Hello Lightning Tamers!
This episode 11! In today’s podcast, we have Artist and Educator, Sarah Blood. We couldn’t have found a better time to release this podcast, than now. As we recently finished up episode 10 talking about the process of plasma, we must consider how we use it as a medium. Sarah talks about her neon origin, her use of light and material, education and misconceptions of neon. |
Show Notes
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud
www.joakimkarud.com https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud www.patreon.com/joakimkarud |
Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED
WWW.LAKEYINSPIRED.COM https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired www.patreon.com/lakeyinspired |
I’d like to thank Sarah Blood for taking time out of her busy schedule to redo our recording, and offering her insight for use of light and material.
Also, I’d like to thank Pittsburgh Glass Center for supporting me as a place of research and inspiration, as well as encouraging me to pursue this project, and the Plasma Art Alliance where I have access to the well of knowledge and connects me to some amazing people.
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Percy Echols II
Taming⚡Lightning
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Art – Sculpture/Dimensional Studies | Alfred University
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