Professional artists Peter Keegan and Tom Shepherd discuss the practical issues of making art your career. Drawing on their own experiences they offer candid advice for artists who want to make a living from their work. Peter is a portrait painter working predominantly to commission for both private and public clients and he also teaches in-person and online. Tom is a watercolour artist with a passion for wildlife and conservation and he also teaches in-person and online. Both Tom and Peter ...
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Father and Son team Colin & Steve Bradley offer Pastel & Watercolour Tips to artists via this weekly Podcast. Submit your questions and Check out Colin's Free Courses on his website: ColinBradleyArt.co.uk
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Welcome to Glazed Over. In this Podcast for Watercolour Enthusiasts, we'll cover everything from Product Reviews and the nuts and bolts to long-form discussions with members of the upper-echelon of the Watercolour World.
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Adventures in Truth Telling ~ Stories from the Unshushable.
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food.
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Need a creativity boost? Life’s hectic and art makes it better so here we are, promoting art-making and the sharing of good vibes. We interview fellow artists to find out their best tips, how they overcame their biggest challenges and how you can do the same.
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!!! I have discontinued this podcast, see latest ep for details !!! Heyy, I am your host Charlotte (bramb)! In this podcast I explore different types of literature, relax with the creative arts, and go on adventures all over the world from my home in Australia. I enjoy talking with friends, writing, reading, doing sport & watercolour. ~~~ Email me: brambleheartspodcast@gmail.com Voice message me: https://anchor.fm/charlotte_bramb/message Spotify profile: Charlotte Da Brownie Total plays: 7.2 ...
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An urban fantasy podcast of tape recordings by the curator of a secretive London-based art auction house. The Phosphene Catalogue is a 1970s mail-order catalogue, specialising in those items that cannot be sold at other auction houses: Paintings of lost origin, statues that are too grotesque for public display, and books better left unread... Episodes fortnightly.
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Your weekly expedition to the heart of modern life through buildings, design, gardens and food. Separate stories for bite-size listening.
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The Common Creative - But Never Ordinary A podcast series with Paul Fairweather and Chris Meredith The worlds of business, home and play are all starved of creativity. From an early age, we’re taught how to analyse, critique and simplify but the tools for exploring, ideating and creating are assumed to be instinctive. The Common Creative is all about bringing creativity back into everyday life - understanding the essence of creativity and making creativity a common as a loaf of bread and as ...
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Mike Hendley is a self-taught artist who specializes in pencil and digital drawing. Mike shares his experiences in learning how to draw with those interested in beginning to draw or hoping to refine their techniques. Mike also explores the challenges of being creative and making space for these passionate pursuits in our hectic lives. Grab a pad and pencil or an iPad and follow along with Mike on this artistic journey filled with tips, tricks, interviews, stories and tutorials.
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Taking a closer look at some of the most fascinating stuff inside our museums. From bits of buried treasure to iconic portraits to outlandish furniture, what do these things say about us? Each episode, we hear from a range of people who share their expertise and passion, revealing the incredible stories behind the objects we collect, curate and cherish. Art and Stuff is published by Art Fund, the UK’s national charity for art, which raises money for museums and galleries through the National ...
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A world history of citrus, seaweed in watercolour and celebrating Italian design
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We travel the cultural history of the not so humble citrus, find an exquisite watercolour of seaweed at the National Herbarium of Victoria and celebrate iconic Italian design from the 1930s to the '80s.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Secrets of the Herbarium: seaweed in watercolour
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We wander through the National Herbarium of Victoria with Alison Vaughan, Manager of the Collections. Treasures include an exquisite watercolour that shows details of a closely related seaweed by Dr Tilesius von Tilenau, a 19th century German naturalist.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Last Supper: Ben Shewry's pasta Bolognese
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Ben Shewry shares his secrets for a perfect pasta Bolognese, a dish he would choose as his last on earth.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Anna Puigjaner, co-founder of Barcelona based architecture studio MAIO, argues it is time western cultures re-examine kitchen design, and look to other cultures for lessons in the beauty and benefits of communal ways of cooking.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Real estate poetry, Ben Shewry's pasta Bolognese, communal kitchens, outdoor comforts
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We explore the language of real estate, taste Ben Shewry's perfect pasta Bolognese, hear about the value of communal kitchens, and head outdoors for the final in Colin Bisset's home comforts.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: outdoor comforts
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In the final of his home comfort series, Colin Bisset explores the evolution of the outdoor space.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lucy Van is an Australian poet and an honorary fellow at the University of Melbourne who has studied the history of real estate language in Australia. How has it evolved and what does it say about us?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this week’s episode, there was a problem with the audio and we had to use the back up track for a section of Peter’s audio; we apologise for the poor quality audio between 20 and 32 minutes. In this episode, Peter and Tom discuss teaching and share their advice and best practice for whether or not teaching might be for you. They share how they b…
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New biography of landscape architecture's grandfather: John Claudius Loudon
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This update on the City as Landscape podcast channel explains why it has been neglected for a few years: the reason is because Tom Turner has been writing a fictionalised dual biography of "The Grandfather of Landscape Architecture" and the cousin with whom he shared a forename: Claudius Buchanan. That's why the book title is The Claudians. It is a…
