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What happens when your creative process becomes a mirror, reflecting back the deepest parts of your identity? I sit down with abstract artist Gina Tyquiengco to discuss her winding creative path, from teaching herself graphic design to finding her voice as a painter.
Gina explains how her signature black, white, and gold palette is a deliberate reflection of her Guamanian and African American heritage, duality, and spirituality. This is a powerful conversation about trusting the process and the joy of making art alongside your children.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Gina Tyquiengco
01:50 - A Multicultural Upbringing Fueled by Creativity
04:00 - The Clever Kid Who Drew Inside the Cabinets
05:20 - How Bob Ross Sparked a Lifelong Passion for Painting
07:25 - The Winding Road from Graphic Design to Fine Art
10:00 - Painting for a Paycheck vs. Painting for Self-Discovery
14:10 - The Meaning Behind a Black, White, and Gold Palette
18:00 - Exploring and Mastering a Signature Style
21:00 - Knowing When a Painting is Truly Finished
27:00 - The Beautiful Collaboration of Painting with Her Daughter
31:30 - Advice for Aspiring Artists on Mastering Your Craft
35:30 - The Key to Getting Your Work Seen by the Right People
Check out the full video interview on our YouTube channel!
https://youtu.be/kMS6hWeBtPIConnect with Gina:
Follow Gina on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ginatyquiengco/
Gina's Website: https://www.ginatyquiengco.com/
Support the Show
Website: www.martineseverin.comFollow on Instagram: @martine.severin | @thisishowwecreate_ Subscribe to the Newsletter: www.martineseverin.substack.com
This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Santiago Cardona and Daniel Espinosa.
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What happens when your creative process becomes a mirror, reflecting back the deepest parts of your identity? I sit down with abstract artist Gina Tyquiengco to discuss her winding creative path, from teaching herself graphic design to finding her voice as a painter.
Gina explains how her signature black, white, and gold palette is a deliberate reflection of her Guamanian and African American heritage, duality, and spirituality. This is a powerful conversation about trusting the process and the joy of making art alongside your children.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to Gina Tyquiengco
01:50 - A Multicultural Upbringing Fueled by Creativity
04:00 - The Clever Kid Who Drew Inside the Cabinets
05:20 - How Bob Ross Sparked a Lifelong Passion for Painting
07:25 - The Winding Road from Graphic Design to Fine Art
10:00 - Painting for a Paycheck vs. Painting for Self-Discovery
14:10 - The Meaning Behind a Black, White, and Gold Palette
18:00 - Exploring and Mastering a Signature Style
21:00 - Knowing When a Painting is Truly Finished
27:00 - The Beautiful Collaboration of Painting with Her Daughter
31:30 - Advice for Aspiring Artists on Mastering Your Craft
35:30 - The Key to Getting Your Work Seen by the Right People
Check out the full video interview on our YouTube channel!
https://youtu.be/kMS6hWeBtPIConnect with Gina:
Follow Gina on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ginatyquiengco/
Gina's Website: https://www.ginatyquiengco.com/
Support the Show
Website: www.martineseverin.comFollow on Instagram: @martine.severin | @thisishowwecreate_ Subscribe to the Newsletter: www.martineseverin.substack.com
This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin. This episode was edited by Santiago Cardona and Daniel Espinosa.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts
Leave a review
Follow us on social media
Share with fellow creatives

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