Across the Studio
In the 15th episode of Across the Studio, Mia Schoolman sits down with Dipa Halder, a Brooklyn based artist working across abstract painting, florals, tablescapes, and interior design. Born in India and raised in the Bay Area, Dipa spent years as a software engineer at Figma before quitting her job the day she got back from painting a mural for their London office, not because she had planned to, but because she knew if she did not do it that day it would never happen. She spent the following year traveling solo, ended up at an artist residency in the mountains of Bogota, and eventually moved to Brooklyn to build a studio practice from scratch. She paints on raw unprimed canvas with water diluted acrylic, stitches canvases together with a sewing machine, draws images with salt, and makes tablescapes until 2am for supper clubs across New York. In this conversation: growing up South Asian with parents who nurtured creativity but never valued it as a career, the first apartment she turned into a gallery with 20 people and a last minute party poll, why she thinks she has been most depressed when she did not have a creative outlet, how putting financial pressure on your art changes your relationship to it, and the piece of advice she would give her earlier self about finding her style. Follow Across the Studio Instagram @acrossthestudio [https://www.instagram.com/acrossthestudio] TikTok @acrossthestudio [https://www.tiktok.com/@acrossthestudio] Dipa Halder @dipahalderstudio [https://www.instagram.com/dipahalderstudio/]
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