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Content provided by scott holloway, Scott Holloway, and Jessica Perner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by scott holloway, Scott Holloway, and Jessica Perner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode we talk about an artist in residency program in NY. You can live in an 1800's Gothic revival studio for 9 months in one of the largest cemeteries with over half a million graves to explore and inspire artwork. In Australia, ancient caves dating back thousands of years are destroyed by a mining company. Carved plaquettes dating back to the ice age 13,000 years ago are discovered in England. Also, an restaurant owner comes to an artists meet and greet to smash the art she had bought from him in the past because he treated her staff with disrespect. Telling him to never come back. Patreon goals, wifi issues, tombstone mortuary photos, 2 upcoming shows I'm really behind on, cat sanctuary in Rome, Sigmund Freud's home in Austria and more. The PaintingLoft Podcast is about the "Dark Art" community. Exhibitions, Artists, Techniques, Ideas, Scandals & Crimes and all the things worth talking about in the realm the two host participate in. Jessica Perner and Scott Holloway are both artists exhibiting their work globally in the field of art that doesn't truly have a title but is widely accepted as "Dark Art".
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Episode 158

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In this episode we talk about an artist in residency program in NY. You can live in an 1800's Gothic revival studio for 9 months in one of the largest cemeteries with over half a million graves to explore and inspire artwork. In Australia, ancient caves dating back thousands of years are destroyed by a mining company. Carved plaquettes dating back to the ice age 13,000 years ago are discovered in England. Also, an restaurant owner comes to an artists meet and greet to smash the art she had bought from him in the past because he treated her staff with disrespect. Telling him to never come back. Patreon goals, wifi issues, tombstone mortuary photos, 2 upcoming shows I'm really behind on, cat sanctuary in Rome, Sigmund Freud's home in Austria and more. The PaintingLoft Podcast is about the "Dark Art" community. Exhibitions, Artists, Techniques, Ideas, Scandals & Crimes and all the things worth talking about in the realm the two host participate in. Jessica Perner and Scott Holloway are both artists exhibiting their work globally in the field of art that doesn't truly have a title but is widely accepted as "Dark Art".
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