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Inspirational art making interviews with artists, makers, manufacturers, and retailers of art supplies. Art Supply Posse is produced by Kim Cofield and Marcus Clearspring.
97: Pastel Pencil Art with Hannah Charlton
Hannah Charlton talks about drawing pet portraits and wildlife art with pastel pencils.
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Recommends Clairfontaine pastel mat paper
https://www.clairefontaine.com/subcategory-en-035084-pastelmat.html
Derwent Pastel pencils
https://www.derwentart.com/en-gb/c/professional-products/colouring/pastel-pencils
Stabilo Pastel Pencils
https://www.stabilo.com/com/products/coloring-drawing/colored-pencils/stabilo-carbothello/
Unison Soft Pastels
https://www.unisoncolour.com
Faber-Castell Pitt Pastel Pencil
https://www.fabercastell.com/collections/pitt-pastel-pencils
Pastels require you to be patient. You need to get many layers down to create depth
46:5218/08/2020
96: Ballpoint Art
Yes, there is amazing art created only with a humble ballpoint pen. Chris from Scrawlrbox returns to talk about how crosshatching, line variation, and applying water, can be used to create art with ballpoint pens. This episode is part of our series on using art supplies that you most likely already have at home.
Chris website: https://scrawlrbox.uk/
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29:5104/08/2020
95: Paint Markers with Alan Trautman
Making Art With Paint Markers - featuring Alan Trautman
Alan's Instagram: @miathet13
Below is the list of paint markers that Alan owns, with US based links.
Oil Based
KRINK K-70 Black https://shop.krink.com/products/k-70-permanent-ink-marker-1
KRINK K-42 Purple https://shop.krink.com/products/k-42-paint-marker
Sharpie Oil Based Paint Medium Metallic Gold https://www.dickblick.com/products/sharpie-oil-based-paint-markers/
Sharpie Marker Bronze Metalic
Kuretake ZIG painty FX 1.5 mm fine Blue https://www.markersupply.com/zigpafxma.html
Acrylic
KRINK K-11 Yellow https://shop.artsnacks.co/products/krink-k-11-acrylic-paint-marker
Montana Extra Fine Shock Lilac https://www.jerrysartarama.com/montana-acrylic-markers
Montana Fine Dark Green https://www.jerrysartarama.com/montana-acrylic-markers
Liquitex Paint Marker Flourescent Red https://www.jerrysartarama.com/graffiti-street-art-supplies/liquitex-spray-paint-and-markers/liquitex-professional-paint-markers
MOLOTOW Aqua Pump Softliner 1mm Blue https://www.molotow.com/en/applications/marker-applications/aqua-color-brush
MOLOTOW Aqua Pump Softliner 1mm Pink https://www.molotow.com/en/applications/marker-applications/aqua-color-brush
MOLOTOW ONE4ALL 227HS 4mm 222 Green https://www.jerrysartarama.com/graffiti-street-art-supplies/molotow-markers/one4all-acrylic-markers-and-refills
MOLOTOW ONE4ALL 227HS 4mm 227 Metalic Silver https://www.jerrysartarama.com/graffiti-street-art-supplies/molotow-markers/one4all-acrylic-markers-and-refills
KRINK K-32 Bright Pink https://www.durablesupply.com/krkwapama.html#.Xr6peBBOnmo
Derwent GRAPHIK line painter 0.5 #03 Orange https://www.dickblick.com/products/derwent-paint-pens/
Derwent GRAPHIK line painter 0.5 #11 Blue https://www.dickblick.com/products/derwent-paint-pens/
Derwent GRAPHIK line painter 0.5 #01 Yellow https://www.dickblick.com/products/derwent-paint-pens/
Derwent GRAPHIK line painter 0.5 #04 Rd https://www.dickblick.com/products/derwent-paint-pens/
Molotow Liquid Chrome 1.0 mm Chrome! https://www.jerrysartarama.com/graffiti-street-art-supplies/molotow-markers/molotow-liquid-chrome-mirror-finish-markers
Parts
Molotow
https://www.jerrysartarama.com/empty-markers-and-accessories
Montana
https://search.jerrysartarama.com/search?p=R&srid=S1-3DFWP&lbc=jerrysartarama&w=Paint%20Marker&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.jerrysartarama.com%2fmontana-acrylic-marker-refills-and-accessories&lgsku=PARENT0001365&rk=28&uid=469284088&sid=2&ts=custom&SLIPid=1589552941737&rsc=HUPwueQd2S-50xCy&method=and&isort=score&view=grid
48:1521/07/2020
94: Ink Alchemy with Kiwi Inks
Our first interview with a maker of inks. Kiwi inks is named after founder Kapui’s mentor from New Zealand, who instructed him in ink making.
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https://www.kiwiinks.com
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30:5807/07/2020
93: Graphite Pencils
Art using graphite pencils with guest host Chris Lambert of Scrawlrbox. Kim and Chris discuss the advantages of using graphite pencils to create art.
