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Layer by Layer: The Contemplative Art of Jonathan Gomez & Confluent Studios

50 min · 7. maj 2026
episode Layer by Layer: The Contemplative Art of Jonathan Gomez & Confluent Studios cover

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In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, we speak with Jonathan Gomez - Confluent Studios, a contemporary artist whose work transforms inner awareness into visual form. Working with traditional decorative techniques like verre églomisé and raised lacquer, Jonathan and his wife, Tomoki, have spent over 15 years bridging historical craftsmanship with contemporary expression. Jonathan’s art emphasizes presence, material integrity, and contemplative awareness. Each piece is built slowly, layer by layer, inviting both maker and viewer into reflection. We talk about his creative process, philosophy, collaboration, and how these traditional methods can thrive as a living fine art practice today. Follow Jonathan: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jorgeizazawood/] ✨ Follow & support: @artvancouver @vvafofficial

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