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What happens when hip-hop methodology meets ancient glassblowing traditions?
In this captivating conversation, I sit down with Leo Tecosky, a glass artist who's redefining what it means to honor craft traditions while pushing creative boundaries. From his childhood memories of watching a goldsmith neighbor work to discovering the mesmerizing world of molten glass in art school, Leo shares how early exposure to hip-hop culture became the driving force behind his unique approach to fine art.
We explore how travel, cultural investigation, and an insatiable hunger for knowledge fuel his creative process. Leo opens up about the challenges of bridging technical mastery with artistic vision, and how he uses what he calls "hip-hop methodology" to remix centuries-old techniques for contemporary expression. This is a conversation about finding your creative voice when it exists at the intersection of multiple worlds.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Creative Journeys
03:08 Childhood Influences and Early Artistic Exposure
06:01 Education and the Path to Art School
08:54 Discovering Glassblowing and Artistic Techniques
12:02 Creative Process and Finding Artistic Voice
15:14 The Influence of Hip-Hop on Art
17:57 Exploring Graffiti and Material Aesthetics
21:07 Personal Passions and Lifelong Learning
Featured Video Footage:Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG). (2021, December 2). Leo Tecosky, 36th Rakow Commission Recipient [Video].
YouTube. Leo Tecosky, 36th Rakow Commission Recipient
Connect With Leo:Website: Leo’s Website
Support the ShowWebsite: Martine SeverinFollow on Instagram: Martine | This Is How We CreateSubscribe to the Newsletter: Martine’s Substack
This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Daniel Espinosa.
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What happens when hip-hop methodology meets ancient glassblowing traditions?
In this captivating conversation, I sit down with Leo Tecosky, a glass artist who's redefining what it means to honor craft traditions while pushing creative boundaries. From his childhood memories of watching a goldsmith neighbor work to discovering the mesmerizing world of molten glass in art school, Leo shares how early exposure to hip-hop culture became the driving force behind his unique approach to fine art.
We explore how travel, cultural investigation, and an insatiable hunger for knowledge fuel his creative process. Leo opens up about the challenges of bridging technical mastery with artistic vision, and how he uses what he calls "hip-hop methodology" to remix centuries-old techniques for contemporary expression. This is a conversation about finding your creative voice when it exists at the intersection of multiple worlds.
Chapters00:00 Introduction to Creative Journeys
03:08 Childhood Influences and Early Artistic Exposure
06:01 Education and the Path to Art School
08:54 Discovering Glassblowing and Artistic Techniques
12:02 Creative Process and Finding Artistic Voice
15:14 The Influence of Hip-Hop on Art
17:57 Exploring Graffiti and Material Aesthetics
21:07 Personal Passions and Lifelong Learning
Featured Video Footage:Corning Museum of Glass (CMoG). (2021, December 2). Leo Tecosky, 36th Rakow Commission Recipient [Video].
YouTube. Leo Tecosky, 36th Rakow Commission Recipient
Connect With Leo:Website: Leo’s Website
Support the ShowWebsite: Martine SeverinFollow on Instagram: Martine | This Is How We CreateSubscribe to the Newsletter: Martine’s Substack
This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Daniel Espinosa.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
Leave a review
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