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    figure painting

    Explore " figure painting" with insightful episodes like "Ron Hicks: Emotions Behind The Figures", "Episode 4: Patrick Puckett - Nostalgic Figures", "Pablo Picasso, Two Women, 1934" and "Félix Vallotton, The Models at Rest, 1905" from podcasts like ""Dinner with Artists", "Austin Art Talk", "KMW | Beim Stadthaus EN" and "KMW | Beim Stadthaus EN"" and more!

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    Ron Hicks: Emotions Behind The Figures

    Ron Hicks: Emotions Behind The Figures

    In this captivating podcast episode, join us as we delve into the world of artist Ron Hicks and explore the emotions and experiences that breathe life into his mesmerizing figure paintings. Hosted by The ArtSol curator, Rose Fredrick, the episode takes us on a journey through Ron Hicks' artistic evolution, from his early days working in a complaint department to becoming a renowned figure painter.

    Hicks' art is a reflection of his personal experiences, and as an African American man, he infuses his paintings with vivid emotions that jump off the canvas. Memories of his mother's influence and the complexities of existence are masterfully portrayed in every brushstroke. We discover how Ron's journey led him to embrace his true self through painting, ultimately expressing his unique perspective on the world.

    The episode concludes with a sensory experience, drawing parallels between Ron's emotionally charged figures and a beautiful strawberry tres leches cake created by skilled Chef Johnny DePierro. Just as food can evoke emotions, Ron Hicks' art has the power to take us on a journey that touches our hearts and souls with every brushstroke.

    Join us as we celebrate the depth and significance of Ron Hicks' artwork, inviting listeners to get lost in the emotions that lie beneath the brush.

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    Episode 4: Patrick Puckett - Nostalgic Figures

    Episode 4: Patrick Puckett - Nostalgic Figures
    When I arrived at Patrick's he offered me a drink and we had a great talk while sipping Old Fashioneds and trying to keep his hound dog Boudro calm and quiet. From his childhood and college years in Mississippi, to his 6 year hiatus from painting after moving to Austin, to painting almost daily for the last 6 years, we covered a lot of ground. With his fourth show at the Wally Workman gallery open for the month of November 2017, his work is as popular as ever.
    "If one really looks, you can see the time pass on the canvas— the life of this figure born there. You can feel their ups and downs and the energy it took to get them to this place." Rachel Stephens - aether magazine
    Some of the subjects we discuss: Beginnings in Mississippi Jim Meade at College Moving to Austin Starting to paint again Work ethic Figure painting Finding subjects Pre-visualizing Painting process Nostalgia Future plans
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