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This week's podcast we look back on the Purple Tulips Class and discuss key moments and techniques used in the picture. #artpodcast #stilllife #artist #artistsoninstagram
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David Mabberley renowned botanist, educator and author of Citrus a world history reveals insights about our cultural evolution through the orange or lemon and other members of the citrus family.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From Vespas, to Olivetti typewriters, coffee machines to beautiful but curious or impractical furniture of the Radical movement, we take an eclectic wander through the Heide Museum of Modern Art with Kendrah Morgan, co-curator of Molto Bello: Icons of Modern Italian Design.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Featured in this fortnight's issue of the Catalogue: "Huija", an ink wash painting by Li Zhen. "Sirens", an oil painting by Sarah Porter. The next episode available is available TODAY for subscribers: https://patreon.com/phosphenecatalogue 📓 Free transcript: https://www.patreon.com/posts/2-1-huijia-114567058 🦣 Mastodon https://masto.namtao.com/@Pho…
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In this episode Colin answers a question from one of our students and offers advice for a background choice on her cat portrait. We also discuss the finished lion picture and the outstanding tree detail achieved on the trunk the lion is laying on.
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In this episode we discuss a young student that has discovered Colin’s lessons and her new found confidence. We also answer a question from a student regarding making white brighter and finally, reveal a change to Colin’s Quinton picture.
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: bedroom comfort
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Colin Bisset explores how comfort has been defined and enjoyed in the bedroom over time.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pollen to solve crime, defining Australian food, bedroom comforts
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We hear how pollen is being used to solve crime, explore the complexity of defining Australian food, and hear from Colin Bisset about how comfort in the bedroom has evolved.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Liam Shaw, Wellcome-funded research fellow at the MacLean Lab in Oxford, delves into the incredible science of forensic palynology where the analysis of pollen is used as evidence. This interview was first broadcast in November 2023.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The halal snack pack, the capricciosa pizza, the milk bar and the meat pie are all icons of the Australian food landscape and yet none are embraced in the way Americans celebrate the bodega or the cheese slice. Besha Rodell, chief restaurant critic for The Age and Good Weekend, reflects on the complexity of Australian cuisine and why it resists eas…
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Ask An Artist - Interview with Laura Boswell ARE
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Tom and Peter are delighted to welcome back, podcast founder, Laura Boswell. Together with Peter, Laura founded this very podcast and recorded over 100 episodes. In 2022, she and her husband, "The Talented Mr B", made the decision to move from their home in Buckinghamshire, to Scotland. In this episode, Peter and Tom catch up with Laura, find out h…
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The ethics of air conditioning, Elizabeth David's fish, Japanese Konbini
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We discuss the ethics and social implications of air conditioning, explore Elizabeth David's relationship with fish with Annie Smithers, and hear about the importance of Konbini, local convenience stores, in Japanese culture.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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For Brendan Liew and Caryn Ng one of the joys of travelling in Japan is visiting local Konbini, convenience stores which delight with the quality of food on offer. The have explored this passion in a new book 'Konbini-cult recipes, stories and adventures from Japan's iconic convenience stores'.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What role has the advent of air conditioning had in socially and racially dividing our world? Hsuan Hsu is a professor of English at the University of California. His book 'Air Conditioning' explores the ethics and implications of this cooling technology.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Annie Smithers on Elizabeth David's fish
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Annie Smithers leafs through the pages of Elizabeth David's French Provincial Cooking. This time it is the chapter on fish, and how to cook it in the best French style, that is explored.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode, Peter and Tom answer some of your questions. Firstly there's a question about someone who will not pay, followed by a gallery offer which seems too good to be true and finally, being paid fairly for an art group workshop. If you have a question you’d like to put to us and would be happy for us to answer it here on the podcast pleas…
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Beyond architecture, American barbecuing, swordsmithing, sitting room comforts
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We discuss what role architecture should play into the future, learn how to barbecue American-style, visit a swordsmith in his workshop, and hear about the evolution of comfort in the sitting room.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Architecture and social responsibility
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What should the role of the architect be in an ever changing world? David Gianotten is an architect and managing partner of OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture. He was a recent speaker at Sydney Design Week discussing the changing responsibilities of the profession.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: the comfort of the sitting room
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Colin Bisset delves into the design of the sitting room in the latest instalment of his series on the evolution of comfort in the home.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jess Pryles was born and bred in Australia but now calls Austin, Texas home where she revels in her love of meat and barbecuing the American way.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What does it take to make an authentic sword in the 21st Century? Tim Harris shows us the art of swordsmithing and explains why a good sword never goes out of fashion.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 419: Quinton’s landscape finished
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We discuss Colin’s final painting and how he felt the project went with using PastelMat for watercolour and pastel together.
