Episode 1: Sharon Kyle

Sharon Kyle is a multidisciplinary artist best known for her unique use of texture and materials. Sharon often incorporates found ordinary objects like rusted metal, wood, paper and cloth, alongside industrial materials such as concrete, asphalt and insulation foam. Sharon’s work transforms old, rusted, discarded materials into elegant but provocative statements on aging, gender, and cultural values. In this conversation, Sharon Kyle discusses how her early experiences in real estate and construction influenced her choice of materials, how she made the plunge to return to college in her early 30s, and how she supplemented her early art practice with sales positions working with educational materials.Sharon's infectious laugh and candid discussion of aging make this a particularly engaging conversation.Find Sharon:Sharon's Website:   www.sharonkyle.artSharon's Instagram:  sharonkyleartworksMentioned:Janet Fish, contemporary American realist artist  learn moreReal Artists Don’t Starve, by Jeff Goins  available hereLois Wilson, American folk artist learn moreTreasures from the Rubble, documentary about artist Lois Wilson  watch hereFayette Art Museum (Fayette, AL)  learn moreFind Me, Kristy Darnell Battani:  Kristy's Website:  www.kristybattani.comKristy's Instagram:  kristybattaniartDid you enjoy hearing about Sharon's plunge? If so, please take a moment to leave a rating and a comment: https://lovethepodcast.com/artishplungeMusic:"Surf Guitar Madness," Alexis Messier,  Licensed by PremiumBeat.comSupport the Show.

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ARTish Plunge, a podcast for anyone interested in the curious relationship between artists and the other professions, day jobs, or past experiences that have allowed them to plunge into the art they create.