Ep 74 – Katie O’Hagan : Getting On With Grit
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It was a riot chatting with Scottish American artist Katie O’Hagan in Upstate New York. Katie paints compelling figurative paintings that are technically brilliant and deeply personal – full of symbols and mystery. Her work is shown in galleries and museums across America and the rest of the world. She has received many awards from organisations like the Salmagundi Club, Oil Painters of America, and The Portrait Society of America to name a few. We talked about sheep, deer, shop towels, moose, health insurance, concrete, and lots of art and painting . . . Here are the main points of what we talk about: Living in America, Referencing other artists, Background details, Photo reference, Death by Moose, Dreams, Beginning a painting, Zorn palette, Refining skills, Being self-taught, Imposter syndrome, Skill and art, Milestones, Self-discovery, The Wrong Butter, Endurance running, Music, Competitions, Grit, To find out more about Katie and her work http://www.katieohagan.com/ Katie’s Instagram feed (for when she starts to use it) https://www.instagram.com/katyaohagan/ Moving painting to make . . . Figment – Katie O’Hagan Referenced in the podcast . . . The Barkley Marathons http://barkleymovie.com/ Katie’s interview with the Artists Network. At the end of the article Katie gives a blow by blow of her process including progress shots. Click here for the article Thanks for listening! Click here to support the podcast. Subscribe on iTunes Theme music by The Argyle Pimps. Thanks lads.