Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Alchemy of Art Podcast Episode 33 Interview with Tori Weyers
Artist Tori Weyers Find out more at: www.drawriot.com |
Also available on iTunes
Today's podcast features an interview with mixed media artist Tori Weyers and the true story of Mucha and Bernhardt.
Today's podcast features an interview with mixed media artist Tori Weyers and the true story of Mucha and Bernhardt.
Tori Weyers is a fine artist and designer
specializing in mixed media, screen printing, and abstract
painting. Weyers received her BFA from the Art Academy of Cincinnati and
has a passion for creating work that engages and delights the viewer with rich
visual narratives, strong composition and unique subject matter. Weyers has been a featured artist in
Art Journaling Magazine and she teaches mixed media, painting and
printmaking at the Indianapolis Art Center as well many different in person and
online workshops and classes. Weyers creates and shows work from her
downtown Indianapolis studio in The Circle City Industrial Artists Complex as
well as her home studio in Broad Ripple. In addition she is currently
doing a 366 day drawing challenge and you can follow her progress on Instagram. Find out more at: www.DrawRiot.com
On the Alchemy of Art podcast we
interview artists from a wide variety of mediums about their creative process
and art philosophy. Each episode includes folktales and true stories
about artists to inspire you and keep you going. Hosted by Addie Hirschten,
a contemporary impressionist painter, art teacher, author and public
speaker. Find out more at www.azhirfineart.com
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
The Birdhouse
The Birdhouse Copyright 2016 Hirschten Oil on Canvas 12" x 24" |
Join me this weekend at the Penrod Art Fair on the campus of the Indianapolis Museum of Art!
Visit my booth (Y129) in the Yellow section both Friday evening and Saturday.
“One ought, every day at least,
to hear a little song,
read a good poem,
see a fine picture,
and, if it were possible,
to speak a few reasonable
words.”
-Goethe
-Goethe