Episodes

  • Get to know the hands, head, and heart behind Cameron Morris, the owner and hat maker of Standard Hat Works, based in Waco, Texas and Nashville, Tennessee. Established in 1915, Standard Hat Works has been a cornerstone of quality hat making for over a century. Cameron and his team are dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of Texas craftsmanship while embracing trends with creative innovation. From classic cowboy brims, to contemporary colors and styles, Cameron has been the go-to maker for custom made hats for some of the biggest names in the singer/song writer industry including Cody Jinks, Zane Williams, and Miranda Lambert and more. In this Curated Craftsman Conversation we talk about: Setting the standard with quality customer service Creating something built to last from heirloom quality hats to a 100 year old brand Passing down a craft and/or business to your kids The importance of finding your purpose and pursuing it with confidence Jesus as a carpenter Believing in yourself---despite what other say or think

    Cameron's Links:

    Standard Hat Works Website

    Facebook

    YouTube

    Instagram

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    For additional free resources and tips about creative entrepreneurship with faith-based motivation, head over to The Hand, Head, & Heart Blog. ALL CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS WELCOME.

    SHOW SPONSORS | Alpha 6 Corporation (Affiliate Link)

    Curated Craftsmen Instagram

    Kate's Link's:

    Official Asphalt Canvas Art Website

    Available Artworks

    Custom Art Inquiry

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Pinterest

    Free Guide: How to Hire an Artist

  • Today, we are getting to know the hands, head, and heart behind Trent Sherrill, a professional, internationally published photographer located in Deputy, Indiana, where he lives with his wife, Kayla. Trent is the owner, chief editor, and photographer of Speed & Kulture Chronicles, formerly known as Speed & Kulture Magazine. He's become a prominent photographer in the automotive industry with his signature style of photography that captures classy women in period correct clothing next to iconic and custom machines. From cars to motorcycles, Trent’s photography has taken him all over the world, including Italy and Australia, documenting and immortalizing what he believes is Americana culture at its’ finest.

    In this Curated Craftsman conversation, we talk about:

    Trent’s unique photography style, where his goal is to capture a “blue print” for historic preservation and a "piece of art" all within the same shot Finding a purpose in something or someone other than yourself or your craft The difficulties of asking for money in return for your talents How Trent has tried to combat the dying format of published print magazine with unique Instagram reels and his new coffee table book series, Speed & Kulture Chronicles Getting past imposter syndrome so that you can actually enjoy and celebrate the wins Trent’s journey as the selected curator for the Andy Southard Photography Archives Creating unity in our country through seeking and finding value in all human beings and their stories

    Trent's Links:

    Speed & Kulture Website

    Speed & Kulture Instagram

    Andy Southard Jr. Archives Instagram

    Speed & Kulture YouTube

    Paper to Pavement YouTube

    Will you get the next round? Buy the next Curated Craftsmen™ a cup of coffee over on Patreon. Support the podcast for $5.00 a month.

    For additional free resources and tips about creative entrepreneurship with faith-based motivation, head over to The Hand, Head, & Heart Blog. ALL CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS WELCOME.

    SHOW SPONSORS | Alpha 6 Corporation (Affiliate Link)

    The Curated Craftsmen Instagram

    Kate's Link's:

    Official Asphalt Canvas Art Website

    Available Artworks

    Custom Art Inquiry

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Pinterest

    Free Guide: How to Hire an Artist

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  • Today, we are getting to know the hands, head, and heart behind Max Grundy Design, a professional artist and car builder with a unique vision of graphic, bold, and apocalyptic imagery. Based currently in Kansas, after a big move from Southern, California, Max has been specializing in hand painted artwork, commercial illustration, car building, and logo design for the past 25 years. His impressive list of past clients includes SEMA, Disney, Papa Roach, and Napa Auto parts.