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Art supplies mentioned:
Staedtler Norris pencil, aka "the school pencil" (yellow and black)
Derwent sketching pencils
Faber-Castell pencils
Palomino Blackwing pencils
Tombow Mono 100 pencils
Musgrave pencils
For more on pencils, check out the "Erasable" podcast, and the "Wood & Graphite" YouTube channel.
34:3523/06/2020
92: Origami with Brendan Plumb
Origami with Brendan Plumb - @foldymcfoldface
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Brendan first tried origami as a pre-teen, using an origami book belonging to his brother. His signature models are dragons, small flowers, and figures.
Art supplies:
Brendan recommends tissue foil paper, matt on one side, shiny on the other.
Takeaways:
⁃ Don’t worry about the end result
⁃ Avoid thinking you can’t do it
⁃ Always try harder things, so you don’t become afraid
⁃ Good light is important
Recommended tutorials:
Robert Lang
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ4hDppP_SQ
3 minute butterfly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZdO2e8K29o
Elephant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6822yu8CRg&t=438s
Dragon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CmCKm20t5A
49:1909/06/2020
91: Art with Brie of Documented Journey
Brie of Documented Journey
Brie grew up surrounded by art. Her mother had an art degree, and her father was an architect. Brie’s journals feature botanicals and nature. Her journals are chronological.
“Anything goes” when it comes to what she journals.
If you’re new to art journalling, Brie suggests asking yourself what you’d like to get from your journal. “All that matters is if you like it”.
“You can’t compare yourself to someone who’s been doing it all their life” (in reference to feeling unsure of ones self when it comes to art)
Art Supplies
Brie primarily uses watercolour. Favourite is Schminke, but Daniel Smith are easier to find in the US.
Tomoe River
Strathmore mixed media paper
Escada travel brushes
Prado and ultimo, size 4
Sekura waterbrush
Also likes using a Ballograph ballpoint pen
54:0326/05/2020
90: Watercolors and Urban Sketching with Jim Richards
Jim Richards is an urban sketcher and art teacher. Jim has travelled the world working on urban planning projects for large cities. Visit Jim’s website to learn about his book and classes.
jamesrichardsketchbook.com
Jim uses Daniel Smith watercolours, but says “Start simple. Use supplies that won’t intimidate you”.
He prefers fude nib fountain pens particularly those by Sailor. The Sailor bamboo pen, Platinum Carbon Black ink, and DeAtramentis waterproof ink. Moleskine A4 sketchbooks for the smooth paper.
“Don’t aspire to be to be great, aspire to be prolific. Great will come over time”.
54:4912/05/2020
89: Costuming with Kristine von Hilderbrandt
Kristine Von Hilderbrandt is a costume designer, fashion historian, pattern maker, seamstress, and florist.
At University Kristine studied fashion history and fell in love with the make-believe of costumes. Her favourite fabrics to work with are cotton sateen and velveteen.
Recommended website: spoonflower.com, a place to print your designs on fabric or to purchase items designed by others.
“Share your knowledge with as many people as possible”
@scarlett.menagerie on Instagram and Facebook
39:2228/04/2020
88: Start Creating Now with AntonioMabs
If you want some motivation to start drawing, or creating anything, listen to this very inspiring chat with artist AntonioMabs.
AntonioMabs is a freelance artist working in illustration, graphic design, character design, cartooning, and animation.
Most work is created digitally, using a Cintiq tablet. Adobe Photoshop and Flash. Cricut machine for creating stickers.
Art supplies: When sketching he uses a Bic pen or No. 2 pencil, on copy paper. Carries with him a small sketchbook that he’s made himself- available for sale on his website.
Some takeaways:
“Start by putting your ideas down”
“Fail fast. Fail often. Every drawing gets you closer to finding your style”
“Get comfortable with failing. Understand it’s part of the process”
“Try to experiment within the fields of your medium” This allows you to understand it more, even if you don’t necessarily end up doing that work.
“Every day you give to your art, you’ve added energy to it and it grows”
Website: Mabsarts.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antoniomabs/
Book recommendation: The Principles of Animation
Artist mentioned: mcbess.com
47:3714/04/2020
87:Vintage Art Supplies and Pencils with Isaac Gorden
Isaac Gorden goes through his impressive stash of unused art supplies. Handmade Japanese watercolours, Parisian pastels, and rare pencils. Along the way, Isaac and Kim discuss being too precious with art supplies, and the fear of “failure” — however you want to define that personally.
Isaac’s Instagram @dirgesinthedark
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Art Supplies Mentioned
Eberhard Faber Blackwing Pencil
IBM Electrographic Pencil
General’s Test Scoring 580 Pencil
CW Pencils Futura Pencil
General’s Golden Bear Pencil
Mitsubishi Kohitsu Shosha Pencil
Conte a Paris Sanguine Sticks
Gekkoso watercolor paints
Eagle Verithin Pencils
Mephisto Copying Pencils
Eberhard Faber Noblot Copying Pencils
“Postal” colored pencils
Greenleaf & Blueberry watercolors( @greenleafblueberry )
Sennelier Watercolor paints
Conte a Paris hard pastels
@nancychiu Noblot Art on IG
55:2131/03/2020
86: Art Supply Sensitivities with Julia van der Wyk
Julia van der Wyk likes her paintings to evoke a sense of place. She is an artist, musician, and classically trained singer. A print maker, painter, and letterer.
