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    Explore "signpainting" with insightful episodes like "Blue Collar Artist, Joseph Giampino" and "Abraham Lule talks Self-Confidence, Resisting Burnout, and Keeping the Passion Alive" from podcasts like ""The Pencil Pusher's Podcast" and "Beyond the Studio - A Podcast for Artists"" and more!

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    Blue Collar Artist, Joseph Giampino

    Blue Collar Artist, Joseph Giampino

    Welcome folks to another episode of the Pencil Pushers Podcast and I’m your humble host Mike Rosado. Today, we speak with my good friend and go-to creative partner for all signs hand-painted, Joseph Giampino. Joseph is what one might call a blue collar artist. A sign painter that gets the call for virtually every new hot retail shop, restaurant, brewery and more. Hand painted signs have been around for millennia, reaching it’s height during the industrial age, but had a steep decline with the advent of vinyl lettering, causing the near death of one of the great artistic trades. Joseph is one of the artists that have felt a deep and profound passion for the storied craft and it shows in his stellar work around the state of North Carolina. We talk about what it takes to make it as a commercial sign painter, the history of the craft internationally and how he used his talents to contribute to the powerful street art that was born out of the tragedy of George Floyd’s death. Do yourself a favor, head over to Instagram and find him @spclsigns - while you sit back, relax and enjoy our chat with Joseph.

    The Pencil Pushers Podcast is a celebration of the hand-drawn arts. I’ll be interviewing friends and idols in illustration, animation, comic-art, and more.

    - Mike Rosado 

    Post production and editing by Trujillo Media

    Additional music provided by Epidemic Sound

    Abraham Lule talks Self-Confidence, Resisting Burnout, and Keeping the Passion Alive

    Abraham Lule talks Self-Confidence, Resisting Burnout, and Keeping the Passion Alive

    Hear more from Abraham on finding self-confidence, creating opportunity by showing up and staying open to possibilities, becoming a freelance designer at the start of the pandemic, working with an artist agent, and resisting burnout while keeping the passion alive.

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    Intro and Ad Music by: Suahn

    Album Artwork by: David Colson