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    June Stratton (Figurative Painter): Process, Studio Practice & Painting the Human Form

    23.06.2026 | 1 t. 8 min.
    June Stratton is an American representational figurative painter known for her work capturing the human form with clarity, discipline, and emotional depth.  In this episode of the AART Podcast,  Chris speaks with June Stratton about her career in figurative painting, her studio practice, and how she approaches realism in contemporary art.

    This conversation covers:
    How June Stratton became a figurative artist
    Her approach to painting the human figure and working from observation
    The role of light, composition, and gesture in representational art
    Balancing technical precision with intuition in painting
    What it takes to sustain a career as a contemporary realist painter
    Chris’ signature unscripted, intimate interview style allows  Stratton to go beyond technique and talk about the mindset behind her work—how she sees, thinks, and builds a painting over time. 

    If you’re interested in figurative painting, representational art, portrait painting, or the creative process of contemporary artists, this episode offers a clear and practical insight into how one artist approaches her craft.

    June’s links:
    Website: junestratton.com
    Instagram: instagram.com/june_stratton/
    Facebook: facebook.com/JuneStrattonStudio/

    June’s Female artists: Nadine Robbins Marilyn Minter April Gornik Vija Celmins Julie Heffernan Mae Read Mia Bergeron Pamela Wilson Katherine Sandoz Annie Lebowitz Dorielle Caimi Rebecca Leveille Guay Megan Lange

    Dinner Party Guests: Benjamin Franklin Dolly Parton Mary Munter Hedy Lamar Jack White Paitti Smith John Muir

    Keywords
    June Stratton, figurative painting, representational art, realism painting, contemporary realist artist, portrait painting, human figure drawing, painting process, studio practice artist, American painter interview, AART podcast, Chris Stafford, Women Unscripted podcast network, art podcast, how to paint people, observational painting, fine art interview, contemporary figurative art, artist career insights

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    A Hollowell Studios Production
    Instagram: @theaartpodcast 
    Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
    © Copyright: Chris Stafford | Hollowell Studios
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    Maggie Taylor on Digital Collage, Surrealism, and the Art of Imagination

    09.06.2026 | 1 t. 2 min.
    In this episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with renowned American digital collage artist Maggie Taylor, whose dreamlike, surreal imagery has redefined the boundaries between photography, technology, and fine art.

    Known for her pioneering work in digital collage, Maggie Taylor creates richly layered visual narratives that blend 19th-century photographic elements with contemporary digital tools. Her work invites viewers into imaginative, often whimsical worlds—where memory, symbolism, and storytelling converge in unexpected ways. In this intimate and insightful conversation, Maggie shares how she discovered her distinctive artistic voice, her transition from traditional photography to digital media, and how tools like Photoshop became central to her creative process.

    Raised in a creative environment and married to photographer Jerry Uelsmann, Maggie Taylor developed an early appreciation for photographic experimentation. Yet she forged her own path, becoming one of the most recognized figures in digital art. Her work has been exhibited internationally and is held in major museum collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the George Eastman Museum, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

    On AART, Maggie reflects on the evolution of her career, the role of intuition in her artistic decisions, and the balance between control and discovery when creating complex digital compositions. She also discusses the emotional resonance of her work, the importance of curiosity, and how artists can embrace new technologies without losing their authenticity. This episode offers a fascinating look into the mind of an artist who has quietly but profoundly influenced contemporary visual culture. Whether you’re an artist, photographer, or simply someone drawn to imaginative storytelling, Maggie Taylor’s journey is both inspiring and deeply thought-provoking.

    Maggie’s links website: www.maggietaylor.com Instagram: @maggietaylor.art 

    Some favorite women artists: Julie Blackmon, Sandy Skogland, Lori Nix, Cig Harvey, Marion Peck, Lori Vrba, Claire Rosen

    Dinner party guests: Patti Smith, Aimee Mann, Laurie Anderson, Tilda Swinton, Kara Swisher, and Eve Schooler

    Keywords: Maggie Taylor, digital collage artist, American artist Maggie Taylor, surreal digital art, digital collage photography, contemporary digital artists, Photoshop art, fine art photography, AART podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, women artists interview, visual storytelling, surrealism in digital art, creative process artists, modern collage art, experimental photography, women in art podcast, artist interviews, contemporary art podcast, museum exhibited artists, digital art techniques, storytelling through images, imaginative art, photography and technology, Jerry Uelsmann influence, American contemporary artists, art podcast interviews, Women Unscripted podcast network

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    A Hollowell Studios Production
    Instagram: @theaartpodcast 
    Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
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    Inside the Lens with Bebe Dierken | Cinematography, Storytelling & Creative Vision

    26.05.2026 | 1 t. 7 min.
    In this compelling episode, host Chris Stafford welcomes German cinematographer Bebe Dierken for an intimate and revealing conversation about the art and emotional power of visual storytelling. 
    Known for Dangerous Truth, Sexy Beast, Midas Man, Bridgerton with her distinctive visual language and ability to translate narrative into striking imagery, Bebe Dierken has built a career behind the camera shaping stories through light, composition, and movement. In this episode, she shares her journey into cinematography, the creative influences that shaped her eye, and the challenges and rewards of working in a field where technical precision meets artistic instinct.

