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EPISODE · May 6, 2020 · 1H 5M

Ep: 43 - Fredrick Brosen - He's Got Game

from Art Grind Podcast · host Fredrick Brosen, Dina Brodsky, Marshall Jones and Sophia Kayafas

In this Episode of Art Grind, Marshall, Sophia, and Dina join forces to interview an exceptional watercolorist, Frederick Brosen. Fredrick grew up in 1960’s New York, and found his home and identity in the city through its spaces, architecture, and culture. We talk about the ever changing art world, technique, and the studio as a sanctuary where an artist can maintain their integrity and authenticity. We also talk about the idea of mastery. Whatever your medium, style, or interest; mastery seems to be something that is earned through hard work, and always demands respect if not affection. Join us and stay inspired! Show notes:6:45 - Street kid9:55 - Rijks Museum trip 14:50 - Smart Realist17:07 - Smoking with Jimmy Hendrix18:00 - Matisse’s model22:02 - G.I. Bill 24:29 - Great Masters of watercolor 25:50 - BREAK 29:42 - Vermeer’s View of Delft  32:27 - Great Art now - Antonio Lopez  33:00 - Great Art now - Israel Hershberg 35:00 - Great Art now - Zoey Frank43:55 - EFB School of painting52:35 - Walton Ford Show 56:14 - Fredrick's opening at Hirschl & Adler   1:00:30 - Draftsmanship Support the show

In this Episode of Art Grind, Marshall, Sophia, and Dina join forces to interview an exceptional watercolorist, Frederick Brosen. Fredrick grew up in 1960’s New York, and found his home and identity in the city through its spaces, architecture, and culture. We talk about the ever changing art world, technique, and the studio as a sanctuary where an artist can maintain their integrity and authenticity. We also talk about the idea of mastery. Whatever your medium, style, or interest; mastery se...

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