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Join us in listening as Estevan discusses his early life experiences, his journey into the art world, and the power of art itself. He recalls his childhood experiences travelling between San Diego and Los Angeles, his rebellious school days, and his early involvement in the music industry, while he emphasizes the importance of passion and hard work in achieving artistic success.
Estevan Oriol is a renowned photographer and filmmaker known for capturing the heart and soul of Los Angeles' lowrider and hip-hop cultures.
Follow Estevan Oriol at: @estevanoriol @estevanoriolshop
https://www.estevanoriol.com/
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Rabi is a visual artist based in Los Angeles, and he is known for his vibrant mural paintings. Rabi's journey into mural art traces back to his childhood days of graffiti. Despite facing challenges growing up, he found comfort in his mother's love, strong friendships, and his passion for skateboarding, which fueled his rebellious spirit and eventually led him to express himself through graffiti and later mural painting. In this episode, Rabi and Shantell dive into the struggles and uncertainties that come with being an artist, as well as the rollercoaster of life's highs and lows. They delve into Rabi's personal history, sharing experiences close to his heart that have shaped him into the confident and outgoing person he is today. Follow Rabi Towing at: @rabi__towing www.rabitowing.comwhatsthepoint.show Content Warning: Graphic, sensitive, and/or mature content is discussed throughout the episode. Listener discretion is advised.
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In this episode of What's the Point, hosted by Shantell Martin, we welcome Tommy Mitchell, a self-taught portrait artist. Tommy works and lives between Baltimore and Los Angeles with his studio space in Baltimore. His work consists of portraiture with an addition of illustration elements and his two main mediums are ballpoint pens and acrylic paint.
Growing up Tommy felt empowered as a kid by watching cartoons and reading comics. This led him to develop a love and obsession for drawing, which he continues to feel today, along with his love of basketball.
Listen to this week’s episode of What’s the Point with host Shantell Martin and guest Tommy Mitchell to learn more about Tommy’s passions, inspirations, goals, hurdles, and process as an artist.
Follow Tommy Mitchell on @tommymitche11
https://www.tommymitche11.com/
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Welcome Lyndon Barrois Sr, to this week’s episode of What’s the Point with Shantell Martin, where we explore the purpose behind creating and enjoying art! Lyndon is an animation director, filmmaker, and artist, who’s worked on The Matrix, The Thing, and Happy Feet, and is also known for his sculptural series, It’s a Wrapper. He’s been featured in major institutions all over the United States.
Lyndon’s work, It’s a Wrapper, is unbelievably unique as he creates humanistic sculptures from chewing gum wrappers and brings them to life through stop-motion animation. In It’s a Wrapper Studios, Lyndon is known for sportraits, an animated depiction of athletic figures and events in the history of sports, made from gum wrappers.
Lock into this week’s episode of What’s the Point to learn more about Lyndon’s upbringing and path to becoming an artist, the work he has accomplished, how he stays inspired, and more!
Follow Lyndon Barrois Sr on @itsawrapper
https://itsawrapper.com/
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In this week's episode of What’s the Point, we are lucky enough to uncover the fate of Shantell Martin and Chris Houghton, the co-creator of the Disney Channel Show, Big City Greens, after they met on a flight to LA. Houghton is a storyboard artist, animator, voice actor, writer, producer, and director. He co-created the Disney Channel Show, Big City Greens, with his brother Shane Houghton, and he also voiced the series' main character, Cricket Green. Chris worked in animation at Nickelodeon as a storyboard artist on Fanboy & Chum Chum and Harvey Beaks. He also worked at Disney on huge shows such as Wander Over Yonder, Gravity Falls, and the episode “Clogged” of Mickey Mouse. He and his brother are working on Season 5 of Big City Greens, as it just got greenlighted to continue another season. Big City Greens The Movie: Spacecation was released on June 6, 2024.
Tune into a unique episode of What’s the Point as Shantell and Chris discuss Chris’s upbringing in a small town in the middle of nowhere, his upbringing, the family dynamics within his household, his inspiration, and how he got to where he is today.
Follow Chris Houghton on @chrischoughton
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Welcome to this week’s episode of What’s the Point with your host, Shantell Martin, and the featured artist of the week, Ozzie Juarez. Ozzie’s work can be described as bold, beautiful, detailed, self-reflectional, uplifting, and informative. His pieces take moments from murals, pre-existing artifacts, landmarks, and more, but are then molded into his style as he adds twists, designs, cartoons, comic books, fashion, and more. Within his art are parts of himself, his native background, indigenous patterns, and things that inspire him. With his work, he strives to find a calmness and sweet spot between maximalism and minimalism.
Juarez’s art discovery story is unique and special as he had worked as a businessman from a young boy with his father at Swap Meets, a special cultural tradition further discussed in today’s episode, and had his first ever art class at age 21. His artwork is powerful and much of his passion simultaneously works to give back to his community and those less fortunate.
Enjoy a great conversation with artists Shantell Martin and Ozzie Juarez in today’s episode of What’s the Point.
