Art is Cheaper than Therapy
I chat with David Popa, a Finland based artist originally from NYC who creates large-scale ephemeral works with natural earth-based pigments. From speaking about his father’s background in both early 80s graffiti and classical painting, to Popa’s childhood unrest in the studio, we learn about the concept of thin spaces and a form of art that combines adventure with traditional painting. Links: * Guardian article on “Thin Spaces” [https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/mar/22/this-column-change-your-life-heaven-earth#:~:text=There%20is%20a%20name%20for,spirituality%20travelogue%2C%20Man%20Seeks%20God.] * Popa Academy: Sign up to keep updated with David’s course coming soon [https://www.davidpopaart.com/popaacademy] * David Popa’s Website [https://www.davidpopaart.com/] You can also access the full show-notes including images that we reference on alexandrakytkasharpe.com. [https://www.alexandrakytkasharpe.com/blog/davidpopapodcast]
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