Join us on AART the Podcast for an inspiring conversation with Erin Spencer, a talented landscape artist whose breathtaking paintings capture the beauty and serenity of nature. In this episode, Erin shares her journey as an artist, from her early inspirations to her signature techniques that bring landscapes to life on canvas. Discover the creative processes behind her work, including her approach to color, composition, and the emotional storytelling that makes her art so compelling. Whether you’re an aspiring painter, an art enthusiast, or simply someone who loves nature-inspired art, this interview is packed with insights into the world of contemporary landscape painting. Erin also discusses the challenges and triumphs of building a career in the arts, offering practical advice for fellow artists and creatives. Tune in to explore Erin Spencer’s artistic vision, learn about her favorite landscapes to paint, and gain a deeper appreciation for the power of art to connect us with the natural world.Keywords:Erin Spencer, landscape artist, contemporary landscape painting, painting techniques, nature-inspired art, art podcast, AART the Podcast, artist interview, creative process, art inspiration, emerging artists, art career adviceBIOFinding poetry in the landscape is how Erin Spencer portrays her work as she connects with nature. Born in Northern California, the second of seven children, Erin moved to Maryland as a toddler. She showed an early interest in writing, dancing and archeology and would later study archeology and history at Brigham Young University in Utah. Her father, Boyd, was a chemistry professor, as well as a pianist and composer, and her mother Janine, a teacher who encouraged all her children to be creative. In her 20’s, Erin spent 18 months in The Netherlands as a church missionary, where she took photographs, which provided her with the inspiration for her early paintings. After returning to the US, Erin married her husband, Peter, and in 2008 the couple moved to Rhode Island where they have raised three children. Faith and family are the most important aspects of Erin’s life — she reads her scriptures daily and spends time each day at the easel. Her inspiration for her landscapes comes from California to New England via Europe and she captures her scenes in plein air or in the studio. “I think what’s so exciting about the art, what I produce but also art that I get to see from others, not just paintings but anything that people create, it’s an exciting thing to see.” Erin also spends time studying art and teaching workshops. Her paintings are included in private collections across the United States and around the world including Canada, Europe, Israel, Australia, and Japan. She says: “My personal process begins with observation and study of the natural world in all its splendid variation. Whether working from life or from sketches back in my studio, my paintings become translations of what I perceive. The beauty of this is that I will always have work to do, poems to create from my personal impressions of the world.”Erin’s favorite female artists:Maria JosenhansMary TonkinLaura RiosBethann Moran-HandzlikSarah ManolescueJennifer MosesErin’s playlist:“It varies. Sometimes it's a podcast (often an art podcast or This American Life). I often listen to music. Currently I'm playing Johnny Flynn, Gregory Alan Isakov, Kishi Bashi, and Dar Williams. It changes, but music is a huge part of my practice.” https://www.erinspencerart.com/Instagram: @erinspencerart Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell Studios@theaartpodcastEmail: [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.A Hollowell Studios ProductionInstagram: @theaartpodcast Email: [email protected]© Copyright: Chris Stafford | Hollowell StudiosAll Rights Reserved
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