Listen "Lisa Solomon - Color"
Episode Synopsis
Glue & adhesives, rules & parameters, loving the outcome without loving the process (this is where discipline comes in!), purposefully making things that others might not want, and knots all come up in today’s episode with Lisa Solomon.Lisa Solomon is a studio artist that moonlights as a college professor and illustrator/graphic designer. Profoundly interested in the idea of hybridization (sparked from her Hapa heritage), her mixed-media works and large installations revolve around domesticity, craft, and personal histories. She often fuses "wrong" things together--recontextualizing their original purposes and incorporating materials that question the line between ART and CRAFT. She resides in Oakland, California with her husband, a teenager, two kitties, a three legged pit-bull, a dachshund mutt and many, many spools of thread. She is the author of - A Field Guide To Color, The Color Meditation Deck, a historical book on Crayola crayons, Knot Thread Stitch, and the illustrator for 20 Ways to Draw a Chair and Draw 500 Everyday Things. TakeawaysWhen it comes to making art, consider using the word ‘parameters’ instead of ‘rules.’Art is a space where you investigate things.Discipline is integral to everything.It’s not about only making work when you are inspired, it’s about the ACT of making.You can contribute to Lisa’s Japan Chroma Exhibit by sending material before May 30, 2025 to: PO BOX 99534, Emeryville, CA 94662Lisa SolomonLisa Solomon on InstagramLisa Solomon on BlueskyLisa Solomon on PinterestLisa Solomon on AmazonArtists Take ActionThis to ThatWalter Maciel galleryTadao Ando architect
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