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 In this episode we visit the highly skilled and innovative painter Aaron Noble. Noble says his work looks like he put "comic book heroes into a blender," and that's a pretty good first description. He goes onto explain the many nuances found in these detailed and complex paintings - exploring themes of transcending the human and inter-dimensionality.
             
                   
 
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 It's possible you might not recognize his name, but if you live in LA you've definitely come across Robbie Conal's art at some point. Robbie is a master oil painter, word smith and political activist. His striking, often humorous and always politically stimulating imagery has been seen both on the streets and in galleries for several decades. We were lucky enough to spend the day with him in his studio.
 
 
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 This artist profile has been a long time coming, but I think it's been worth the wait. Jason Woodside is an amazing painter out of Long Beach and just recently New York, who draws inspiration from his childhood on the shores of Florida. His paintings are full of bright, bold colors and crisp, sharp lines. His style feels effortless; however, it doesn't take long to realize the level of precision that goes into each of his pieces. We spent a day with Jason at his Long Beach apartment, watching him paint and talking about his creative process as an artist. Jason's art took a huge leap forward recently when he was asked to show at the next Whitney Biennial is New York.
         
               
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