Each of her art practises are like entering a different universe.
Julia’s chronic illness caused her to change her art practice which lead to discovering the wonderful world of fountain pens and inks and its community.
Frequently used art supplies:
Diamine green black ink.
Platinum Carbon desk pen and ink.
Strathmore mixed media paper series 300. Great for pen and ink, as well as pencils.
Cold press paper for water colours.
Rice paper for wood block printing and ink &
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01:05:2317/03/2020
85: Watercoloring Stars and Cats with Art by Panza
Jessica Panzarino, aka Art by Panza, chats about her watercolour paintings.
https://www.artbypanza.com/
http://instagram.com/artbypanza
Jessica’s Skillshare class shows how to create her milky way paintings.
Use Jessica’s affiliate link to get two months free on Skillshare and take Jessica‘s class on painting stars with watercolours.
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Milky-Way-Watercolor-Landscape/2118030793/lessons
linktr.ee/artbypanza
46:5203/03/2020
84: Chris Lambert of ScrawlrBox
Chris Lambert was a designer for a small furniture company. The idea for ScrawlrBox was formed after Chris attended a marketing course. ScrawlrBox launched after a successful crowd funding campaign.
Each box features an artist, and a print of their work. The print provides inspiration and a starting point to create something with the supplies. It is also an opportunity to let people know about the artist.
A community has grown around the boxes. People share their art, provide feedback to each other, and become friends.
This episode is NOT sponsored by ScrawlrBox, or any other party. Art Supply Posse does not currently accept sponsors, or other forms of advertising. Please support Art Supply Posse on Patreon.
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https://scrawlrbox.uk/
Instagram hashtags to see what people are doing with the included art supplies: #scrawlrbox and #scrawlrboxchallenge
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45:2818/02/2020
83: A Painting Tour with Shirley Peters
Shirley Peters is a multi-skilled artist who is internationally known for painting cyclists during Le Tour de France. She also paints landscapes, urban scenes and figurative works. She has won awards consistently throughout her career, which began at the National Art School in the seventies. Her career spans graphic design, children’s book illustration, and computer graphics. Her fine art painting is now a full time passion, and her teaching skills are sought after by many art societies and organisations.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/sannpet
Website: http://www.shirleypeters.com
Facebook Business Page: http://www.facebook.com/shirleypetersart
Facebook personal: http://www.facebook.com/shirleypeters100
Twitter: @shirleypeters
Art Studio: 185 Park River Close Mulgoa NSW 2745, Australia
52:5204/02/2020
82: Paint Pouring and Artist Websites with Kirby Plessas
Kirby Plessas is an artist and cyber investigator. Kirby talks with Kim about her paint pouring art, and the importance of having your own domain name and website as an artist.
Kirby’s art supplies:
Stonecoat Countertops resin
Golden acrylic paints
Artists' Loft acrylic paint.
Posca, Montana and Molotow paint pens.
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### Kirby’s links
Website:
https://www.kirbyplessasfineart.com/
Curious Kirby Podcast:
https://www.curiouskirby.com/podcast
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/kirbyplessasart/
### Web hosting discussed
wix.com
squarespace.com
bigcartel.com
blot.im
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37:3721/01/2020
81: Travel and Art Journals with Rachel Greig
Rachel Greig
Travel and Art Journaling with Rachel Greig
Rachel Greig started her career as a travel photographer. She soon began pasting ephemera from her travels into scrapbooks, which led her to mixed-media journaling. Today, Rachel teaches art and travel journaling for various TV and publishing outlets.
[Website](http://rachelgreig.com/)
[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/rachelgreig/)
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51:2307/01/2020
80: Explicit Embroidery with Sarah Nelson
Sarah Nelson creates artistic embroidery containing swear words. Sarah talks about her reasons and people's reactions.
[Mags Modern Embroidery](http://magsmodernembroidery.com/)
[Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/MagsModernEmbroidery)
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52:5816/12/2019
79: Kami Paper
Kim took part in a sumi-e ink painting workshop and interviewed the founder of Kami Paper in Melbourne, Australia. Kami specialise in handmade papers. They stock over 1,000 different papers, mainly from Asia and Europe.
Kami also hold workshops taught by artists on topics such as origami, sumi-e painting, and other paper related arts and crafts. Kami also bind their own journals by hand with papers you can custom select. You can also learn how to make the albums and journals yourself. Around 700 of their papers are available from their online shop.
Kami Paper Website
Kami Paper Instagram
Kami Paper Facebook
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40:4003/12/2019
78: Socially Conscious Art with Noah Scalin
Noah Scalin is an artist best known for his Skull-A-Day project which continues the tradition of memento mori in art. Julia Skott returns as guest host of Art Supply Posse to interview Noah Scalin about his socially conscious art.
Images of Noah's artworks are embedded inside this podcast file. You can view the images as chapters inside the Apple Podcasts, Overcast, and Pocket Casts apps on Android and iOS.