    Through Chris Stafford’s signature unscripted and deeply personal interview style, Bebe opens up about the realities of working on set, collaborating with directors, and finding her voice as a cinematographer in a competitive global industry. The conversation explores how she approaches why cinematography is as much about emotion as it is about technique. Bebe reflects on the evolving role of cinematographers today and the importance of authenticity, perspective, and creative courage in her work.

    As part of the Women Unscripted podcast network, this episode continues the tradition of elevating the voices of women in the arts through honest, insightful, and deeply human conversations. Chris Stafford’s ability to create a trusted space allows guests like Bebe Dierken to share not just their professional journey, but the personal experiences that inform their artistry. Whether you are a filmmaker, artist, or simply fascinated by the power of cinema, this episode offers inspiration, insight, and a deeper appreciation for the visual storytelling that shapes the way we see the world.

    Bebe’s links: https://www.bebedierken.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/bebedierken/
    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1029068/

    Favorite female artists: Nancy Schreiber, Amy Vincent.

    Dinner party guests: Tom Ford,  Kevin de lay Noy, Madonna, John Kevin Gibb, Neill deGrass Tyson, 

    🔑 Keywords  Bebe Dierken, German cinematographer interview, women cinematographers, cinematography podcast, filmmaking podcast, visual storytelling, director of photography interview, women in film industry, cinematography techniques, lighting in film, camera composition, filmmaking process, behind the scenes film production, creative storytelling, women in the arts podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, Call Time podcast, Women Unscripted network, cinematography career, film industry insights, cinematographer workflow, storytelling through film, visual language in cinema, independent film cinematography, filmmaking inspiration

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    A Hollowell Studios Production
    Instagram: @theaartpodcast 
    Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
    © Copyright: Chris Stafford | Hollowell Studios
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    Preserving a Timeless Craft: Illuminator Thea Gould in Conversation

    12.05.2026 | 1 t. 10 min.
    In this fascinating episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with British illuminator Thea Gould to explore the intricate and fascinating world of illumination—an ancient art form that continues to inspire modern creativity. Known for her meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques, Thea Gould shares the story behind her artistic journey, from discovering her passion for illuminated manuscripts to building a career rooted in patience, precision, and storytelling through gold, pigment, and light. 

    Listeners will gain insight into what it truly means to be an illuminator in today’s art landscape, how historical practices influence contemporary work, and the discipline required to master such a detailed craft. Thea discusses her creative process, the tools and materials she uses, and the deeper meaning behind her work—where art becomes both a meditative practice and a bridge between past and present. This episode also dives into the challenges and rewards of pursuing a niche artistic career, offering valuable perspective for emerging artists, creatives, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of tradition and innovation.

    Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a creative professional, or simply curious about lesser-known artistic disciplines, this episode delivers inspiration, education, and a rare glimpse into a timeless craft. Discover how Thea  keeps the art of illumination alive in the modern world, and why her work continues to resonate in an age driven by speed and digital creation.
    Keywords:
    Thea Gould, British illuminator, illumination art, illuminated manuscripts, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, traditional art techniques, contemporary illumination, gold leaf art, manuscript art, artistic craftsmanship, creative process, fine art careers, historical art methods, modern artists interview, art podcast, visual storytelling, niche art careers, preserving traditional arts, artist interviews, creative discipline, handcrafted art, detailed illustration, calligraphy and illumination, art inspiration podcast

    Thea online:
    Website - www.theodoragould.co.uk
    Instagram, www.instagram.com/theodora.gould

    Thea’s dinner party guests:
    Oscar Wilde
    Jesus
    Leonardo da Vinci
    Dolly Parton
    Robin Williams
    Jane Austen 

    Some of Thea’s favorite female artists:
    Anna Mason
    Stephanie Rew 
    Claire Fletcher 
    Tess Newall 
    Eleanor Gander 
    Florence Sweryda
    Ele Grafton
    Alison Rosby 

    Host: Chris Stafford
    Produced by Hollowell Studios
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    AART on Facebook
    Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com

