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  • In this second part of a three-part episode, I’m joined in my studio by landscape artist Kane Cunningham, whose thought-provoking work examines themes of environment, impermanence, and the human connection to place.

    Kane shares insights from his rich artistic journey, including his early inspirations, his time as a lecturer, and his evolution into a full-time artist painting in remote, awe-inspiring locations. We reflect on his infamous house project – an audacious artistic statement involving a bungalow on a collapsing cliff in Scarborough – and the broader philosophy that drives his creative process.

    The episode also delves into Kane’s personal story, including his family’s Irish roots, formative childhood experiences, and the transformative moment when he discovered art. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about the life of a creative mind, this conversation offers an inspiring and heartfelt glimpse into the world of an artist redefining how we see our surroundings.

    Find Kane :

    Web: Kane Cunningham

    Instagram: Kanecunningham

    Facebook: Kane Cunningham



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  • In this three-part interview, I’m joined in my studio by landscape artist Kane Cunningham, whose thought-provoking work examines themes of environment, impermanence, and the human connection to place.

    Kane shares insights from his rich artistic journey, including his early inspirations, his time as a lecturer, and his evolution into a full-time artist painting in remote, awe-inspiring locations. We reflect on his infamous house project – an audacious artistic statement involving a bungalow on a collapsing cliff in Scarborough – and the broader philosophy that drives his creative process.

    The episode also delves into Kane’s personal story, including his family’s Irish roots, formative childhood experiences, and the transformative moment when he discovered art. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about the life of a creative mind, this conversation offers an inspiring and heartfelt glimpse into the world of an artist redefining how we see our surroundings.

    Find Kane :

    Web: Kane Cunningham

    Instagram: Kanecunningham

    Facebook: Kane Cunningham



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theinquisitiveartist.substack.com
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  • In part two of our discussion, we continue to dive into some deeply personal and thought-provoking topics including identity, sexuality, and social issues, as well as LGBTQ+ experiences and body politics. From her evocative self-portraits to conceptual collections, challenging societal norms or inspired by personal loss, Melody shares the stories behind her art with vulnerability and passion.

    Please note: the conversation includes potentially triggering discussion of sexual violence, so listener discretion is advised.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theinquisitiveartist.substack.com
  • In this two-part episode, Melody welcomed me into her lovely house in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, to dive into some deeply personal and thought-provoking topics including identity, sexuality, and social issues, as well as LGBTQ+ experiences and body politics. From her evocative self-portraits to conceptual collections, challenging societal norms or inspired by personal loss, Melody shares the stories behind her art with vulnerability and passion.

    Please note: the conversation includes potentially triggering discussion of sexual violence, so listener discretion is advised.

    Find Melody on:

    Web: Melody Thornton Artist

    Instagram: @melodythorntonartist

    Women In Art Prize



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  • In this second episode of The Inquisitive Artist, I sit down with Rob Moore – an accomplished artist, curator, and former Dean of Hull College of Art & Design. In part two of our two-part conversation, we dive deeper into Rob’s philosophies on art, the challenges and joys of teaching, and his ongoing projects. Be sure to listen to both episodes for the full story!

    Find Rob on: Facebook, Instagram, Watermark Gallery

    The Old Parcels Office

    Find Lindsey on: Web and Instagram



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  • (Please note: as this was my first attempt, this episode may not be the best start for new listeners – wrong aspect ratio etc! I’m improving my technical and interview skills all the time, please stick with me!)

    In the inaugural episode of The Inquisitive Artist, I delve into the rich artistic journey of Rob Moore, an accomplished painter, printmaker, and curator. From his early days on a Leicester council estate to his role as Dean of the Hull School of Art and Design, Rob shares how his artistic passion blossomed through challenges and opportunities.

    Discover the impact of rigorous art education, the evolution of his creative process, and the inspiration he draws from landscapes and community. Rob also reflects on the importance of foundational art skills, the shift toward abstract expressionism, and the balance between teaching and personal practice.

    Join us for this candid and inspiring conversation about the joys and trials of a life devoted to art, offering insights for artists and creatives navigating their own paths.

    Part two will follow, hot on its heels! In it, we dive deeper into Rob’s philosophies on art, the challenges and joys of teaching, and his ongoing projects. Be sure to listen to both episodes for the full story!

    Find Rob on: Facebook, Instagram, Watermark Gallery

    The Old Parcels Office

    Find Lindsey on: Web and Instagram

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    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theinquisitiveartist.substack.com
  • The first episode is due out on January 1st at noon. I’m using this as a pre-launch test, so that on the day, there are no nasty surprises!! Wish me luck!!

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