Noah Scalin's website
Noah's podcast is where he interviews other full-time artists about their process.
Julia Skott co-hosts the makedo podcast with Tiff Arment where they talk about their range of mixed emotions as artists and creative people.
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01:07:2619/11/2019
77: The Artist’s Role in Society with The Art History Babes
What has been the role of the artist in history? Corrie of The Art History Babes discusses some of the roles artists have played, and how their art has influenced society.
You can find The Art History Babes podcast in your player of choice, or on the web.
Art History Babes Links Website
Instagram
Youtube
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01:02:4905/11/2019
76: Discovering Unused Art Supplies with Alan Trautmann
Art Supply Posse is starting a new series where anyone can talk about their favourite or unused art supplies. Please contact us if you would like to be on the podcast and talk about your own favourites or unpack supplies that have been lingering unused on a shelf.
Alan Trautman is the first person to step forward and to go through his old toolbox containing mainly unused art supplies. Alan rummages through his old tool box containing unused art supplies. He discusses those supplies and the kind of art he makes.
[Alan's Instagram](https://instagram.com/miathet13)
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46:2522/10/2019
75: Abstracts and Old Books with Sara Schroeder
Sara Schroeder talks about creating abstract art, teaching art, and her "Old Book Revival Project" which encourages people to create artwork in old books that are no longer being read.
Although abstract, you will recognise elements of the Art Deco style typical to Miami, where Sara lives.
Sara talks about getting over your fears of creating art by not taking it too seriously in the beginning and just making marks.
Sara's Links
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44:0908/10/2019
74: Learn Fountain Pen Ink Art with Nick Stewart
Nick Stewart returns to discuss his course on using fountain pen ink as a unique art medium. Nick's project pushes the boundaries in which fountain pen ink is used in art. Away from a pure sketching ink, to an art medium akin to paint, with unique properties such as shading, sheening and reaction to bleach.
Nick first talked about this project on episode 51 of Art Supply Posse. Since then, Nick has released a course on Udemy where he teaches his techniques for creating art using the unique properties of fountain pen inks and bleach.
Free videos on YouTube introducing Nick's fountain pen ink art course Nick Stewart Ink Art - An Introduction
Tutorial 6 - Fountain Pen Ink Art - Landscape Two.
Tutorial 12 - Fountain Pen Ink Art - Bleach, Blending and Metals
Take the course Learn Fountain pen ink art with Nick's course
Nick's website
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01:04:5324/09/2019
73: Fashion Illustration with Mokshini
Mokshini's style is influenced by fashion illustration where she began her career. However, she frequently contradicts traditional fashion norms by painting women of all shapes and sizes in relatable, and often whimsical, every day situations.
Mokshini does everything from painting to fabric design and live drawing. She uses a wide range of media including watercolour and acrylics, but also has a penchant for gouache.
Her art is primarily analogue. It has a very painterly feel, visible in the heavy textures of the paper, canvas, and brushstrokes.
Mokshini's Links
Mokshini's Website
Mokshini's Instagram
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40:0610/09/2019
72: Enjoy the Process with Enon Avital of Dapper Notes
Enon Avital of Dapper Notes talks in detail about making things by hand, using his own unique pocket notebook business Dapper Notes as an example. This side business he runs is more than making paper notebooks, it is a form of "process art" itself. To fully understand that, watch the Dapper Notes process videos and listen to Enon's explanation in the episode.
Enon emphasises how important the process is when we make things. It's not sustainable to be feeding social media algorithms through likes and follower counts. It's only when you can enjoy the process of making things that you can continue over time.
Enon's website
Dapper Notes website
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01:07:1327/08/2019
71: Art Education with Kevin Murphy
Kevin Murphy has created artwork for Game of Thrones, the Rolling Stones, and hundreds of book covers; specializing in science fiction and fantasy. Today, Kevin challenges how art is taught – or not taught?
Kevin's art courses can be found at
http://evolveartist.com
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01:18:3013/08/2019
70: Zines, Streams, Space Art with Jane Mills
Jane Mills creates space art, zines, comics and plays music in several bands.
Jane talks about her space art, the Indianapolis Zine Fest, and live streaming on twitch.
Art supplies mentioned: Ohto Graphic Liner Needle Point Drawing Pens
Indianapolis Zine Fest
Jane Mills Art, Comics, Zines Website
Jane's Instagram
Jane's Links
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42:2230/07/2019
69: Whimsical Art with Holly St Clair
Holly St Claire is a freelance illustrator known for her whimsical drawings. Holly tells us how she realised that she needed art in her life and how she could earn a living from illustration. There are a range of topics in this chat. From art and mental health, the serious stuff behind the whimsy, being a tourist attraction in a department store window, and of course Holly's favourite art supplies.
Holly's Website
Holly's Instagram
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41:1109/07/2019
68: Art Therapy with Gosia Orlinska
Gosia Orlinska chats about her work as an art therapist working with children, living together with another creative person, and good art supplies that are affordable.
