This guy is a legend. I first met Scott Gibbs at the school of advertising art back in 2009. He was an art history instructor and known philanthropist to the students. Quick to give critique and jump into discussions and kind enough to finance students passions. He actually bought me my first two poster size screens for screen printing and I wasn’t even in his art history class. We caught up with Scott at his exhibit at K12 gallery and TRJAS, and he walked us all his work from before and after his car accident, that left him with visual memory loss.
Find the episode blog here: Scott Gibbs
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What can I say about Buddy Wakefield that isn’t obvious from his work? This considerate man is a three-time poetry slam champion, the most toured poet, and author of multiple books. He currently is touring his new book, “A Choir of Honest Killers”, and I was lucky enough to meet up with him the day after his Columbus, Ohio show. If you haven’t heard of him yet, you’re welcome.
Buddy’s Tour
After spending the day with Ryan one thing is clear, to know her is to love her. What was suppose to be an hour long conversation quickly became two and a evil eye tattoo. Make sure to follow @themerysteel on instagram and facebook, trust me you do not want to miss out on the heart that is on her sleeve.
Her first time performing original work is Saturday February 16, 2019 at Kafe Kerouac. Doors open 8pm $6 admission https://www.facebook.com/events/357472941738995/
Also check out her first single “TENDER GET” https://merysteel.bandcamp.com/releases
And of course the portraits the podcast episode https://www.portraitsthepodcast.com/blog-1/ryan-stolte-sawa
Patrick Vincent Is one hell of a artist, his work is original and distinctive all while refusing to be derivative. In September of 2017 I met up with him to photograph him and record the first Portraits and Podcast episode and he talked my ear off and I loved it. His newest show is called “Clear” and will focus on his love of scents and sounds. While painting Patrick uses fragrances not only on himself but in his paint. He surrounds himself with music allowing the two to create images in his head that he then commits to canvas. His work is much like himself, mesmerizing and complicated.
Check out “clear” on Saturday, June 2 from 5-7 pm at Stone Village Art Gallery in Columbus Ohio https://www.facebook.com/events/215721335880728/
Listen, like, comment, and subscribe to the podcast at https://www.portraitsthepodcast.com/blog-1/2018/5/24/patrick-vincent-1
and on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/portraits-the-podcast/id1389211997