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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 49 MIN

EP21: Unmuting the Queer Artist Within: Oz's Path to Daily Abstract Expression

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

Summary Oz shares his raw journey from a creative kid in East Texas, stifled by self-doubt and societal noise, to a daily painting practice that finally unleashes his abstract surrealist voice. Through stories of suppression, late-life urgency, and the joy of protest art, he reveals how painting centers his chaos and fuels his queer soul. David and Oz riff on intuition over anxiety, the thrill of first shows, and dreaming big in Dallas' art scene. Keywords queer artist abstract painting late bloomer artist gay creativity protest art messy middle Dallas art scene self-taught painter queer expression abstract surrealism Key Takeaways Oz drew comic books and painted plaster statues as a kid, encouraged by his grandmother who saw his "weird" spark early on. Teen bullying and self-consciousness muted his creativity for decades, pushing him toward "masculine" paths like military and ag education. Retirement and moving to Dallas ignited his return to art, sparked by friends like David, Salon Natural, and Daniel Padilla. Daily painting calms his chaotic brain, turning agitation into patterns—it's a joyful conduit, not work. The "messy middle" hits when he overthinks structure; letting go always births something beautiful, like David's featured piece. Protest paintings sell fast, channeling world rage into hopeful expression that resonates deeply with buyers. First art show brought tears of humility; now it's relaxed joy—proving he fits without apology. Advice to young queer artists: Trust the quiet inner voice over external noise; intuition speaks in sentences, anxiety in questions. Lightning round gems: Fuels from raw emotion/rage/joy; dog's bark inspires, whining kills focus; dreams of solo Oz show in Dallas. Grandma's legacy: She knew he was gay, grabbed his husband David's hand, said "take care of my boy." Chapters 05:25 - Childhood Sparks: Comics, Plaster Statues, and Grandma's Encouragement 08:44 - Suppressing the Queer Creative Self in Small-Town Texas 14:42 - Retirement Urgency: Dabbling Turns to Daily Painting Firehose 18:10 - The Painting Process: Chaos Clears, Patterns Emerge from Somewhere Else 21:25 - How Daily Art Changed Everything—Protest Pieces and Inner Calm 28:15 - Freeing Lesson: Stop Caring What People Think 32:16 - Spotlight: The Structured-to-Chaotic Piece on David's Wall 35:14 - Navigating the Messy Middle: Let Go to Find Beauty 40:39 - Dreams Ahead: Solo Show, Protest Series, Penetrating Dallas Art Scene 46:08 - Whisper to Young Queer Artists + Lightning Round About the Guest Oz (Galen) is a self-taught abstract surrealist painter from Dallas, channeling emotion into chaotic patterns and protest pieces. Late bloomer after decades in corporate sales for creative firms, he now paints daily in his backyard studio. Bluesky - @studiooz2025.bsky.social Website Resources Read on Substack Follow on Instagram Listen on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Stay Connected with Salon Naturale! 
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