Follow Ozzie Juarez on @ozziejuarez
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Join us in listening to What’s the Point with Shantell Martin and the color queen, Jen Stark. Jen Stark is a Miami-born, Los Angeles-based artist known for her bright psychedelic designs inspired by the natural world. Much of her work alludes to optical illusions and the materials she uses include wood, paint, paper, and metal. Stark’s love of colors blossomed from her interest in nature and all the colors we see in everyday life. She has been drawing since two years old and her grandpa taught her how to watercolor from a very young age. Her inspiration grew from her grandpa who would draw and paint scenes in Miami.
Learn more about Jen Stark and her adventures growing up, how she creates art, the collaborations and future projects she has in store, and her purpose in making art in this week’s episode of What’s the Point with Shantell Martin.
Follow Jen Stark on @jenstark
https://www.jenstark.com/
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Join us for What’s the Point as we welcome Maysha Mohamedi to sit down with Shantell Martin to discuss her journey as an artist. Maysha is a Los Angeles-based fine artist, whose vibrant work largely pulls from her cultural experiences, everyday experiences, and personal history. Her work can be described as large, colorful abstract paintings with abundant primary colors, large shapes, and intersecting tiny lines. She found her desire for art at a young age when her mom held casual art classes in their kitchen and she had particular ideas of how she wanted her work to look at a young age. Maysha received a Bachelor of Science in 2002 from the University of California, San Diego, where she studied cognitive science, specializing in neuroscience, and she earned a Master of Fine Arts in painting from the California College of Arts in San Francisco in 2011. Join Shantell Martin and Maysha Mohamedi in this week’s episode of What’s the Point as they freely discuss their paths in life and how Maysha found the confidence and genuineness in her style, allowing her to pursue being an artist.
Check out Maysha Mohamedi’s work on instagram @pacegallery and use hashtag #mayshamohamedi
Check out Maysha Mohamedi’s work on Pace Gallery’s website:https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/maysha-mohamedi/
Check out Maysha Mohamedi’s upcoming show in Tokyo: https://www.pacegallery.com/pace-tokyo/
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Follow along in this week’s episode of “What’s the Point” as Shantell Martin and Ruben Ochoa dive into an emotional episode discussing Ruben’s loved ones, exciting adventures in his artistic journey, how he strives to give back, and more. Ochoa is a passionate Mexican-American artist, determined to share his inner voice on inequities, labour, brown labour, and divisible labour.
Ruben focuses on interdisciplinary art. He went to school pursuing illustration, got his BFA in painting, finished school and began large-scale sculpture, and has done everything in between. In this episode, we hear about Ochoa’s first memory of art, support from family and teachers, his transformative thinking, which led a tortilla business into an innovative and inspirational mobile art gallery van, and much more. Listen up for an episode with Shantell Martin and Ruben Ochoa that you don’t want to miss in this week’s episode of What’s the Point.
Follow Ruben Ochoa at: @rrrubenochoa
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Welcome to the ninth episode of What's the Point! Today, our guest is Hebru Brantley, an artist passionate about numerous mediums, including painting and sculpting, with an emphasis on bright, narrative-based work. In this insightful and heartwarming episode, Shantell and Hebru uncover Hebru's upbringing in Chicago and how he became enamored with art and the murals he saw growing up. Using art as an escape in his childhood, Hebru has turned it into a lifestyle and career, overcoming various obstacles along the way.
Hebru’s work explores themes of heroism, identity, race, and experience. He is a huge fan of iconography and enjoys the power of different iterations of his creations. Follow along with Shantell Martin and Hebru Brantley for an entertaining and educational episode exploring race, growth, perception, and newness in this week's episode of What's the Point.
Follow Hebru Brantley at: @hebrubrantley
www.hebrubrantley.com
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In the ninth episode of “What’s the Point, " we have Los Angeles-based artist Samantha McCurdy. Samantha, born and raised in Philadelphia, loved art from a young age. Her art primarily uses stretchable spandex as a morphable canvas, and she describes herself as a “shape maker.” Her work consists of square or rectangular frames with shapes built into them and a stretchy fabric-like material stretched over them.
McCurdy graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and has been in gallery exhibitions in Philadelphia, Dallas, Los Angeles, Paris, and New York City.
In this week’s episode of What’s the Point, you can follow along as Shantell Martin and Samantha McCurdy discuss how Samantha entered her art path, her experiences, and what making art means to her.
Follow Samantha McCurdy at: @iamsammccurdy
www.samanthamccurdy.com
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Join us for the 7th episode of Shantell Martin's conversation series, What's the Point., where Shantell sits down with artist Robert Russell to discuss the difficulties and rewards in the life of an artist. Originally from Kansas City, Robert is a conceptual fine artist known for his acrylic interpretations of photographic images to reflect nature, memory, and iconography.In this episode, we uncover Robert’s path to artistic discovery, the hurdles he’s faced as an artist, and his purpose for painting and creating art.Follow Robert Russell at: @robertrussellworks
www.robertrussell.net
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Introducing Anna Wingfield, “What’s the Point” Podcast’s sixth guest. Born and raised in Seattle, she works in printmaking, creating monotypes. In this episode, we hear about how Anna became interested in art and her outdoorsy upbringing, which led her to be intrigued by an intense and repetitive creative process. Wingfield graduated from Goucher College and studied fine art at Goldsmiths University of London and The Art Students League in New York.