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    A Hollowell Studios Production
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    Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
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    Donna Seaman: The Life of an Art Historian, Author, and Champion of Artists

    28.04.2026 | 1 t. 11 min.
    In this compelling episode of the AART Podcast, host Chris Stafford sits down with acclaimed American author and art historian Donna Seaman to explore her extraordinary life and career at the intersection of visual art and literature. Known for her deeply insightful writing and influential voice in the art world, Donna shares her journey from an early passion for books and storytelling to becoming a respected critic, editor, and advocate for artists. The conversation delves into her work as a longtime contributor to Booklist, her role in shaping conversations around contemporary art, and her celebrated books that illuminate the emotional and intellectual power of creativity. Listeners will gain rare insight into how Donna approaches art criticism, the importance of curiosity and empathy in engaging with artwork, and the evolving relationship between art, culture, and society. This episode is a must-listen for visual artists, writers, and anyone interested in the creative process, art history, and the role of criticism in today’s world. Whether you're an emerging artist or a lifelong art enthusiast, Donna Seaman’s perspective offers inspiration, depth, and a renewed appreciation for the transformative power of art.

    Keywords Donna Seaman interview, AART Podcast, Chris Stafford podcast, art historian podcast, American art critic, art writing, contemporary art discussion, visual arts podcast, artist interviews, creative careers, art and literature, Booklist editor Donna Seaman, art criticism, art history insights, podcast for artists, storytelling in art, creative inspiration podcast, art world conversations, author interviews, contemporary artists and writers

    Donna’s website: www.donnaseaman.com 

    Some of Donna’s favorite female artists:
    Past: Louise Nevelson, Joan Mitchell, Georgia O’Keeffe, Agnes Martin, Lenore Tawney, Ruth Asawa, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Elizabeth Catlett, Margaret Wharton, Betye Saar,  Joan Brown, Christina Ramerberg, Gertrude Abercrombie, Faith Ringgold Current: Vija Celmins, Phyllis Bramson, Firelei Báez, Wangechi Mutu, Doris Salcedo, Susan Rothenberg, Mary Frank, Erika Wanenmacher,  Ann Hamilton, Gina Litherland 

    Donna's dinner party guests: 
    Margaret Atwood
    Georgia O’Keefe
    Rachel Carson
    Gwendolyn Brooks
    Toni Morrison
    Martha Gelhorn 

    Host: Chris Stafford
    Produced by Hollowell Studios
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    A Hollowell Studios Production
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    Email: theaartpodcast@gmail.com
    © Copyright: Chris Stafford | Hollowell Studios
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Veteran award-winning podcaster Chris Stafford talks to women artists from across mediums and around the world to get to know the person behind their art. Conversations are intimate and free flowing as we learn about the journey these talented women have taken to become successful artists.Testimonials:"It’s rare that I let everything hang out there about my past and what has formed me into an artist. I had a wonderful conversation with Chris Stafford recently and found myself doing just that—filling in the background. Chris was so easy to talk to and has a wonderful way of organically mining the truth of self within us that forms a sensitive picture of whomever she is conversing with—as we used to say, the gift of the gab. You should check out her podcast archive and listen to lots of incredible interviews that promote women in the arts."Anna Carll"Chris is a natural host and I thoroughly enjoyed talking with her. She’s authentic, personable, and has a clear passion for supporting women. Her conversations with female artists about their artistic journeys are in depth and thoughtful. She’s getting into territory others often ignore and uncovering some gems in the process.”Julie Davis“Thank you to host Chris Stafford for making me feel relaxed and bringing out all of my thoughts and feelings about life/art! After our interview I felt euphoric and accomplished and so appreciative for that. She is a wonderful interviewer.”Michele Byrne“Chris is a highly skilled interviewer who puts her guests at ease. She draws out the juicy bits of lived experience and contextualizes this against the grander arc of history.”Kathryn Andrews “I was honored to be interviewed by Chris. She has a unique perspective in the art world, and it's refreshing to see a podcast with such a wide variety of artists from all different backgrounds and disciplines.”Erin Spencer “Art making can be a solitary pursuit, the AART podcast gives a window into the life and vocation of the artist that informs and inspires while it entertains.”Suzie Baker “ The interview was a very enjoyable experience. Chris is a generous interviewer who draws out her subjects and is completely engaged in the conversation. She's a good listener and asks thoughtful questions.”Ingrid Christensen “AART is an important and unique platform for the stories of women artists and their work. From the art making processes to the personal materials that makes the creative process. The podcast’s greatest asset is Chris’ ability to getting the artists to “open up’, by her preparation process, and the questions she asks.”Maria Martinez-CañasBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.
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