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S1, E41: Artist - Bryan Mark Taylor

Episode 41 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1, E41: Artist - Bryan Mark Taylor" was published on July 7, 2024 and runs 77 minutes.

July 7, 2024 ·77m · Small Lake City

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Imagine uncovering a world where art and innovation collide in the most unexpected ways. On our latest episode, we sit down with the extraordinary Bryan Mark Taylor, a Utah-based artist whose journey from a sixth-grader studying alongside college students to a celebrated painter and entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. Bryan's story is filled with serendipitous connections, such as meeting through a mutual friend at Anthony's, and heartwarming small-world coincidences that add a charmi...

Imagine uncovering a world where art and innovation collide in the most unexpected ways. On our latest episode, we sit down with the extraordinary Bryan Mark Taylor, a Utah-based artist whose journey from a sixth-grader studying alongside college students to a celebrated painter and entrepreneur is nothing short of inspiring. Bryan's story is filled with serendipitous connections, such as meeting through a mutual friend at Anthony's, and heartwarming small-world coincidences that add a charming layer to his narrative. 

Bryan's artistic evolution is a vivid tapestry woven with influences ranging from Bob Ross to distinguished Chinese and Russian Impressionists. We dive deep into his diverse techniques, his passion for plein air painting, and the balance he strikes between representational and abstract styles. The episode is peppered with rich anecdotes, including the fascinating tale of a damaged easel in Italy that sparked the creation of a revolutionary, lightweight easel now celebrated worldwide. Bryan’s innovative spirit doesn’t end with painting; his family-owned easel company has grown into a global community, thanks to initiatives like the Strada Challenge.

As we wrap up this episode, we relish in stories of memorable encounters and collaborations, such as a chance meeting with fantasy artist James Christensen that reignited Brian’s passion for imaginative art. We also touch on the launch of Sentient Academy, a groundbreaking online art school making high-quality education accessible to all. From personal travel adventures to innovative business ventures, this episode is packed with inspiration and insights that will uplift any creative soul. Don't miss out on this captivating journey through the vibrant world of art with Bryan Mark Taylor.

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