TOTALLY F#@!ING NORMAL
By Maggie D. Fedorov
Exploring anything and everything pertaining to the art world and life as a creative.
TOTALLY F#@!ING NORMALApr 20, 2023
Episode 14: SALVAGE ARTS: A Recycled Art Movement w/ Bruce Rivera
In this episode Maggs is joined by Bruce Rivera, artist and founder of Salvage Arts from Edmonds, WA to talk about the official launch of the non-profit organization centered around creating art from recycled materials. Bruce discusses how Salvage Arts came to be; the All Decks On Hand show happening this weekend (April 20th-22nd) at Graphite Art Center in Edmonds; and how to get involved in future community art projects like this one. Bruce also talks about the dangers of comparison, and how important it is to never give up on being a learning artist.
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Episode 13: The Art of Living w/ Adera Gandy
In this episode Maggs is joined by actor and fine art model Adera Gandy of Seattle, WA to talk about the art of simply being alive as a contemporary creative. Adera discusses how the artist must realize that they are ALSO the masterpiece; how important it is to have a good relationship with your body as a creative; and how her relationship with creativity coincides with her relationship with the divine. Adera also suggests that there is a shift happening in the long standing archetype of the tortured artist.
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Episode 12: The Unseen Artist w/ Tasha Kay Newell
In this episode Maggs is joined by multi-talented actor Tasha Kay Newell of Seattle, Washington to talk about the art life and the struggles of pursuing a path that the mainstream has deemed "impossible." Tasha discusses battling imposter syndrome; taking opportunities that feel risky or uncomfortable; her disinterest in fame; and what it's like to be a member of the "unseen artist club". Tasha also answers the tough question of whether or not she views herself as an artist.
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Episode 11: Art in the Digital Age w/ Josh Stebbins
In this episode Maggs is joined by Josh Stebbins of Enid, Oklahoma to talk about making art in the digital age. Josh discusses playing the "social media game"; the issue with ai art; the importance of literature and the written word for the preservation of our humanity in an increasingly digital future; how inaccessible it is for a good many artists to even be in a position to create; and being inspired by the creations of other writers, musicians, performers, etc. including Twin Peaks and all things David Lynch. Josh also shares his opinion on the age-old question of whether or not an artist must suffer for their art.
Show notes:
Josh's work @ La Luz de Jesus Gallery
Josh's "No Stars: A Twin Peaks Tribute Exhibition" @ Stephen Romano Gallery
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Episode 8: CATASTROPHE: Creating Art in the Wake of Tragedy
In light of the major earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria this week, Maggs dives into art inspired by natural disasters in this special bonus episode. We first examine eyewitness accounts from survivors of natural disasters, look at why depictions of natural disasters are of continued interest to the scientific community, examine three specific paintings portraying natural disasters for their relevance in art history, and give a couple examples of masterpieces created in the wake of disaster that you may not have been aware of. Maggs also considers what art means to an artist and to humanity, being that nothing is permanent in this world where we live in a constant state of near-apocalypse.
Show notes:
The Guardian Article: Turkey and Syria Earthquake: Where to Donate in the US to Help Victims
Art UK Article: Having A Blast: The Science Behind Paintings of Volcanoes
Hamburger Junsthalle Exhibition: Nature Unleashed: The Image of Catastrophe Since 1600
Smithsonian Article: How Paintings of Sunsets Immortalize Past Volcanic Eruption
"Pele" by D. Howard Hitchcock, 1927
"Eruption of Vesuvius" by Sebastian Pether, 1825
"Vesuvius From Portici" by Joseph Wright of Derby, ca. 1775
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Episode 7: Making Your Living w/ Shayla Jolley
Maggs is joined by Athabascan Maker + Entrepreneur Shayla Jolley from Alaska to talk about her business babies. Shayla discusses how the focus on music & art in Alaska's vibrant communities contributed to the opening and evolution of The Happy Hippie, how she got her start in business, reconnecting with her ancestors through the creation of beaded jewelry, and what inspires her in business and beyond. Shayla also touches on the notion of whether creativity is something you're born with or something that can be learned.