Art supplies discussed Arteza gouache US site
Arteza gouache UK site
Also, Arteza markers/brush pens and other supplies
Gosia's Instagram
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01:09:1202/07/2019
67: Freelance Illustration with Chris Rowland
Enjoy a lively chat with professional illustrator Chris Rowland. Everything from favourite pencils to dealing with family life and clients as a freelance graphic artist.
Chris works mainly in pen and ink, beginning analogue then digitising. He also does purely digital artwork.
Art Supplies Mentioned: Kuretake Fudegokochi Brush Pen
Kuretake Disposable Pocket Brush Pen, Extra Fine
Pentel mechanical pencil
Staedtler chunky pencil
Favourite pencil grade: F
Pentel pocket brush pen
Daler Rowney Graduate sketchbooks
Upcoming Chris Rowland's partner Gosia Orlinska is an art therapist working with children. We have also interviewed Gosia for Art Supply Posse.
Chris' Website
Chris on Instagram
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59:3718/06/2019
66: Meditative Doodles with Candace Milner
Candace Milner creates "meditative doodles". Colourful, repetitive patterns that anyone can create. Drawing them relaxes your mind because of their manual, repetitive nature. It's not only relaxing. The result looks good too.
You can use any writing instrument, analogue or digital. Candace loves fountain pens and inks. Her patterns have previously been used on pen cases by Rickshaw Bags.
Art supplies mentioned:
Tomoe River paper FP (52 gsm) (particularly for fountain pens use, hence "FP")
Platinum carbon black ink
Sakura poster powder
You can find Candace's work on Instagram under @pensivecandy
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38:3404/06/2019
65: Alcohol-Based Inks and Yupo Paper with Katy Smeets
Learn about using alcohol-based inks on Yupo paper with Katy Smeets.
Katy uses inks to create abstract patterns. She uses these as textures for digital art, such as her animal series. No two patterns are the same.
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Art supplies mentioned by Katy Piñata alcohol inks by Jaquard
Copic refill inks
Yupo "paper". Yupo is synthetic, non-porous paper invented in Japan. It's basically plastic, consisting of polypropylene. It's also made by paper manufacturers in other countries.
Posca pens
Katy's Instagram
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26:1821/05/2019
64: Fiber Art with Victoria Lee Connors
Victoria Lee Connors travels the world creating landscapes made of wool fiber.
Victoria's landscapes look like paintings from a distance, but are all made from dyed wool. Looking at pictures on the internet we have to imagine the fibrous texture of wool.
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Victoria creates these landscapes out in the open, en plein air. She attaches pieces of fiber to a canvas, resting on an easel, just as a landscape painter does.
Victoria's Website:
http://www.victoriaconnors.com/
A YouTube video which Victoria mentioned demonstrating fiber art
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29:0307/05/2019
63: The Business of Art with Maria Brophy
Learn how to get paid as an artist in this Art Supply Posse chat with art business consultant Maria Brophy.
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Most of us are told you can't earn money with art. This episode is a step towards debunking that myth. The movie and a video game industries are huge, and most of the people working on them have creative professions. But even when you know that you can earn money with art, that doesn't make it easy.
Let's face it, most artists are not good at selling their work. Maria specialises in teaching artists about the business of art so they can earn a living making art full time.
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Maria's book Art, Money, Success
Maria's website
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53:3423/04/2019
62: Pottery Artist Julia Skott
Learn how ceramics are made with pottery artist Julia Skott.
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If you’ve ever wondered what goes into making your coffee mug, this chat with Julia will give you a good insight.
You can find Julia’s ceramics at Semi-Cool Ceramics.
To hear more art related talk from Julia, check out her podcast with Tiff Arment called Make Do.
Instagram: @semicoolceramics
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48:4209/04/2019
61: Being a Working Artist with Painter and Surfer Drew Brophy
This interview with Drew Brophy is full of wise and inspiring insights from someone who has been working as an artist for 30 years.
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Find the people who like your art Drew discusses how he was discouraged from making his art for several years, simply because it was different to what people knew. He persevered and figured out how to travel the world and get paid to paint surfboards.
Posca Pens Drew has been using Posca paint markers since the late 1980s. He would import the pens himself and give them away to other artists.
Art & Business In the final part of the interview Drew talks about how bad the "tortured artist" and "starving artist" myths are. He gives examples of all the different types of commercial artists earning a good income from their art. There is more about Drew’s journey and early years in his book painting surfboards and chasing waves.
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60: Pebble Stationery and Tomoe River Paper
Pebble Stationery make affordably priced notebooks with Tomoe River paper. This paper is particularly well suited to drawing and painting with inks. Especially fountain pen inks, because it shows off their full sheening and shading potentials.
Kim talks to co-founder Lois Ho about creating a stationery brand from scratch via Kickstarter, their matching pencils, and charity work.
Tomoe River paper is also used in the Hobonichi diaries/journals. Many people use them for combined art and bullet journalling because the paper handles inks well, many different pens, and even light watercolour.
However, it is very thin paper. There is a lot of show-through, and the paper will go wavy when wet. Fans of the ultra-thin 52 gsm paper like it for its crinkly feel.
Future Art Supply Posse guest Candace Milner uses Tomoe River paper for her pattern drawings.
