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In this episode, I sit down with Hannah Rivera, the artist behind RiveraRarities, whose work blends vintage restoration, insect preservation, and storytelling into hauntingly beautiful pieces of art.Originally starting as a traditional 2D artist working with acrylic and charcoal, Hannah eventually rediscovered her creativity through the fascinating world of oddities and curiosities. Inspired by the natural beauty of insects, she immersed herself in the intricate craft of insect pinning, creating carefully curated works that combine ethically sourced specimens with restored vintage frames and antique materials.Each piece Hannah creates is more than just art—it’s a story. By restoring forgotten vintage items and pairing them with preserved insects, she gives new life to objects that might otherwise be lost to time.But Hannah’s story doesn’t stop there. She is also a traveling artist, living full-time in a 31-foot motorhome with her husband and two dogs, exploring the country while sourcing materials, connecting with local communities, and creating art along the way.In this conversation we explore:• Hannah’s journey back into art• The fascinating world of insect preservation• Vintage restoration and storytelling through objects• Ethical sourcing and sustainability in art• Life on the road as a traveling artistThis is a beautiful conversation about creativity, curiosity, and finding art in unexpected #RiveraRarities#OdditiesArt#InsectArt#TravelingArtist#VintageRestoration#OdditiesAndCuriosities#PodcastInterview#ArtistInterview
By Philip CooperIn this episode, I sit down with Hannah Rivera, the artist behind RiveraRarities, whose work blends vintage restoration, insect preservation, and storytelling into hauntingly beautiful pieces of art.Originally starting as a traditional 2D artist working with acrylic and charcoal, Hannah eventually rediscovered her creativity through the fascinating world of oddities and curiosities. Inspired by the natural beauty of insects, she immersed herself in the intricate craft of insect pinning, creating carefully curated works that combine ethically sourced specimens with restored vintage frames and antique materials.Each piece Hannah creates is more than just art—it’s a story. By restoring forgotten vintage items and pairing them with preserved insects, she gives new life to objects that might otherwise be lost to time.But Hannah’s story doesn’t stop there. She is also a traveling artist, living full-time in a 31-foot motorhome with her husband and two dogs, exploring the country while sourcing materials, connecting with local communities, and creating art along the way.In this conversation we explore:• Hannah’s journey back into art• The fascinating world of insect preservation• Vintage restoration and storytelling through objects• Ethical sourcing and sustainability in art• Life on the road as a traveling artistThis is a beautiful conversation about creativity, curiosity, and finding art in unexpected #RiveraRarities#OdditiesArt#InsectArt#TravelingArtist#VintageRestoration#OdditiesAndCuriosities#PodcastInterview#ArtistInterview