art world today. Zhi elaborates on her latest mural project at the new Jewel City Development and speaks about the challenges in translating drawing into this large scale format. Finally Zhi shares her thoughts on what it takes to make it as an illustrator.

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    1 hr and 3 mins