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EFII Podcast Episode 17 – Brian Despain

EFII Podcast Episode 17 – Brian Despain

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Episode 17 of the Escape From Illustration Island Podcast features an audio interview with Brian Despain, Illustrator and oil painter known for his current series featuring robots. Together we discuss Brian’s adventures in multiple artsitic professions, his philosophical approach to painting, and where he wants to take his work in the future. I also highlight some recent inspiring achievements by fellow artists.

For more interviews and other Illustration resources, visit Escape From Illustration Island.

Here are links to the things mentioned on the show:

Brian Despain’s Website
Kevin Cross
Monkey Mod
Dani Jones
Artcast Network

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