Listen "E3 Jordan Baraniecki - Metaphysics, Philosophy, minimalism and the way consciousness and reality intertwine."
Episode Synopsis
Jordan Baraniecki is a multi-media artist who puts the individual at the forefront of creative ventures. What he understands, are questions about the “self” and the nature of being. His research about the contemporary world stem from Metaphysics, Alan Watts, and Carl Jung; how different states of consciousness and reality are intertwined within everyday life.
You can follow Jordan on instagram: @jordanbaraniecki
Find Jordan on Partial Gallery: https://jordanbaraniecki.partial.gallery/
- Show notes available on: artifier.net/remotearttalks
- Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube
Remote Art Talks is a special web series produced by Toronto-based art blog and directory @artifiernet in partnership with @partial.gallery.
For artist followers of Remote Art Talks, Partial Gallery is offering a discount on Pro artist plans. Partial is a curated online directory of noteworthy independent artists. Go to partial.gallery, create a free profile, and use the code REMOTE to get a 10% discount on your Pro plan.
We believe in the power of connection, even if we're at home in isolation.
You can follow the project on Instagram with the hashtag: #RemoteArtTalks
You can follow Jordan on instagram: @jordanbaraniecki
Find Jordan on Partial Gallery: https://jordanbaraniecki.partial.gallery/
- Show notes available on: artifier.net/remotearttalks
- Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube
Remote Art Talks is a special web series produced by Toronto-based art blog and directory @artifiernet in partnership with @partial.gallery.
For artist followers of Remote Art Talks, Partial Gallery is offering a discount on Pro artist plans. Partial is a curated online directory of noteworthy independent artists. Go to partial.gallery, create a free profile, and use the code REMOTE to get a 10% discount on your Pro plan.
We believe in the power of connection, even if we're at home in isolation.
You can follow the project on Instagram with the hashtag: #RemoteArtTalks