Burning In Water
Burning In Water
Vaughan
Why do we suffer for our art? Vaughan chats with creative minds ranging from directors, stylists, performers, artists and more to learn about how people create beauty out of tragedy or how they choose not to.
Chapter IV: Charlie George
"Failure is funny. The whole point of comedy is that you're a fuck up. It would be ridiculous not to enjoy it." - Charlie George, Comedian & Writer who has won a number of awards for her work some of which include: LGBTQ+ New Comedian of the Year in 2019, Leicester Square New Comedian Award and Pride’s Got Talent finalist. In this episode Vaughan and Charlie discuss dead end jobs, the need to put yourself out there and how to embrace your failures as funny. 
Feb 11, 2021
44 min
Chapter III: Ryan Wohlgemut
“You have to start from the bottom. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into. It was a night shoot in a car park and I took a bus to a place I didn’t know. I was scared but I remember feeling after the shoot: this is what I want to do.” Ryan Wohlgemut discusses his career as a celebrity and fashion stylist, his journey to get here and how he shapes art through fashion.
Jan 11, 2021
29 min
Chapter II: Ariya Gandawulf
“Our humanity will be stripped from us. It’s important that the language that people use to talk about each other changes. The world is changing." The world needs to change. Ariya Gandawulf, artist and film-maker discusses race, cinema, and her experiences as a trans womxn of colour with Vaughan. 
Sep 16, 2020
40 min
Chapter I: Benedikte Klüver
“The first thing you can do is let go completely. Close your eyes and imagine something or somewhere where you don’t have any control.” Art is in everyone. Benedikte Klüver and Vaughan draw each other as she discusses portraiture, mascara as a creative utensil and how to get started at home with your own creative practice.
Sep 16, 2020
16 min