Conceptual Image-making with Iconic Editorial Illustrator Greg Spalenka
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Have you ever gazed at the night sky and felt a profound connection? Join us as we explore the intersection between art and human experience with iconic American Illustrator Greg Spalenka. We begin by reminiscing but also lamenting the deep disconnection from nature revealed by L.A.'s 1994 Northridge Earthquake when city-bound Los Angelesnos found themselves baffled by the suddenly visible Milky Way. We discuss the power of image—narrative and conceptual—to shift personal and societal paradigms. We discuss 'knowing thyself' and connecting that core essence with a sense of purpose, thereby owning authentic self-expression that transcends. We also explore the idea of maintaining resonance in an image-saturated society that threatens to desensitize. The evolution of cinema, the role of art in education, and the balance of masculine and feminine energies in human development all culminate in a rich tapestry of discussion.
Guest Bio: After graduating from Art Center College of Design in 1982, Greg Spalenka moved to New York City and began illustrating for America’s most prominent publishers of books, magazines, and newspapers. Two decades later, he worked as a concept designer on feature CG animated and live-action films such as The Ant Bully, The Golden Compass, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and Escape From Planet Earth. He considers himself a cross-disciplinary artist who loves to work in different mediums, from high touch to high tech, paint to pixels, photography to film, books to music. He founded the educational service, Artist As Brand, to inspire and nurture art career sustainability. Living in Santa Fe, NM with wife/artist/botanical perfumer Roxana Villa of lluminated Perfume keeps him in tune with his essential nature and is always a creative adventure.
Learn more at spalenka.com and artistasbrand.com
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1. Conceptual Image-making with Iconic Editorial Illustrator Greg Spalenka (00:00:00)
2. Celebrating Milestones and Cultural Shifts (00:01:05)
3. Nature and Silence in Urban Life (00:11:27)
4. The Art of Earthing and Creativity (00:24:23)
5. Conceptual Art vs Narrative Representation (00:36:02)
6. Transcendence in Artistry and Medium (00:43:22)
7. The Power and Purpose of Art (00:48:58)
8. Perception and Reality (01:02:44)
9. The Power of Concept in Art (01:14:43)
10. Evolution of Art and Film (01:27:07)
11. The Evolution of Artistic Branding (01:38:03)
12. The Future of Education and Art (01:47:43)
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