Waiting To Dry
Waiting To Dry
Joshua Lawyer and Sergio Lopez
Waiting To Dry is the most entertaining least informative art podcast on Earth. A podcast about art that's way more entertaining than reading an artist bio. Sergio Lopez is an artist who studied at art college, and Joshua Lawyer is self-taught. But both of them have a lot to say about being professional artists. This show isn't about what brushes to use or how to sell your paintings. They talk to artists and each other about what's going on in their lives and try to make each other laugh, and sometimes learn a thing or two in the process.
#124 "Salmon Chase"
Welcome back to the only art podcast that deserves to exist! In this episode we talk about: 11:00 How to sell at art shows, maybe? 28:30 Brainstorming ideas for how to present a narrative without spoon-feeding your audience 41:30 A viral Reddit post about a photographer who deleted wedding photos in front of the groom 1:02:20 The mural festival Josh has been working on behind the scenes 1:29:30 The new Dune movie and dumb design choices in TV shows 1:39:12 discovering the true identity of Bigfoot! Check out Josh's website on Black Friday for new merch! www.joshualawyer.com
Nov 16, 2021
1 hr 50 min
#123 Be Social-er
Oops pow surprise! We are back with a new episode without waiting 3 months. In this one we talk about: The "Couch Guy" on TikTok Getting your foot in the door Staying true to your art vs. going the safe route Lacking 'imposter syndrome' and the hierarchy of needs Which animal would you want to be reincarnated as? The "Take The Money And Run" art stunt How NFTs can help combat art world BS
Oct 6, 2021
1 hr 52 min
#122 Professor YouTube
It's a mini-ish episode! ...? In this one, Josh and Sergio talk about The appropriateness of hugs in this day and age Sergio's Sonoma Plein Air success The pros and cons of being self-taught Learning how to learn The secret to selling more art? Sergio's upcoming online workshop: https://etchrstudio.com/products/sergio-lopez-miniworkshop-september-17
Sep 14, 2021
54 min
#121 Scott W. Prior "Robot Jesus Legs"
Scott W. Prior comes back to the show to talk about: Dealing with weird people while doing plein air The difficulties of painting a mosh pit Finding cool spots to paint Josh explains why NFTs are important Scott's history of dealing with galleries Selling the Golden Gate Bridge painting Bartering with and trading for paintings Getting old and dealing with injuries Picking the theme music for driving off the Grand Canyon! Come check out Scott and Sergio's work for #sonomapleinair on Saturday the 11th at Sonoma Square! If you do the #scottwpriorchallenge (listen to the very end), film it and tag us! ;)
Sep 7, 2021
2 hr 58 min
#120 "Muy Bueno Job"
And we're back! In this episode:  Sergio recaps his month in Colorado and Idaho Why California is the best state, Why Josh doesn't care for flags A Florida Man who thought Josh couldn't speak English Doing a mural in the Florida summer The logistics of flying to do a mural Good and bad zoos and aquariums Sergio wanting to go deeper into teaching Josh's @paintguide takeover How watching TikTok before bed may cause plane crashes. Sergio's free live Youtube demo registration: https://youtu.be/0236RgNi92k
Aug 15, 2021
1 hr 59 min
#119 "Praybe Babies"
We're back! Didja miss us? That's ok, we don't care either, we're PC's! In this episode, we talk about what we've been up to over the past couple of months, the concept of acquiring taste, people hating the artist "fnnch" for the wrong reasons, bad advice flying around on Facebook groups, and presenting art as entertainment on social media. Sergio's new webpage: www.sergiolopezfineart.com The Mural Project: https://www.instagram.com/the.mural.project/
Jun 2, 2021
1 hr 49 min
#118 Drawing A Line In The Stone/Just Another Man Named Monday
Sergio and Josh talk about the two types of deaths (00:08:26), how dreams abstracting reality parallels art (00:17:27), everyone having a line between good and bad art (00:28:18), what bothers them the most about the “Subway Sketcher” (00:40:42), answer a couple of listener questions including if they would ever do sculpture (00:51:35), how a student should handle a professor making racially insensitive art (00:59:51), if cats know what color they are (01:09:28), and more. They discuss intent vs interpretation further (01:15:09), the show “Wanda Vision” (01:28:10), and Josh shares the most terrifying thing that he’s ever done, and it was just recent!  Catch Sergio’s gouache course launch party for free by signing up here: https://bit.ly/GouachePartyForm
Mar 24, 2021
1 hr 50 min
#117 Non-Fudge-Able Tokens
In this episode:  Sergio’s half-assed history lesson of the Salton Sea The unfriendliness of Julian California Why Josh’s recent mural project fell through Why it’s hard for Josh to make a hat What are NFTs and how they can transform the world of selling art digitally A Banksy piece getting caught up in the hype Josh getting into a tiff with the viral fake subway-sketcher guy MJ’s white-guy-face-blindness Props to Blake Neubert’s new painting series   Sergio’s new gouache course: http://bit.ly/GouachePaintingMadeEasy
Mar 9, 2021
1 hr 53 min
WTD Mini Episode #18 Intent vs Interpretation
Sergio wonders if art viewers interpreting the intent of the artist in a different way that the artist intended annoys other people, and Josh has ideas about when people think all art is good.    Sergio’s online gouache course Josh’s merch store
Feb 16, 2021
26 min
#116 Doing It Better Is Better
Josh and Sergio ramble about the Super Bowl, Sergio gives an update on the gouache course and a sketch box he built, and they discuss a Youtube video they watched about business for artists. They talk about what they got out of the video such as how your personality relates to your natural salesmanship, limiting beliefs around making money, being a “sell-out,” learning pricing from selling merch, and competing with dead artists for market share. We end by discussing how “art means what you want it to mean” is a cop-out. Book on sales that Josh recommended (Link)
Feb 11, 2021
1 hr 49 min
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