Waiting To Dry is the most entertaining least informative art podcast on Earth. A podcast about art that's way more entertaining than reading an artist bio. Sergio Lopez is an artist who studied at art college, and Joshua Lawyer is self-taught. But both of them have a lot to say about being professional artists. This show isn't about what brushes to use or how to sell your paintings. They talk to ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsDesign |
Welcome back to the only art podcast that deserves to exist! In this episode we talk about: more
Oops pow surprise! We are back with a new episode without waiting 3 months. In this one we talk about: more
It's a mini-ish episode! ...? In this one, Josh and Sergio talk about more
Scott W. Prior comes back to the show to talk about: more
We're back! Didja miss us? That's ok, we don't care either, we're PC's! In this episode, we talk about what we've been up to over the past couple of months, the concept of acquiring taste, people hating the artist "fnnch" for the wrong reasons, bad a... more
Sergio and Josh talk about the two types of deaths (00:08:26), how dreams abstracting reality parallels art (00:17:27), everyone having a line between good and bad art (00:28:18), what bothers them the most about the “Subway Sketcher” (00:40:42), ans... more
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Waiting To Dry is a great podcast with interesting and honest conversations about the life of an artist and as a human being in general. Joshua and Sergio are my favourite company when painting. Definitely worth your time.
52 years as a black man on this earth and this tool Josh Lawyer wants to tell me that I am too hard on the racists. I'm finna drag the racists. I'm finna tag everyone with zero hesitation or shame. The people who I collab with wanna know. The people who look at the art I bring to them wanna know if the artists are racist trash. It's time they are brought down.
Ok folks, I have listened to a LOT of art podcasts, yes, also the most famous ones. more
My favorite BIPOC Podcast! The Host are likeable and awkward, its not artsy fantasy even though I saw one of the artists (hosts) paint with ash
That’s all I gotta say
Educate yourself before you speak.
Hated at first. Can’t go without it now.
I love this podcast. Listen to this whilst painting by myself. Helps me feel a little less stir crazy and lonely
Apple Podcasts | #122 | South Africa/Arts/Visual Arts |
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