Anna’s monotypes consist of a long process of steps involving copper plates, ink, ink wiping, pulling, scraping, building layers, combining, and more. Her work creates layers and layers of ink that builds memory within her final piece. Enjoy this week’s episode of What’s the Point, where Shantell Martin and Anna Wingfield converse about how Wingfield found her passion for printmaking, the obstacles she overcame, and the growth she’s experienced from the changes in life.
Follow Anna Wingfield at: @awingding
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“What’s the Point” conducts episode five as Shantell Martin sits down with artist Shyama Golden, a Sri Lankan-American painter with a background in design. Born and raised in Texas, Shyama went on to receive her BFA at Texas Tech University in 2004. Over her time as an artist, her work has spanned from graphic design to illustration to painting, with a strong desire to explore more in between.
Shyama and Shantell discuss the challenge of finding your identity and the relationship between how people perceive you and the way you, as humans, want to be perceived. She goes into further detail about her life’s artistic journey and the desire for change after working to promote companies and doing illustrator jobs. In this episode, she dives into the struggles and rewards of being a painter along with her process when creating art. Join Shantell Martin and Shyama Golden as they discuss culture, change in life paths, identity, and commitment to an artistic process in this episode of What’s the Point.
Follow Shyama Golden at: @shyamagolden
www.shyamagolden.com
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Content Warning: Graphic, sensitive, and/or mature content is discussed at the following times00:18:32 - 00:20:40Listener discretion is advised.
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In the fourth episode of "What’s the Point," we follow artist Dos Mas on his journey to discover and nurture his lifelong passion for art. Joined by Shantell Martin, Dos Mas explores the intricacies of self-improvement, the relentless pursuit of excellence, and his profound connection to art and creation. His artistic expression, characterized by its interplay of lines, movements, and energies, initially favoured monochromatic palettes before embracing the spectrum of colour.
Beyond mere aesthetics, Dos Mas' work serves as a testament to resilience and personal growth, as he strives to inspire and uplift others through his artistry and life experiences. In this compelling episode of What's the Point, join Shantell Martin and Dos Mas as they navigate the complexities of life's challenges and their unwavering dedication to the transformative power of creativity.
Follow Dos Mas at: @dosmasstudios
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Content Warning: The following timestamps discuss crime and criminal activity, graphic, sensitive, and/or mature content.
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Welcome to the third episode of “What’s the Point,” where Shantell Martin meets with artist Forrest Kirk to discuss his experience entering the world of the arts and the driving force behind his desire to create. As a kid, Forrest found his first creative outlets in drawing, skateboarding, and practicing graffiti. Since then, Forrest has mastered his skills in oil painting at an atelier in Paris and continues to expand his medium and approach to art.In this episode, we learn about Forrest’s upbringing, how he became intrigued by art, the work he creates, his future goals, and why he decided to be an artist.Join Shantell Martin and Forrest Kirk as they contemplate the purpose of art and the differing paths that life takes us on in this episode of What’s the Point.Follow Forrest Kirk at: @forrestkirk
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In the second episode of What's the Point, Shantell Martin continues her exploration of artistic purpose with guest Noah Humes, a freelance visual artist from Mid City, Los Angeles, CA. Together, they delve into the heart of creative expression, navigating the intricacies of personal narrative, societal commentary, and the timeless pursuit of meaning in a changing world.
Noah Humes, a graduate of Otis College of Art and Design with a BFA in Communication Arts, brings a rich tapestry of experiences to his work as a visual artist. Blending storytelling with aesthetics, Noah's creations serve as a conduit for introspection, inviting viewers to engage with the complexities of his unique perspective. Join us for this episode with Shantell Martin and Noah Humes as they delve into the realms of creativity, identity, and the reality of life as an artist on this episode of What's the Point.
Follow Noah Humes at: @noahhumes
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of “What's the Point.” A podcast where we embark on the journey to uncover the profound meaning behind artistic expression. In this debut episode, we spotlight Los Angeles-based visual artist Victoria Cassinova. From her captivating murals to her thought-provoking illustrations, Cassinova's work transcends boundaries, inviting viewers to ponder the more profound significance of creativity in our lives.
Through candid conversation and introspective reflection, we delve into Cassinova's artistic process, her inspirations, her personal story, and the driving forces behind her desire to create art. Join Shantell Martin and Victoria on this episode as they explore creativity, identity, and the enduring quest to uncover what the Point of it all is.
Follow Victoria Cassinova at: @vcassinova
www.vcassinova.com
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Content Warning: This episode contains mature themes and discussions involving accidents, trauma, grief, death and PTSD that may not be suitable for all audiences. The following timestamps indicate where sensitive content occurs.
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