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Everywhere you go you’ll find artists in community. The Atlanta community has supported and produced some incredible artists like today’s guest, Charity Hamidullah. You can see her murals all over the city, her tattoos all of the people and her canvases all over exhibition walls. Charity talks about switching mediums, the artists that inspire her to grow, and how she takes advantage of all the residency opportunities she’s had so far. It’s more of that good art talk we love on the Noize. Listen, subscribe, and share!
Episode 199 topics include:
switching from tattoos to canvas
learning how to draw
getting into murals
being fearless in your art practice
how public art changes space
exploring mixed media
being inspired by other artists
getting the most out of residencies
6 week residency in Portugal
Charity Hamidullah is a multi-disciplinary artist from Rochester, New York currently creating in Atlanta, Georgia. Through the exploration of daily life as well as environments; Hamidullah utilizes the power of art to dive deeper into her purpose and connect with others.
By way of creativity, Charity embraces her vibrant cultural differences and upbringing to create visual narratives that many can relate to. Her colorful pallets are full of emotion, and life; symbolic of the diversity which co-exist in her story. From powerful abstract lines to impactful imagery, Charity unveils chapters of growth, self-discovery and empowerment.
From viewing pieces, it is undeniable that Hamidullah truly travels through her art as she examines different techniques, canvases and mediums. But, no matter the style or approach; it is always made with love and the intention to inspire.
See more: Charity Hamidullah website + Charity Hamidullah IG @creatingfreedomnow
Follow us:
StudioNoizePodcast.com
IG: @studionoizepodcast
Jamaal Barber: @JBarberStudio
Support the podcast
www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
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Everywhere you go you’ll find artists in community. The Atlanta community has supported and produced some incredible artists like today’s guest, Charity Hamidullah. You can see her murals all over the city, her tattoos all of the people and her canvases all over exhibition walls. Charity talks about switching mediums, the artists that inspire her to grow, and how she takes advantage of all the residency opportunities she’s had so far. It’s more of that good art talk we love on the Noize. Listen, subscribe, and share!
Episode 199 topics include:
switching from tattoos to canvas
learning how to draw
getting into murals
being fearless in your art practice
how public art changes space
exploring mixed media
being inspired by other artists
getting the most out of residencies
6 week residency in Portugal
Charity Hamidullah is a multi-disciplinary artist from Rochester, New York currently creating in Atlanta, Georgia. Through the exploration of daily life as well as environments; Hamidullah utilizes the power of art to dive deeper into her purpose and connect with others.
By way of creativity, Charity embraces her vibrant cultural differences and upbringing to create visual narratives that many can relate to. Her colorful pallets are full of emotion, and life; symbolic of the diversity which co-exist in her story. From powerful abstract lines to impactful imagery, Charity unveils chapters of growth, self-discovery and empowerment.
From viewing pieces, it is undeniable that Hamidullah truly travels through her art as she examines different techniques, canvases and mediums. But, no matter the style or approach; it is always made with love and the intention to inspire.
See more: Charity Hamidullah website + Charity Hamidullah IG @creatingfreedomnow
Follow us:
StudioNoizePodcast.com
IG: @studionoizepodcast
Jamaal Barber: @JBarberStudio
Support the podcast
www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast

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