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44:2612/03/2019
59: Just Start - Hand Lettering with Matt Vergotis
Matt Vergotis is known for his hand lettering work, creating company logos using brush pens. Matt chats with Kim about his process, favourite pens, and joining a band.
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To see Matt in action, check out some of his YouTube videos.
If you want to learn hand lettering using brush pens, then Matt’s Skillshare class is highly recommended. He goes into detail about all his art supplies and which brush pens are best for beginners.
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44:4126/02/2019
58: Snail Mail Superstar Sara McNally
Sara McNally talks to Kim about snail mail, letterpress printing, and writing in both the bad and the good times.
Sara McNally is a snail mail enthusiast, letterpress printer, stationery shop owner, and designer.
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Sara runs her own stationery shop in Seattle, Washington together with currently four employees.
Visit Sara‘s YouTube channel to get an idea of the diverse activities she gets up to. Hear her read out snail mail letters, and get a view inside her shop with its large printing press.
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T-shirt by Snail Mail Superstar
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40:0012/02/2019
57: Find Your People with Naomi Bulger
This interview with letter writing enthusiast, and all round creative person Naomi Bulger, is a realist’s take on becoming an artist. It’s very refreshing and inspiring. Give it a listen!
Audio note: this interview was recorded via Skype, before we were able to improve our audio quality.
Naomi Bulger is a writer, illustrator and teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Her love for illustration started with reading illustrated children’s books. However, that kind of art was discouraged during her school days. It took a long time for her to find her way back to illustration.
Naomi has worked in journalism and copywriting, and continues with creative writing in different forms. Mail art is what finally got her back into illustrating. It was a creative outlet during a stressful time. In this interview she tells her story, and shares her thoughts on making your creative pursuits a career. She describes some “dos and don’ts” about creative work and how to get started as an illustrator.
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##Topics
Naomi’s start as an illustrator
Other creative outlets before illustration
Going from journalism to illustration and freelancing
The positive impact of the Internet
Making your creativity a career
Pressure and creativity
Making time for creativity in everyday life
What teaching gives back
Preferred mediums
Mail art
How to get started in illustration
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37:2930/01/2019
56: Combing Analogue and Digital Art in Procreate with Brooke Glaser
A talk about combining analogue and digital art, using the Procreate app, with Brooke Glaser.
Have you ever scanned your analog artwork, only to be disappointed because the textures and imperfections that made it special have disappeared or been smoothed out?
Have you tried to create textured backgrounds, like watercolours, with software? This is particularly true for hand lettering imported to vector apps, which tend to make everything look the same.
Brooke is an illustrator, surface designer, and art teacher. She tells us how particularly the Procreate app has changed the way she creates illustrations, and compares it to the “olden days“ using Photoshop.
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Procreate is currently only available for the iPad, where it has become the most popular drawing application among professionals. It’s so affordable though at $10 currently that anyone who can afford an iPad can also afford the app. Photoshop costs more than that per month.
Brooke has several classes, currently on Skillshare. She has an excellent beginners introduction to Procreate, and a class showing how to combine analogue with digital art in Procreate.
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https://www.brookeglaser.com/
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Credits Interview by Kim Cofield.
Audio editing and show notes by Marcus Clearspring.
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33:0622/01/2019
55: All the Colours and Beyond - Tetrachromacy with Concetta Antico
All the Colours and Beyond - Tetrachromacy with Concetta Antico
Kim Interviews Concetta Antico. Artist, art teacher and true tetrachromat. Concetta can see up to 100 million more colours than almost anyone else in the world. Concetta’s abilities have been verified scientifically, and researched for six years, at the time of this interview.
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Concetta has been using her unique gift for 25 years to teach others how to see more colours and to paint in oils.
Most people have three colour receptors. We are generally trichromats. Tetrachromacy is a genetic mutation, resulting in a fourth colour receptor. However, having the fourth colour receptor does not make someone a true tetrachromat. Among the very few tetrachromats there are differences as to how many colours each person perceives. Concetta also has an extraordinarily high luminance factor, meaning she sees a lot more light. She sees more colours in low light, or semi darkness.
The physical ability is only the beginning. As Concetta explains, most of her extraordinary colour perception results from her environment and “visual training” as an artist. She has been painting continuously since the age of six.
Originally from Australia, Concetta shares her time between San Diego, California and Australia. Concetta mainly works in oils because she finds she can mix greater nuances of colour with oil paints.
Concetta didn’t discover her tetrachromacy until her daughter started reporting signs of colour deficiency. Tetrachromats can genetically pass on their fourth colour receptor, as Concetta’s mother presumably did to Concetta and her sister, but it can also result in colour deficiency, as with Concetta ‘s daughter. Concetta tells the fascinating story of how she started realising she might not be like everyone else and how that lead to university research studies being done today. Kim and Concetta also discuss how tetrachromacy is part genetics, part learned and environmental.
