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In our first full-length episode, we discuss the Berkshire Museum’s controversial decision to sell off 40 works of iconic art from its permanent collection to raise funds to rebrand itself as a science and natural history museum, and build a large endowment. Only after the regional museum had signed an agreement with Sotheby’s auction house to deaccession these works, did the museum announce its plans to the public. Museum and cultural groups, the fine arts community, and certain local constituents have passionately opposed these plans. Other stakeholders and commentators have strongly supported the museum’s efforts to monetize its collection and rebrand. We will discuss both the ethical and legal issues around deaccessioning and the Berkshire Museum’s actions in particular. We are joined by the financial and art-market journalist, Felix Salmon.
Notes for this episode: http://artlawpodcast.com/2018/02/12/can-a-museum-sell-your-art-the-berkshire-museum-saga-as-a-cautionary-tale/
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On this month’s podcast we discuss the role of science in fine art. Specifically, what can science tell us about a work of art’s origin and authenticity? Can science help us discover fakes and forgeries undetected by traditional connoisseur style observation? We are joined by the famous art scientist Jamie Martin to discuss these issues, recount famous forgery scandals, and delve into his techniques and practices.
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Meet the amazing colorista Anja (@anja.netzkatze on Instagram), who was creative already as a kid, but thought children´s coloring books were to childish. So when the adult coloring books became a thing, she bought her first book, and felt in love immediately.
In this episode we talk about her passion for the coloring, how she does her georgeous pages, why she calls herself a "lazy colorista", and why Polychromos and Neocolor 2 are her favourites.
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Former LAPD Homicide Detective, Steve Hodel, explains the identity of the Black Dahlia, the circumstances of her murder in 1947 Los Angeles, and how the LAPD's profile of her killer fit Steve's own father, George Hodel.
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She is very romantic, and creative, and is known for her Fairytales and Sagor och sägner coloring books. Especially the last, became very popular, and was reprinted in december 2018.
In this episode you get to know the illustrator Emelie Lidehäll Öberg, from Söråker in Sweden. She is talking about why she started to do coloring books, why 2018 was a really tough year for her, what she is doing right now and if there´s gonna be another coloring book in the future. And a lot more if course!
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You don´t need to buy expensive pencils, to make magical colorings! Meet the talented Peni, from Indonesia, who creates amazing, pop-out leaves in Johanna Basfords "Magical Jungle", with just cheap, local, pencils.
In this episode she tells us how she is doing these colorful jungle-pages, and what it is about the jungle that she loves so much. And why she´s not using green on her leaves.
Other topics: Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland and Indonesian comedy tv!
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Episode 32: PETA HEWITT
Peta Hewitt has one of the biggest coloring-book-channels on Youtube, and we are a lot of people that have learned a LOT from watching her videos.
In this episode you get to know Peta Hewitt a bit more: Why she started to color, and making videos on Youtube, what her husband does with the videos, why Cream is her shortest pencil and why she has not been able to color, and make videos, as much as before.
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Betsy Ross is an American icon to many, the seamstress who sewed the first U.S. flag because of a personal commission from George Washington. But is it true? Sort of. Learn all about this fascinating story today.
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She´s coloring all the time, and make fantastic additions, and transformations, of pictures in coloring books. Her latest coloring is a Halloween-picture, where she completely changed a beautiful woman in Hanna Karlzon´s Magical Dawn, into a scary, angel of death. In this episode we talk about how she did this masterpiece, and how she did some of her other beautiful colorings.
We also talk about how her coloring book passion started, in 2015, when her daughter was really, really sick. And how it´s possible that she made one of her best colorings, while she actually was sleeping!
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on this 3rd installment of our 3 part discussion of the documentary "Making A Murderer", Jim Clemente and Laura Richards rip apart Brendan Dassey's confession, Lisa Zambetti shares her Pizza Parlor Stabbing story...and the trio reveals what they REALLY think happened in this case.
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Part 2 of the discussion about the Netflix Series "Making a Murderer." Jim Clemente, formerly of the FBI, Laura Richards, formerly of Scotland Yard, and Lisa Zambetti, casting director of Criminal Minds on CBS, go over many topics including which detectives should never have been allowed to investigate and the unusual evidence that was found.
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Jim Clemente, formerly of the FBI, Laura Richards, formerly of Scotland Yard, and Lisa Zambetti, casting director of Criminal Minds on CBS, discuss the arrest of Steven Avery and other oddities of the Netflix Series "Making a Murderer."
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She lives in Norway, have a house full of kids, animals, and coloring supplies. In this episode you get to know May Brox (also known as "May mei") a bit more, and hear her best coloring tips: Like how you can create a glitter-effect, without using actual glitter, and what to think about when you use water mediums in the books that don´t have water color paper. And why she likes the Misfits coloring books so much. And of course the story about how one of her colorings will be the cover for a new coloring book, that soon will be released.
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She has a big youtubechannel, and a popular Facebookgroup, and love to color, her pugs, and reading.
In this episode you get to know Jen, more known as "Reading with pugs", and hear her coloring story.
We talk about how it started, why she loves to color Halloween- and Christmas-pictures, why the coloring helps her with her pain, and why she loves glitter so much!
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Meet the colourista Samantha, known as "Colour and chat with Sammie", on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. She has always loved to colour, but started to use it as an escape from chronic pain some years ago. In this episode we talk about how it started, what it is about colouring that is so great for people with pain, why she loves the colouring community, colour alongs and to colour faces, but not fur. And why she had to move to another room when we were talking!
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Meet one of the admins behind the big Johanna Basford Your Pages-colouring group on Facebook, Claire Holoway. She also has a popular youtubechannel with tuturials, where she shows how she uses her Prismacolor pencils, which are her favourites. In this episode we talk about why she started to colour four years ago, why it´s so relaxing, why she loves Johanna Basfords books, and why she thinks Ivy and the Inky Butterfly is so special. She also explains how she´s blending and how she's colours droplets, and a lot more.
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Katrine is more known as @alwayscoloring, from Instagram and Youtube. In this episode we talk about her coloring skills, about her favourite pencils, favourite coloring books and must have tools. She also talkes about her big love for the coloring book community and why she likes color alongs so much. And a lot more!
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Meet the talented, and super-creative, colorista Matilda Furness (@matildasysteryster on Instagram), who loves fantasy and fairytales, and has two different coloring-groups on Facebook, "Colouring Fantasy and Fairytales", and "Blomstermandala Colouring Club". We are talking about godesses, dragons, unicorns, witches, mermaids and a lot more. As she says in her colouring-group: "Anything that is magical are ok".
We are also talking about why she started the group for Maria Trolles pictures, what her favourite pencils and colouring-books are. And she helps me understand how to colour wings more delicate!
And in the end, you get to know what her secret talent is, and I promise it will make you smile! :-)
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In this episode I talk to Maria Trolle, the illustrator of coloring books for adults, for example the popular Twilight garden (Blomstermandala). We talk about who she is, why Japan was important when she made her first full-length coloring book, what the foxes in her garden likes to steal, what she does for relaxation, and a little bit about her next coloring book.
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