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Embark on an artistic odyssey with Paul Tanompong, the visionary Thai-born 3D artist and co-founder of Props and Pops. Paul's narrative is a vibrant tapestry interweaving his personal evolution from an enthusiastic high school sculptor to a trailblazer in the 3D printing realm. His heartfelt stories of transforming artists' 2D dreams into tangible realities are imbued with the entrepreneurial zeal that has defined his journey. With a Bronx-style gangster shark among his eclectic creations, Paul's chronicle is a celebration of the joyous intersection of artistic expression and the power of sharing one's craft with the world.
Imagine a world where DIY electronics and garage hobbies merge seamlessly into successful business ventures—that's the world Paul's father envisioned and brought to life. Our conversation meanders through the homegrown roots of technology, from plywood computers to the meticulous crafting of toys, shedding light on how the DIY movement has reshaped the approach to creativity and entrepreneurship. As we traverse from a father's inventive past to Paul's contemporary musings on quality versus quantity in toy production, listeners garner insights into what it truly takes to breathe life into a concept, from inception to final product.
As the kaleidoscope of Paul's career continues to turn, the episode takes a deeper look into his graphic design and animation prowess, revealing an industry in flux and the ability to adapt as the key to longevity. We share a laugh over Paul's first graphic design gig at a mortuary, an unusual yet memorable foray into the field, and marvel at his dynamic switch to the video game industry. Lest we forget the pièce de résistance, we delve into the creation of Afronut Afro and the Herculean task of assembling a life-size Dunkleosteus skull—a testament to the boundless potential of imagination and hands-on creativity. Whether you're an artist, a dreamer, or an entrepreneur at heart, this episode promises a symphony of inspiration and practical wisdom.
To learn more about Props and Pop, check out their website here.
You can follow them on Instagram here as well.
If you would like to contact The Fremont Podcast, please text us here.
Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor of The Fremont Podcast from the beginning. If you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Fremont.
Ohlone College Flea Market happens every second Saturday at the lower parking lot at Ohlone College. You can find out more information about them not their webpage or on their Instagram.
Minutemen Press in Fremont is your community city go to for all your community print and design needs. What ever you want to print or customize, Minutemen Press is here for you. You can find them at 44141 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538.
This is a Muggins Media Podcast.
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Embark on an artistic odyssey with Paul Tanompong, the visionary Thai-born 3D artist and co-founder of Props and Pops. Paul's narrative is a vibrant tapestry interweaving his personal evolution from an enthusiastic high school sculptor to a trailblazer in the 3D printing realm. His heartfelt stories of transforming artists' 2D dreams into tangible realities are imbued with the entrepreneurial zeal that has defined his journey. With a Bronx-style gangster shark among his eclectic creations, Paul's chronicle is a celebration of the joyous intersection of artistic expression and the power of sharing one's craft with the world.
Imagine a world where DIY electronics and garage hobbies merge seamlessly into successful business ventures—that's the world Paul's father envisioned and brought to life. Our conversation meanders through the homegrown roots of technology, from plywood computers to the meticulous crafting of toys, shedding light on how the DIY movement has reshaped the approach to creativity and entrepreneurship. As we traverse from a father's inventive past to Paul's contemporary musings on quality versus quantity in toy production, listeners garner insights into what it truly takes to breathe life into a concept, from inception to final product.
As the kaleidoscope of Paul's career continues to turn, the episode takes a deeper look into his graphic design and animation prowess, revealing an industry in flux and the ability to adapt as the key to longevity. We share a laugh over Paul's first graphic design gig at a mortuary, an unusual yet memorable foray into the field, and marvel at his dynamic switch to the video game industry. Lest we forget the pièce de résistance, we delve into the creation of Afronut Afro and the Herculean task of assembling a life-size Dunkleosteus skull—a testament to the boundless potential of imagination and hands-on creativity. Whether you're an artist, a dreamer, or an entrepreneur at heart, this episode promises a symphony of inspiration and practical wisdom.
To learn more about Props and Pop, check out their website here.
You can follow them on Instagram here as well.
If you would like to contact The Fremont Podcast, please text us here.
Petrocelli Homes has been a key sponsor of The Fremont Podcast from the beginning. If you are looking for a realtor, get in touch with Petrocelli Homes on Niles Blvd in Fremont.
Ohlone College Flea Market happens every second Saturday at the lower parking lot at Ohlone College. You can find out more information about them not their webpage or on their Instagram.
Minutemen Press in Fremont is your community city go to for all your community print and design needs. What ever you want to print or customize, Minutemen Press is here for you. You can find them at 44141 Fremont Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538.
This is a Muggins Media Podcast.
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