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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
You're listening to Mick Unplugged, hosted by the one and only Mick Hunt. This is where purpose meets power and stories spark transformation.
Chapter 2: What pivotal life experience influenced Jefrë's career as an artist?
Mick takes you beyond the motivation and into meaning, helping you discover your because and becoming unstoppable. I'm Rudy Rush, and trust me, you're in the right place. Let's get unplugged. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another exciting episode of McUnplugged.
Chapter 3: How did Jefrë transition from urban design to monumental art?
And we are in for something monumental. A lot of times we talk about people being a unique one of one. Well, I am definitely talking to someone that is just that.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the 'Victor' sculpture in the Philippines?
We're talking about a journey, a story, the uniqueness that can only be told by my man, Jeffrey. Jeffrey, how are you doing today, brother? Thanks, Mick.
Thanks for having me here today.
Chapter 5: How does Jefrë's art resonate with local communities?
I appreciate it. I am truly honored. You were decked out. You got the Gucci Adidas. We are doing major things right here today on Mick Unplugged. Bro, I'm honored, you know. I had to come and compress.
Chapter 6: What role does branding play in Jefrë's artistic journey?
Dressed to impress. I'm here on Mick Unplugged. Hey, hey, hey. And we appreciate it too, man. You know, we were introduced to each other through our mutual homie, Damon John. The Shark. The Shark. And we're going to talk about Shark art in a second too, right? We're going to break some news on that. But talking to Damon and he's like, Mick, do you know Jeff Ray? And I'm like, nah, who is Jeff Ray?
Chapter 7: What is Shark Art and how does it support artists?
He goes, Dude. And he shows me this portfolio of amazing things. And I was like, you know, this guy. And he's like, not only that, he's the number one draft pick for shark art. And I was like, let's go. And so then I, I got to follow you and I saw all the amazing things that you've been doing.
Chapter 8: What are Jefrë's upcoming projects and their impact?
And I have been blown away because one, I'm not artistic, bro. I see one dimension. So I'm going to go ahead and ruin it for everybody. We're all creative in our own ways. No, no. I see one dimension. But following you, I have learned to appreciate art. And when I call you a unique one of one, it's because you're building sculptures that are like 18 billion feet high.
And those are things that we haven't seen like in our lifetime. Like you're doing things that... That generations from now are going to say, whoa, how'd that get there? How's that make you feel, man?
You know, I think for me, as we get into it, like my life story, you know, I think for me, it's always about understanding, you know, legacy. Right. And. As a creator, can I create something here that will outlive me? And some things that I do are necessarily about... As an artist, you try to do things that are about you and your story. But I think for me, it's really this...
opportunity to kind of create legacy through celebrating other people and other cities and other cultures, not about me.
And I think that as an artist, sometimes we forget that, you know, the art should come from you, but if you're trying to share it with the world, you should bring parts of the world to you so that you can interpret on ways that they can experience it for them to create memories for lifetimes.
Yeah. And that's what it's about, man. Like, you know, we were talking earlier about, And you're all about creating those memories, creating those moments that people appreciate that they're going to talk about, not even talking about, oh, Jeff Ray did that because I know that this is your heart.
You want them to understand how it made them feel in that moment and the memories collectively that is there. Has that always been who you are? Has that always been like that inner thing for you?
I think so. I think I'm always been interested in using my talents and my gifts to help others. I'm more of a giver, whether it's through creation or organization or helping. I'm sort of the guy that always is like trying to get people together, whether it's through friends or family and organizing these experiences.
And so instead of getting friends and families together, I'm getting cities and nations together to create icons or moments that they can identify with their own culture and their own sort of history to create their own memories as part of it. You know, and I think...
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