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Monday, January 20, 2020

Artist Interview: Renee Robbins | Part One and Part Two

Words of the day: microscopic. invented. cinematic. fantastical. Chicago.

This episode features Chicago based painter Renee Robbins. I think it's safe to say that there is plenty of enthusiasm on display in this interview regarding sea creatures, titling artwork, connecting with biologists, working in a series, and public artwork... 

If possible, I encourage you to check out Renee's work as you listen, especially the Daily Drawing series she had going through the course of one year!
The link for that page on her website: Daily Drawing series by Renee Robbins

Listen below for more...




 Buried Treasure
36 x 36 inches
acrylic on canvas 
2019




 Drawbridge
48 x 72 inches
acrylic on canvas
 




 Hydrothermal Eyes
16 x 20 inches
acrylic on canvas
2019





 Moon Pollinators 
36 x 36 inches
acrylic on canvas
2018





 Siren Song
48 x 72 inches
acrylic on canvas
2019



Audio interview with the artist:

Part One:


Part Two:






Renee Robbins in her studio




Mentioned in the conversation (in Part One and Part Two):

Dr. Seuss
The Nightmare Before Christmas movie
Annihilation movie

Martina Nehrling
Kerry James Marshall
Gwendolyn Brooks
Inka Essenhigh
Lee Bontecou
Barbara Takenaga
Fred Tomaselli
Rex Ray
Paul Henry Ramirez
Philip Taaffe
Terry Winters
Lari Pittman
Elisabeth Condon
Alexander Ross
Alexis Rockman
Faith Wilding
Murakami
Elliot Green
Eugene von Bruenchenheim
Tiffany Bozic
Kelsey Brooks
Hieronymous Bosch
Hokusai
Jenny Kendler
Chris Garofalo
Nicole Gordon
Ebony Patterson
Bruce Riley
Ruben Aguirre
Michiko Itani
Alison Ruttan
Geoffery Todd Smith
Paul Nudd
Kale Tunnessen
Raul Ortiz
Robin Dluzen
Vincent van Gogh
Nikki Renee Anderson


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The Franklin - Edra Soto and Dan Sullivan
A Field Guide to Color: A Watercolor Workbook - Lisa Solomon
I Like Your Work Podcast - Erika b Hess



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Thank you for listening! 






(Original intro song by David T Miller and Phillip J. Mellen)



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