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Artwork for Art Talk with April
Huntsville
Huntsville, United States
Licensing
Illustration
Color Pencil
Film Photography
Graphic Design
Hazel Green
Watercolor
Surface Design
Found Object Art
Generative AI
UH (university Of Alabama In Huntsville)
AI (artificial Intelligence) In Design
Nashville, Tennessee
Wildlife
Academy Of Art University
Oil Painting
Figurative Narrative
Birmingham

Artist advocate and supporter, April M Harris, discusses the deeper fears and obstacles that artists face in the industry and their process. Part vlog and part interview, Listen in on discussions that dive deep into the artist’s heart and mind.

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Dan Tipton
Fine artist focused on oil painting and narrative figurative work
Independent artist
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 8: Interview with Dan Tipton (Part 1)
Lexie Austin
Watercolor artist
Self-employed artist
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 7: Interview with artist Lexie Austin
Jennifer Alexander
Illustrator known for Hello Cute Illustrations
Hello Cute Illustrations
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 6: Interview with Artist Jennifer Alexander
Beth McKay
Artist and educator featured in the episode
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 5: Interview with Artist Beth McKay
Rebecca Fulmer
Interdisciplinary artist based in Birmingham, Alabama
Independent artist
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 4: Interview with artist Rebecca Tully Fulmer
Alex Clark
Graphic designer based in Huntsville, Alabama
TechSouth (part-time), freelance
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 3: Interview with Artist Alex Clark
Raven Mobley
Jack of All Trades artist interviewed on the show
Independent artist based in Decatur, Alabama
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 2: Interview with Raven Mobley
Xavier Adams
Photographer and aspiring cinematographer
Independent artist based in Huntsville, Alabama
Episode: Season 7 | Episode 1: Xavier Adams
Holli Conger
Artist featured in Part 2 interview
Episode: Season 6 | Episode 14: Interview with Artist Holli Conger Part 2

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April Harris
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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Love, love!

    Just a lovely breeze on a warm day, such a joyful experience. I miss the studio talk one has when working in the studios at art school. It’s been great to listen to while I work in my studio at home. There’s a wonderful variety of artists, so there’s always something new and interesting to learn. Thank you!

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    United States4 years ago

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Season 7 | Episode 4: Interview with artist Rebecca Tully Fulmer
Q: What keeps you motivated during difficult times for artists?
She discusses staying curious, learning from many sources, valuing different perspectives, and using art as a way to connect people and foster empathy, even while acknowledging personal and societal challenges.
Season 7 | Episode 4: Interview with artist Rebecca Tully Fulmer
Q: How did this start?
Rebecca explains the long arc of her practice, beginning with her mother's influence, early experiments in interior design and photography, and the gradual shift into an expansive, light-focused practice that merges traditional fiber arts with modern technology.
Season 7 | Episode 6: Interview with Artist Jennifer Alexander
Q: What are your preferred materials and how do you approach color and texture in color pencil work?
Jennifer details brands, blending techniques, paper choices, and how she layers pencils to achieve realistic textures, including reflections and fur/feathers.
Season 7 | Episode 6: Interview with Artist Jennifer Alexander
Q: What was your college experience like and how did it steer you toward art as a career?
She shares her shift from a psychology major to art after a pivotal chapel moment, moving to Union University and embracing art as a full path.
Season 7 | Episode 6: Interview with Artist Jennifer Alexander
Q: How did you get started in art and what shaped your early path?
Jennifer explains early drafting, family influences, exposure to artists, and how encouragement from teachers steered her toward formal art training and a focus on drawing and painting.

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This show centers on artists discussing craft, career development, and the realities of pursuing art as a livelihood. Episodes typically blend practical studio insights with personal storytelling—covering processes, materials, pricing, galleries, licensing, and navigating opportunities in a competitive market. The format often features candid reflections on the artist journey, from training and daily routines to big exhibitions and strategic outreach, with a strong emphasis on turning passion into sustainable practice. A notable edge is the focus on regional art scenes, community engagement, and accessible advice for artists at various career stages, making it useful for aspiring creators, gallery runners, and art-minded professionals seeki... more

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8. Xavier Adams

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