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While the pandemic has taken a lot away, it has also gifted many of us with extra time to pursue our passions. This is how today’s guest, Javie Lopez, views the forced downtime in 2020, and he has been grinding harder than ever before. As a consummate multi-hyphenate, Javie is an artist, producer, DJ, videographer, director, and Founder and Creative Director of Graffiti The City. Along with this, he is a great friend, a die-hard supporter of the arts, and all-round dope, positive guy. In this episode, we talk about how he has been making the most of a clearer than usual schedule and the importance of not making excuses and staying savvy. Things will eventually find their way back to normal, so you might as well stay ahead of the game. We also chat about his record label and his hesitation to strike out on his own. Being the standup man he is, Javie wanted to make sure he could do good by all the artists he signed. Although Javie is killing it in many ways right now, he admits that he has not always used his time effectively, and we talk about how artists can move past overthinking and feeling discouraged to use every hour in the day the best they can. He respects how the younger generation of artists puts stuff out there before it is properly polished, something he could never do when he was young. Our conversation also touches on the exciting work Graffiti The City has in the pipeline, why artists need to start working on their businesses more, and where the art world is headed. Don't miss out!
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For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/javie-lopez
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While the pandemic has taken a lot away, it has also gifted many of us with extra time to pursue our passions. This is how today’s guest, Javie Lopez, views the forced downtime in 2020, and he has been grinding harder than ever before. As a consummate multi-hyphenate, Javie is an artist, producer, DJ, videographer, director, and Founder and Creative Director of Graffiti The City. Along with this, he is a great friend, a die-hard supporter of the arts, and all-round dope, positive guy. In this episode, we talk about how he has been making the most of a clearer than usual schedule and the importance of not making excuses and staying savvy. Things will eventually find their way back to normal, so you might as well stay ahead of the game. We also chat about his record label and his hesitation to strike out on his own. Being the standup man he is, Javie wanted to make sure he could do good by all the artists he signed. Although Javie is killing it in many ways right now, he admits that he has not always used his time effectively, and we talk about how artists can move past overthinking and feeling discouraged to use every hour in the day the best they can. He respects how the younger generation of artists puts stuff out there before it is properly polished, something he could never do when he was young. Our conversation also touches on the exciting work Graffiti The City has in the pipeline, why artists need to start working on their businesses more, and where the art world is headed. Don't miss out!
Key Points From This Episode:
For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/javie-lopez
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