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Secrets of the Herbarium: a journey to the Arctic
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We dip back into the vault of the National Herbarium of Victoria in Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens with manager of collections Alison Vaughan. This time we go on a journey to the Northwest Passage of Arctic Canada via a small specimen of chickweed from the 1850s.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Émigrés and Modernism, herbarium secrets, Manoella Buffara Ramos, and bathroom comforts
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We learn about the influence of European émigrés on Australian Modernism, visit the National Herbarium of Victoria, hear about the last supper of Manoella Buffara Ramos, and celebrate the comforts of the bathroom.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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European émigrés and Australian Modernism
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What impact did European émigrés have on the architectural landscape of Australia mid last century? Natica Schmeder is an architectural historian and principal at Landmark Heritage and Warren Andersen is a Perth based former planner and architectural enthusiast who is the author of 'The Architecture of Iwan Iwanoff'. They presented at the Robin Boy…
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: bathroom comforts
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In his series on the evolution of comfort in the home, Colin Bisset explores the way comfort has transformed that most private of spaces, the bathroom.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Last Supper: Manoella Buffara Ramos's sticky rice
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Manoella Buffara Ramos is a leading chef in South America. She shares her last meal of a favourite family recipe for sticky rice with coconut and spices, eaten with BBQ squid.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Colin gives us a progress update on the new picture whilst explaining a couple of scenarios that have shaped the painting and made it unique.
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How can governments address the housing crisis and what role can good planning play? Patrick Fensham, principal and partner at SGS Economics and Planning, weighs into the debate.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Former director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Tim Entwisle takes us on a Springtime stroll and shares some of the stories behind his favourite spaces in Melbourne's Kings Domain including the Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: the comfort of windows
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Colin Bisset takes us into the world of window design in his series on the evolution of comfort in our homes.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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When Estonian-born American architect Louis Kahn died in 1974, he left behind a collection of notebooks that revealed the sketches and musings of a creative mind. His daughter Sue Ann Kahn shares what the recently published 'Louis I. Kahn: The Last Notebook' tells us about her father.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Housing supply, Springtime strolls, Louis Kahn, and window design
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We debate the issues surrounding housing supply, take a Springtime stroll with Tim Entwisle, hear about the last notebook of American architect Louis Kahn, and join Colin Bisset in his exploration of the comfort of windows.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ask An Artist - Interview with Jenny Aitken
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In this episode Peter and Tom interview artist Jenny Aitken, one of the UK's most successful oil painters working today. Jenny is a member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists, exhibits her work nationally and internationally, has won numerous awards and regularly teaches, both in-person and online. In this episode she shares some really helpful …
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Episode 417: AR Quinton Project Update
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In this episode Colin discusses the next phase of his AR Quinton landscape that he is working. He discusses the challenges with PastelMat and Watercolour as well as which areas he is mostly having to use Pastel Pencil on.
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Brad Draper is the CEO and managing director of Aboriginal Sustainable Homes, a company that specialises in designing and constructing culturally appropriate homes for First Nations people. He is a partner in a project commissioned by the NSW Government to use 3D printing for social housing in the hope the technology can be rolled out elsewhere.…
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Melodie Yashar is a space architect, technologist and researcher with ICON, a company that has been contracted by NASA as it works towards missions to the Moon and Mars. She was a guest at Sydney Design Week where she explored what terrestrial lessons can be learned from designing for space.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Space architecture, 3D printed homes, and Annie Smithers on Kitchen Sentimental
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We meet a space architect, hear about 3D printed homes here on Earth, and go on a culinary journey through kitchens past with Annie Smithers.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Annie Smithers takes us on a cook's tour of the kitchens that formed her journey from apprentice chef to regional restaurateur in her new memoir 'Kitchen Sentimental'.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Colin Bisset's Iconic designs: kitchen comforts
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In this series on the evolution of comfort in the home, Colin Bisset explores the way comfort has been expressed in the kitchen over time.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Not so hospitable, making lace, the language of food labels, kitchen comforts
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We ask what can be done to combat sexual harassment and assault in the hospitality industry, meet a maker of lace, explore the cultural meaning of food labels, and delve into the meaning of comfort in the kitchen.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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