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EPISODE · May 18, 2025 · 35 MIN

E7 Exploring Mythology in Queer Art with Rene Farias

from Art in the Raw: A Podcast About Queer Artists · host David Smith, Salon Naturale

Summary In this engaging conversation, artist Rene Farias discusses the profound influence of mythology on his work, exploring themes of identity, culture, and queerness. He shares insights into his artistic process, the mediums he employs, and the social critiques embedded in his art. Farias reflects on his evolution as an artist, the challenges he faces, and his aspirations for future exhibitions, all while emphasizing the importance of being remembered through his art. Keywords mythology, art, queer identity, cultural influences, social critique, artistic process, watercolor, oil painting, personal expression, Rene Farias Takeaways Rene's fascination with mythology began in childhood, particularly with unicorns and mermaids. He creates a personal universe in his art to express feelings and thoughts. Growing up in Cuba, he was influenced by a rich cultural mix but distanced himself from political themes in his work. As a gay man, he finds a unique connection to mythology, often depicting naked figures in his art. Rene uses different mediums for different themes: watercolor for eroticism and oil for darker social critiques. His artistic process evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading him to explore watercolor techniques. He emphasizes the importance of using reference photos in his work for accuracy and detail. Rene's art often addresses social issues, particularly those affecting the LGBTQ+ community and his Cuban heritage. He aims to create art that resonates with viewers and sparks conversation. Rene aspires to have more exhibitions and is excited about future opportunities in the art world. Guest Information Guest’s Website: https://renefarias.com  Guest’s Instagram: @rfariasamores Guest's Facebook: Facebook Guest's X/Twitter: @ReneFariasA Chapters 00:00 The Allure of Mythology in Art 03:55 Cultural Influences and Personal Identity 06:31 Queerness and Mythological Interpretation 09:14 Artistic Techniques and Styles 12:12 Social Critique Through Art 15:10 The Evolution of Artistic Process 18:03 Challenges in Artistic Expression 20:41 The Role of Mythology in Queer Art 23:20 Future Aspirations and Artistic Goals 35:14 S1 Outro.mp4 Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @salonnaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale! 
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Summary In this engaging conversation, artist Rene Farias discusses the profound influence of mythology on his work, exploring themes of identity, culture, and queerness. He shares insights into his artistic process, the mediums he employs, and the social critiques embedded in his art. Farias reflects on his evolution as an artist, the challenges he faces, and his aspirations for future exhibitions, all while emphasizing the importance of being remembered through his art. Keywords mythology, art, queer identity, cultural influences, social critique, artistic process, watercolor, oil painting, personal expression, Rene Farias Takeaways Rene's fascination with mythology began in childhood, particularly with unicorns and mermaids. He creates a personal universe in his art to express feelings and thoughts. Growing up in Cuba, he was influenced by a rich cultural mix but distanced himself from political themes in his work. As a gay man, he finds a unique connection to mythology, often depicting naked figures in his art. Rene uses different mediums for different themes: watercolor for eroticism and oil for darker social critiques. His artistic process evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading him to explore watercolor techniques. He emphasizes the importance of using reference photos in his work for accuracy and detail. Rene's art often addresses social issues, particularly those affecting the LGBTQ+ community and his Cuban heritage. He aims to create art that resonates with viewers and sparks conversation. Rene aspires to have more exhibitions and is excited about future opportunities in the art world. Guest Information Guest’s Website: https://renefarias.com  Guest’s Instagram: @rfariasamores Guest's Facebook: Facebook Guest's X/Twitter: @ReneFariasA Chapters 00:00 The Allure of Mythology in Art03:55 Cultural Influences and Personal Identity06:31 Queerness and Mythological Interpretation09:14 Artistic Techniques and Styles12:12 Social Critique Through Art15:10 The Evolution of Artistic Process18:03 Challenges in Artistic Expression20:41 The Role of Mythology in Queer Art23:20 Future Aspirations and Artistic Goals35:14 S1 Outro.mp4 Art in the Raw Resources Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.art Instagram: @salonnaturale YouTube: @salonnaturale Available on: Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean App, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Player FM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, Boomplay Hosted on Podbean Stay Connected with Salon Naturale!
Ready to dive deeper into the world of queer art, creativity, and community? Visit our website at salonnaturale.art to subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on: New Podcast Episodes: Insights, interviews, and discussions that inspire. Drink & Draw Events: Join us monthly for fun nights of creativity and connection at The Dallas Eagle Nude Art Socials: Explore the beauty of the human form through art.
 Subscribe Now and become part of our vibrant community!
Follow us on: Bluesky @salonnaturale.artInstagram @salonnaturaleYouTube @salonnaturale Hosted on Podbean

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