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Hello! You are listening to Curator on the Go Podcast! Today, I had the pleasure of speaking to US-based artist Nicholas William.
From his early simple shapes to his current smooth line-work, Nicholas' studio practice has now grown into something that feels familiar but removed from its standard context. Curiosity, communication, Micro-Cultures, Digital Technologies, and Education. This is where Nicholas's inspiration comes from. Over the years, Nicholas presented his work in a number of solo and group shows and sold art to private collectors across the globe.
Find more information about the artist:
https://bynicholaswilliam.com/
https://www.instagram.com/bynicholaswilliam/
Learn more about the podcast and the podcast host:
http://curatoronthego.com/
https://www.instagram.com/curatoronthego/
I want to thank today's episode sponsor Imagefoundry - a Toronto-based fine art printing boutique that specializes in edition printing, art documentation, editing, custom art reproduction projects and retouching work. Imagefoundry always uses top-notch materials and offers affordable prices and flawless execution. They produce ultra-sharp, direct scans from artworks of any size.
Imagefoundry is proud to be a green business that re-uses up to 75% of packaging materials, as well as uses water-based inks, adhesives made from natural materials, and safe, food-grade chemicals for photographic processing.
Imagefoundry's clients include artists: Rebecca Belmore, Suzy Lake, John Massey, Jeffrey James and organizations like the Art Gallery of Ontario and Art Gallery of Hamilton among many others.
Imagefoundry always supports the local art community and provides its storefront space for solo and group shows. Visit https://www.imagefoundry.ca/ to book an appointment and learn more about the company and its services.
By Liza aka Curator on the Go5
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Hello! You are listening to Curator on the Go Podcast! Today, I had the pleasure of speaking to US-based artist Nicholas William.
From his early simple shapes to his current smooth line-work, Nicholas' studio practice has now grown into something that feels familiar but removed from its standard context. Curiosity, communication, Micro-Cultures, Digital Technologies, and Education. This is where Nicholas's inspiration comes from. Over the years, Nicholas presented his work in a number of solo and group shows and sold art to private collectors across the globe.
Find more information about the artist:
https://bynicholaswilliam.com/
https://www.instagram.com/bynicholaswilliam/
Learn more about the podcast and the podcast host:
http://curatoronthego.com/
https://www.instagram.com/curatoronthego/
I want to thank today's episode sponsor Imagefoundry - a Toronto-based fine art printing boutique that specializes in edition printing, art documentation, editing, custom art reproduction projects and retouching work. Imagefoundry always uses top-notch materials and offers affordable prices and flawless execution. They produce ultra-sharp, direct scans from artworks of any size.
Imagefoundry is proud to be a green business that re-uses up to 75% of packaging materials, as well as uses water-based inks, adhesives made from natural materials, and safe, food-grade chemicals for photographic processing.
Imagefoundry's clients include artists: Rebecca Belmore, Suzy Lake, John Massey, Jeffrey James and organizations like the Art Gallery of Ontario and Art Gallery of Hamilton among many others.
Imagefoundry always supports the local art community and provides its storefront space for solo and group shows. Visit https://www.imagefoundry.ca/ to book an appointment and learn more about the company and its services.