BOB LANDSTROM: haute pate painter + engineer

Often associated with haute pate painting, Atlanta-based abstract painter BOB LANDSTROM found his preferred art medium through metaphysics and Southwestern landscapes—hand-colored volcanic rock. After decades juggling a conflicted existence as both an electrical engineer and an evening/weekend painter, Bob’s persistence in getting his artwork seen has paid off. Now, only a few weeks into his new “full-time” painter role, Bob shares how he has built his presence in the art world, including an upcoming release of his first NFT on Super Rare.As Bob says, “part of being an artist is being out over your ski tips most of the time.”Find Bob:Website:  www.boblandstrom.comInstagram: @boblandstrom Twitter:  boblandstromartMentioned:Matter Painting or haute pate (learn) The Hermetica: The Lost Wisdom of the Pharaohs, by Timothy Freke (read) Quadrivium: The Four Classical Liberal Arts of Number, Geometry, Music, & Cosmology, by Miranda Lundy (read)  Rimbaud: Poems, by Arthur Rimbaud (read) Selected Poetry and Prose, by Stephane Mallarme (read)  Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar...Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes, by Thomas Cathcart (read) Video of Bob in action, including the great yoga swing (watch)Procreate for iPad (explore) Alan Avery Art Company, Atlanta GA (explore)New American Paintings, publication (read) PR For Artists, public relations firm (explore)BG Gallery, Santa Monica (explore)Super Rare, digital art market on Ethereum for art NFT  (explore)Find Me, Kristy Darnell Battani:Website:    https://www.kristybattani.comInstagram:  kristybattaniartFacebook:  kristybattaniartDid you enjoy this episode? If so, please take a moment to leave a comment on Apple PodcastsMusic:"Surf Guitar Madness," Alexis Messier,Licensed by PremiumBeat.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/artishplunge)Support the show

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