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Design Your Life With Sandi Website
Design Your Life With Sandi Instagram
Design Your Life With Sandi Podcast
Anchorage Daily News Article: "Old Art of Athabascan Quillwork Rediscovered"
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Episode 6: Sacrifice Is A Certainty w/ Shane Izykowski
Maggs is joined by Shane Izykowski of Los Angeles, California to talk about the many sacrifices that creatives make for the sake of their art. Shane talks about taking a leap of faith by moving across the country from PA to CA in pursuit of developing his art career, how he was shaped in his early life as a creative by criticism, and how this resulted in cultivating a plethora of skills that now all play a role in his creative process. Shane also shares his hot take on a controversial opinion in the art world that creatives that work "day jobs" aren't as dedicated to their art practice as creatives who are full-time creators.
Show notes:
Drawing From Experience Podcast Website
Drawing From Experience Podcast Instagram
HuffPost Article: "11 Things Highly Creative People Sacrifice For Their Art"
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Episode 5: Artists with Mental Illness w/ LauraAmy Patterson
Maggs is joined by LauraAmy Patterson of LAMP Photography Studio from San Jose, California to talk about a massive documentary series she has undertaken which she refers to lovingly as her "Artists with Mental Illness Series." LauraAmy discusses what set this project in motion for her, the profound honor and responsibility that come with creating a safe space for voices from this marginalized group of "outsider" artists, how she's funding such a huge and costly project, and what she plans to do with these sacred stories once they've all been collected and catalogued. LauraAmy also shares what it's been like for her to view images for the first time from cameras sent to every corner of the United States for artists to capture their own images of what their mental illness feels like to them.
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LauraAmy's IG post w/ Maggs' photos for the AWMI Series
Maggs' IG post w/ photos by LAMP Photography Studio for the AWMI Series
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Episode 4: BIRDY MAGAZINE: Print Isn't Dead! w/ Krysti Jomei & Jonny DeStefano
Maggs is joined by Krysti Jomei and Jonny DeStefano, co-founders of Denver, Colorado's premier indie publication, Birdy Magazine, to discuss the ins and outs of print; Birdy's humble beginnings, the role of print in society, how Birdy Magazine brings new life to a "dying" art form, and how to make it through the highs and the lows (especially the lows) as an artist. Krysti & Jonny also share their best advice on how to dream big with limited resources.
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Episode 3: The Niche: A Symptom of Social Media w/ Jenny Allnutt
Maggs is joined by Jenny Allnutt, a remarkably talented figurative surrealist painter from Adelaide, Australia to discuss the subject of niching down; how important it is (and how important it isn't), how to do it organically, the importance of working outside of your comfort zone, and some of the reasons that artists can paint, draw or otherwise create the same things over and over again without tiring of it. Jenny also shares what she took away with her from art school and talks about what we may expect to see from her in the future.
Show notes:
Jenny's Work at Beinart Gallery
Jenny's Episode of DFE Podcast
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Episode 2: Painting Portraits with Prosopagnosia
Part art history, part neuroscience, and part personal experience; in this episode Maggs talks about how having Prosopagnosia (a.k.a. Face Blindness) plays a role in her obsession with painting people and faces, and discusses how her motivations make her work both similar and dissimilar to the work of Chuck Close, another contemporary portrait painter with Prosopagnosia. Stick around until the end to find out which other prominent figures in art and pop culture are also face blind! Some of them may surprise you.
Show notes:
Article: "Face Blind" by Oliver Sacks
Article: "Prosopagnosia: The Artist In Search of Her Face" by Vibeke Venema
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Episode 1: Introductions
In the introductory episode of the TOTALLY F#@!ING NORMAL Podcast, Maggs introduces herself, her background as a creative, and the tumultuous path that led her to where she is today & also discusses what the future of the podcast has in store for you.
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