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EP 24: From Graffiti to Fine Art w. Emmanuel Moore

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In this episode, I speak with Brisbane based artist Emmauel Moore. A key focus in this discussion is how moving away from your roots, taking on feedback and critiques can help you within an arts practice and ultimately help you flourish into a better artist.
Emmanuel's deep love for art is evident through his journey from graffiti to fine art. Although Emmanuel didn't finish high school, he applied himself through his tertiary education, finishing his BFA at University of Canberra. His knowledge with art history is incredible, and we had a great conversation about Dali and his influences. There is so much to this conversation, that I can't describe in the introduction. Have a listen and let me know what you think!
I look forward to seeing the art the Emmanuel creates for his solo exhibition - details pending, make sure to follow his Instagram to stay in the loop.
Learn about Giorgio Morandi, the still life artist Emmanuel talked about.
About Emmanuel Moore:
Emmanuel Moore is an Australian painter based in Brisbane. He is best known for is public and canvas works depicting inanimate objects and nature such as trains and flowers, though now focuses on still life and observational painting. He predominantly uses acrylic and spray paint and explores a variety of illustration and traditional techniques to produce his work. Since finishing a bachelor degree in visual art at the University of Canberra (2019), he has exhibited paintings at the Caloundra Regional Gallery, as well been apart of a variety of group exhibitions throughout Australia.
Connect w. Emmanuel Moore:
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK

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Send us a Text Message.

In this episode, I speak with Brisbane based artist Emmauel Moore. A key focus in this discussion is how moving away from your roots, taking on feedback and critiques can help you within an arts practice and ultimately help you flourish into a better artist.
Emmanuel's deep love for art is evident through his journey from graffiti to fine art. Although Emmanuel didn't finish high school, he applied himself through his tertiary education, finishing his BFA at University of Canberra. His knowledge with art history is incredible, and we had a great conversation about Dali and his influences. There is so much to this conversation, that I can't describe in the introduction. Have a listen and let me know what you think!
I look forward to seeing the art the Emmanuel creates for his solo exhibition - details pending, make sure to follow his Instagram to stay in the loop.
Learn about Giorgio Morandi, the still life artist Emmanuel talked about.
About Emmanuel Moore:
Emmanuel Moore is an Australian painter based in Brisbane. He is best known for is public and canvas works depicting inanimate objects and nature such as trains and flowers, though now focuses on still life and observational painting. He predominantly uses acrylic and spray paint and explores a variety of illustration and traditional techniques to produce his work. Since finishing a bachelor degree in visual art at the University of Canberra (2019), he has exhibited paintings at the Caloundra Regional Gallery, as well been apart of a variety of group exhibitions throughout Australia.
Connect w. Emmanuel Moore:
INSTAGRAM
FACEBOOK

Support the Show.

THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
Show Your Support of 1800-MADBUTT:
⭐️ Rate this podcast from where you stream - this is the most helpful.
⭐️ Please share this podcast with your friends and family.
⭐️ Consider donating $3 to $10 per month.
⭐️ Purchase some merch!
Connect with 1800-MADBUTT:
@1800MADBUTT
WEBSITE
This podcast is 100% free with no advertisements, and is produced and edited by Madelaine Buttini.
Acknowledgement of Country:
1800-MADBUTT would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and record. We would also like to pay respect to the elders, past, present, and emerging.
MUSIC:
Intro and outro song credit to "With Draco On The Phone".

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