In Pieces with R. Land
Before algorithms. Before memes. Before anything went viral on purpose. Loss Cat began late at night in a Kinko’s, with a forgotten image, a marker, and a joke that landed harder than expected. What started as a spontaneous, funny gesture, a sad-looking cat with exaggerated eyebrows and a few carefully chosen words, slowly made its way onto walls, poles, and sidewalks across Atlanta and beyond. In this episode, we talk with artist R. Land [https://www.rlandart.com/] about how Loss Cat quietly became part of the visual landscape and how it morphed from a one-off flyer into a shared cultural reference point. We talk about the power of simplicity, the strange emotional weight of a pair of drawn-on eyebrows, and what it means to claim authorship once something you made starts living its own life. Special thanks to DJ, composer, and producer Chris Devoe [https://www.chrisdevoe.co/] for providing the theme music for this podcast. If you’re enjoying “In Pieces with R. Land [https://inpieceswithrland.podbean.com/],” consider leaving a rating or review to help others discover the work. And if you’d like to support the podcast’s production with a small donation [https://patron.podbean.com/InPieceswithRLand], we’d be truly grateful.
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