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Episode Topics Oil painting Oil paints and tetrachromacy Tetrachromacy, life, and science Discovering tetrachromacy Early support Teaching colour based on light values Teaching, art shows, and press Seeing tetrachromacy in other artists' work Artistic “style” versus actually seeing colours differently Could trichromats ("normal people") learn to use colour like a true tetrachromat? How living in both US and Australia has affected her art Advice to new oil painters Contact information and final words Website https://concettaantico.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ConcettaKAntico/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/concettaantico/
Scientific information on tetrachromacy The mystery of tetrachromacy
Credits Interview by Kim Cofield.
Audio editing, show notes and intro by Marcus Clearspring
Show notes by Ylva Staberg
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43:2128/12/2018
54: Rachel Hazell The Travelling Bookbinder
Kim interviews Rachel Hazell “The Travelling Bookbinder”, who teaches how to make artist books.
Get bonus episodes by supporting Art Supply Posse About Rachel Hazell Rachel Hazell travels the world teaching people how to make artist books. She has built a giant two meter tall book for a fashion design exhibit which visitors wrote in, and which travelled the world. Rachel has visited Antarctica three times, teaching sailors to write poetry on a Navy ship, and working as “Postmistress and Penguin Monitor” (her official job title, obviously).
Artist Books Artist books vary from regular books in their materials which are often customised with hand drawn or hand printed designs. The materials can be very diverse and even feature found objects. Artist books can be unique one-off books, or handmade by a book bindery in small runs, but are generally not mass produced. Artist books push the boundaries of bookbinding and challenge your expectations of what a book can be.
Rachel’s book titled “Bound” has easy to follow projects showing you how to make artist books. It is available from your local bookshop and online.
Links Rachel’s website and courses: https://www.thetravellingbookbinder.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetravellingbookbinder/
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40:2428/11/2018
53: Story Supply Co
Ana interviews Vito Grippi and Gabe Dunmire, the co-founders of Story Supply Co, and we announce our Patreon.
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Vito and Gabe are the two guys behind Story Supply. The paper in their notebooks works well with various art supplies and fountain pens.
Something not discussed in the interviews, but can be read about on the Story Supply website is that they give away free sketchbooks and sketch kits to schools in their area which have either low or no budget for art materials.
###ASP Throwback
Mike Hawthorne, lead artist on Marvel’s Deadpool at the time of his ASP interview, designed a sketchbook for Story Supply. Mike was a guest on Art Supply Posse #27, chatting about pencils and other art supplies. Explicitly Mike Hawthorne
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48:3601/11/2018
52: Urban Sketching with Liz Steel
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Liz Steel talks about becoming an urban sketcher, journalling her life, and teaching art.
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Liz Steel talks about becoming an art teacher who journals her life by sketching with ink and watercolour . Liz says “I’m doing it because it’s a very honest response to what I see and where I am and what I do”.
##Referenced Art Supply Posse Episodes
Episode 2 on watercolours
Episode 4 on fineliners
Episode 18 on fountain pens for drawing
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##Topic Summaries
Comparison to photography
Kim compares urban sketching to photography, how they both record a fleeting moment, and Liz explains how sketching has replaced photography for her. She used to take photos and print and bind photo books, but now her sketchbooks serve the same purpose. Liz compares herself to other travel sketchers and describes how she wants to document everywhere she’s been, not just one sketch a day. Sometimes she does up to 20 sketches a day.
Move from architecture
In architecture, it’s important to keep a kind of “idea book” where you keep sketches of buildings and ideas. Liz says she knew it was important, but just never sketched, until she found Danny Gregory. His work opened up sketching for her to include other subjects and mediums. This also opened up an obsession to document her life which got her into sketching.
Liz didn’t make a clean break with architecture but instead, about five years ago, she took 6 months off work. The reasons were many and she wanted to see if she could do something with her art. Things started moving, and Liz got to do both illustration projects and teaching. Liz felt she had more of a role to fill as an architect turned sketcher than as a pure architect. She enjoyed having more creative freedom than her profession allowed.
Becoming a full-time artist and creating online courses
The traditional advice for people wanting to work with their creative passion is to balance the time between a “day job” and their passion and transition gradually. Liz did nothing of that, hers was more of a sabbatical turned transition as the demands at her day job were too much to be able to handle a side business too. Liz struggled with gaining recognition locally in the beginning. She was getting more recognition online in the international scene. She also realised she was less into client work and more interested in creating a product, which in her case developed into online courses.
Urban sketching in Australia
When Liz started out urban sketching, there were just a handful of people in Australia who even knew what it was, but it has definitely grown now. There are groups all over, for example in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Tasmania, South Australia and Perth.
Mediums
Liz primarily uses fountain pens with ink and watercolor for her urban sketching. She had been using fountain pens and ink for a long time, but watercolor was her “light bulb moment” and she says “This is what I’ve been looking for all my life”. With watercolor she was able to mix all the colors she wanted.
Drawing from observation
Liz says she was confident about drawing from her head already, due to her background in architecture, but drawing from observation was trickier. She had to go back to basics and relearn how to apply concepts, like for example perspective, to what she saw and wanted to draw.
Teaching urban sketching
Liz didn’t start out wanting to teach, but as she was getting more into the urban sketching community she was encouraged to teach. She now teaches online courses but also do workshops in urban sketching.
