Sue and Diggy sit down with Clark Phillips this week on the RHIZOCAST.
Aquarian VIBES are strong in this in depth conversation between sister's Diggy & Sue along with Clark, a good friend and fellow artist across medium. Diggy asks expansive questions around fashion, design and art as well as coming of age in their artistic identities in NYC within the same decade.
Clark see's his personal healing work as a trajectory that parallels his creative work and focused energy here in Taos, NM. We talk all things place identity to his self-understanding and how that contributes to his seamless ability to thrive and create within diverse spaces and communities. Expect an authentic and real conversation, this is a must listen on the RHIZOCAST. Find Clark here at this salon in Taos, NM
More About Clark:https://instagram.com/clarkstaosnewmex?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://www.clarkrichardphillips.com/
Find Diggy here: https://www.diggylloyd.com/
Clark Phillips was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and has spent the last 13 years in New York City and Los Angeles as a hairstylist and artist. He is currently based and working in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. Before establishing himself in the beauty and fashion industry he was a performer in the band Electric Tickle Machine that he formed on St. Marks Place in lower Manhattan.
Clark Phillips’ approach combines a mastery of traditional technique together with a flare for conceptually-driven hair design, and has been featured in campaigns for Lindsey Thornburg for Pendleton, Lauren Manoogian, CLYDE, Marco Polo and Raquel Allegra and more. Clark has also collaborated with photographers Mario Sorrenti, Charlie Engman, Olivia Malone, Rainer Hosch, Jan Welters, Alia Penner, Bibi Cornejo Borthwick, Neil Krug among many others. Clark’s work has been published in Dazed & Confused, i-D, Interview, Vogue Italia, W magazine, V magazine, and Marie Claire Italia
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