    In this conversation we talk about:

    · -The art of the Sloppy Joe

    · -Old cars as “warrior’s chariots” rather than just your typical form of transportation

    · - Finding your own unique language to convey a story and attract an audience

    · -The stark difference between a craftsman and an artist

    · -The role of faith and Prophecy within a creative practice

    · - Max’s artistic collaboration with iconic brands, such as Disney

    · -The humorous importance of a “little bit of ADD” as an artist

    Learn more about Max Grundy Design:

    Website

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Will you get the next round? Buy the next Curated Craftsmen™ a cup of coffee over on Patreon. Support the podcast for $5.00 a month.

    For additional free resources and tips about creative entrepreneurship with faith-based motivation, head over to The Hand, Head, & Heart Blog. ALL CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS WELCOME.

    SHOW SPONSORS | Alpha 6 Corporation (Affiliate Link)

    The Curated Craftsmen Instagram

    Kate's Link's:

    Official Asphalt Canvas Art Website

    Available Artworks

    Custom Art Inquiry

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Pinterest

    Free Guide: How to Hire an Artist

  • Today, we are getting to know the hands, head, and heart behind the award winning scratchboard artist known as, BOMONSTER. His playful work captures the art of speed in a bold and innovative way, using the unique and uncommon media of knives and black boards to create his artwork. With his home base in Northern Arizona, BO travels the country with his wife, whom he loving calls, "Mrs. BOMONSTER", selling his artwork and merchandise at famous car shows and large music festivals from a beautifully branded and well designed vendor tent. BOMONSTER has created original art for some of the most Americana brands in our culture including Hang Ten, Route 66, and Bob's Big Boy Restaurant. His iconic imagery highlights the playful stories of car builders and motorcycle lovers who in his words, "live life in their own lane and have fun doing it".

    In the conversation we talk about:

    -Refining a personal artistic style

    -Peace that trancends our own understanding

    -BO's dad's unique friendship with Ed "Big Daddy" Roth

    -What makes a successful art vendor display

    Learn more about BOMONSTER:

    BOMONSTER'S Website

    BOMONSTER Instagram

    BOMONSTER Facebook

    Will you get the next round? Buy the next Curated Craftsmen™ a cup of coffee over on Patreon. Support the podcast for $5.00 a month.

    For additional free resources and tips about creative entrepreneurship with faith-based motivation, head over to The Hand, Head, & Heart Blog. ALL CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS WELCOME.

    SHOW SPONSORS | Alpha 6 Corporation (Affiliate Link)

    The Curated Craftsmen Instagram

    Kate's Link's:

    Official Asphalt Canvas Art Website

    Available Artworks

    Custom Art Inquiry

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Pinterest

    Free Guide: How to Hire an Artist

  • Today we are getting to know the hands, head, and heart behind Joshua Gonzalez, a professional automotive painter and owner of Inline 6 Paint + Body. He and his wife, Lorna, are based in Lampasas, Texas. Together, they specialize in high-end classic car restoration, quality collison repair, and automotive inspired art.

    Inline Six Paint and Body Links:

    Inline Six Facebook

    Inline Six Instagram

    Email: [email protected]

    Phone: 254-316-9005

    Will you get the next round? Buy the next Curated Craftsmen™ a cup of coffee over on Patreon. Support the podcast for $5.00 a month.

    For additional free resources and tips about creative entrepreneurship with faith-based motivation, head over to The Hand, Head, & Heart Blog. ALL CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS WELCOME.

    SHOW SPONSORS | Alpha 6 Corporation (Affiliate Link)

    The Curated Craftsmen Instagram

    Kate's Link's:

    Official Asphalt Canvas Art Website

    Available Artworks

    Custom Art Inquiry

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Pinterest

    Free Guide: How to Hire an Artist

  • Kate Cook and her husband, Morgan, introduce The Hand, Head, & Heart Collective; a membership designed for creative entrepreneurs and craftsmen over on Patreon.

    They spend the majority of the conversation defining the four characteristics of what they beleive define a craftsman: Creativity, humility, skill, and spiritual drive.

    Listen in as they discuss thier faith in regards to creating art and building businesses.

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    More about Kate and the Asphalt Canvas Studio: https://asphaltcanvascustomart.com/

    Morgan's contact links:

    AC Oil & Supply Website

    AC Oil & Supply Instragram

    AC Oil & Supply Facebook

    AC Oil & Supply YouTube