“The major barrier to art is to change the way your brain thinks, to start thinking visually.”
Liz focuses on teaching concepts in her courses, in contrast to “demonstrate and copy”. The concepts can be “how to see edges” or “how to see shapes”, for example. The concepts are followed by exercises to practice and understand these concepts, so you can then continue using them in your own art.
Newcomer tips
To get started in urban sketching, all you need is really paper and a pen or pencil, because the most important thing to learn is how to observe and translate that onto paper. Adding too many supplies can distract from that learning. However, if you want to do ink and wash, which is a very common from of urban sketching, Liz recommends getting a permanent fineliner and a watercolor kit.
Don’t worry too much over materials and supplies though, she says, it’s better to just get started. It is a journey and you will figure out what suits you and your art. It will change over time, and starting out with a lot of research on materials will likely just overwhelm you.
Making art regularly
One common problem to making art is to actually make time for it, to show up. Liz describes that as she was starting out, she dedicated some time after dinner every day to do a sketch. She also recommends to go along with an Urban Sketchers group nearby, and joining them sketching. Liz describes how she wants to create a kind of visual diary, a record of what she did that week, so that motivates her to keep sketching even in busy times.
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44:4609/10/2018
51: Inkcited - Fountain pen ink art with Nick Stewart
An episode featuring artist Nick Stewart. It’s all about making art using the unique properties of fountain pen inks. Shading, sheening, chromatography, and bleach. Also, how we plan to get involved in Inktober 2018.
Nick Stewart is a professional artist and graphic designer whose work you will find on things from album covers for well-known musicians to household products on supermarket shelves. However, we are focusing on Nick’s personal project to develop art using fountain pen inks and bleach.
We recommend browsing Nick’s project website before listening to the interview. The questions and answers will make more sense when you are familiar with Nick’s artwork and blog.
Using fountain pen inks as an art supply is a relatively recent development, initially pushed by the urban sketching community. This has led to the development of new waterproof inks by fountain pen ink manufacturers. Until recent years mostly shellac and acrylic based inks were used by artists.
Nick’s experiments with chromatography and bleach however take fountain pen ink art to exciting new places and open up new possibilities, even for artists already working with ink.
Nick also reveals some interesting experiences he has had teaching excluded children — children removed from normal schooling due to behavioural and other issues. Despite all warnings, the students were really engaged and produced lovely results. Nick discusses why, and how the most unlikely students respond to art in this way.
##Topics
Why ink rather than paint? Unpredictability as part of the charm Abstract lettering and calligraphy Background in graphic design Less is more Teaching Why art can catch the most unlikely people Tools and materials Safe handling of bleach Experimenting ##Links
Nick’s website for his fountain pen ink art
Nick’s “Randall” fountain pen ink
Pen World magazine article PDF August 2018 edition
Nick’s four colour (CMYK) fountain pen ink set
Nick’s fountain pen ink art workshops
Nick’s mission statement on his ink and bleach project
###Nick’s social media and other links
Nick’s professional lettering services
Nick’s Facebook page
Nick’s Instagram @quinkandbleach
Nick’s Twitter @nickistew
The Fountain Pen Network
Fountain Pen Geeks Forum
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27:3320/09/2018
50: Happy As Larry
Kim interviews Jen Saunders, owner of "Larry Post", both a physical and online retailer specializing in small tools for writing and sketching. Their mission is to encourage and make it easy for people to go outside and draw. Larry Post is located near the picturesque Manly Beach, only a short ferry ride from Sydney, Australia.
One thing that sets Larry Post apart from other art supply stores is their variety of tools. They carry both traditional art supplies and a wide range of fountain pens, since drawing outside opens the door to urban sketching.
Kim and Jen discuss how Jen’s former profession as an optometrist led to Larry Post’s mission, together with different aspects of creativity.
There is also a fun example of a fountain pen helping a high school student with poor handwriting, and his teacher being so impressed by the improvement that she gets several pens to lend other students.
Jen is a really inspiring person and we hope this interview leaves you just as inspired to create as it did us!
Note: Jen's recording mic was a bit too "hot" and distorted a bit, but it's a jam-packed interview of goodness, and worth a listen.
00:31: Episode Intro
02:46: Interview Begin
03:49: Eyesight Development and Being Outdoors
07:24: Unique Product Selection
11:34: Embossing Notebooks And Sketchbooks
13:02: Mixing of Analogue and Digital Tools
17:29: Different Age Groups
20:34: Loaner Pens and Paper Samples
21:34: In-shop Education and Demystifying fountain pens
25:46: Jen’s Favourite Creative Outlets
27:06: How to Start Being Creative
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34:1330/08/2018
49: The Posse Rides Again - Relaunch Trailer
##The Posse Rides Again
###Art Supply Posse Relaunch
We announce the return of the podcast, talk about the new format, the new discussion forum, and all the other developments at Art Supply Posse.
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13:5520/08/2018
48: The Brad Finale
We interview Brad Dowdy of the Pen Addict and say goodbye to Art Supply Posse.
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01:02:2512/07/2017