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For the first time in our podcast's history, we interviewed a total, complete stranger. The stranger comes from a country filled with beautiful beaches, a lot of complaining, and apparently way too many British tourists. He tells us about his journey to New York: how his parents see it as science fiction, his way into painting, and the strange, lingering meaning of how the airport felt when he first arrived. We also talk about the real story behind the word "eggplant", how reggeaton fails to move a single muscle in his body, England being a sore loser, and how someone mispronouncing your name might not actually matter. Finally, the stranger talks to us about his life as a painter: how people interpret his art, what it's like being a painter in New York, and his thoughts on how to navigate the art market.
By OG Bubus MediaFor the first time in our podcast's history, we interviewed a total, complete stranger. The stranger comes from a country filled with beautiful beaches, a lot of complaining, and apparently way too many British tourists. He tells us about his journey to New York: how his parents see it as science fiction, his way into painting, and the strange, lingering meaning of how the airport felt when he first arrived. We also talk about the real story behind the word "eggplant", how reggeaton fails to move a single muscle in his body, England being a sore loser, and how someone mispronouncing your name might not actually matter. Finally, the stranger talks to us about his life as a painter: how people interpret his art, what it's like being a painter in New York, and his thoughts on how to navigate the art market.