Inky Leaves Podcasting - An Audio Sketchbook

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Sinopsis

This is an audio sketchbook promoting the work of artist J R Shepherd and the world of botanical art.

Episodios

  • Episode 19: In conversation with Hanna Varga during The Great Pause of 2020

    11/05/2020 Duración: 01h06min

    This week I am in conversation with artist Hanna Varga on her life's passion for working with nature and her journey as an artist and mother. Originally part of the art practice 'Ashleaf', Hanna has recently embarked on a new path alongside her art practice as a foundrywoman and sculptress, setting up a new artist network called Dialogues with Nature. This venture has been something Hanna has wanted to do for a long time and she's put an extraordinary amount of work towards it. Now, during The Great Pause of 2020, her network is more important than ever - supporting artists during this transformative time. The network is private to members. If you are interested in joining and taking part, message Hanna on instagram. Alongside her practice, Hanna also has her own Podcasting channel, which you can listen to here. She also recently embarked on her '100 leaves project', which you can read more about here. Hanna remains to be one of the most authentic, beautiful souls I have ever met

  • Episode 18: The Sounds of Egypt and Day 18 of "Slow Down"

    29/03/2020 Duración: 26min

    In this podcast I bring you the sounds of Cairo, when I visited the city in my search for the blue waterlily of the Nile, January this year. I then take you to Spain, where I talk about my current paintings and what life is like under lock down in my Andalucian studio, 1000m high on the edges of a National Park. I decided to place a couple of sounds beyond the 'play out tune' to take you back to life 'with people' at the end. A place where we gather for folk festivals in pubs and bars. Life has certainly been turned upside down for nearly every single person on this planet and it will inevitably be a tricky few months to navigate, but I feel it's important to keep our imaginations and connections alive and I hope that my audio helps you to do this.I hope you are all keeping well. This is a great time to go within and to look after yourselves. Try not to think too much, say grounded, breathe deeply.All my love,Jess x

  • Episode 17: Jessica Shepherd's talk at Space Mountain Art Music Festival, Spain

    11/02/2020 Duración: 19min

    This is a live recording made of my talk at the Space Mountain International Art Festival in Spain. The event is the brainchild of musician and record producer Martin Glover (AKA Youth / Dragonfly Records) and was curated this year by Lisa Azarmi of Ravenous Butterflies fame. Set in the beautiful Lecrin Valley in Andalucia at the Space Mountain Recording Studio, this festival showcases the work of artists, authors and musicians and features live music and international DJs alongside workshops and talks. Last October I was honored to be invited as a guest speaker. There was a lot of ground to cover, so I decided this time to talk about INKQ and invited Andrew Burton to join me as designer. This is our talk. Live and unedited.

  • Episode 16: Ian Rutter in conversation with Jessica Shepherd

    24/09/2019 Duración: 09min

    Here I talk with presenter and artist Ian Rutter about a unique course I'll be teaching with Granada Concierge in Southern Spain next year. Ian launched Granada Concierge with his partner Andrew shortly after moving to Spain. Almost as soon as they arrived in Andalucia, they knew that they wanted to share their love of the area with visitors who wanted to immerse themselves in the culture and landscapes of this sensually rich part of Southern Spain.As part of their creative courses programme, I'll be taking a lucky group of you under my wing between 4th and 8th June 2020, showing you how to paint flowers and leaves in the beautiful, historic village of Moclín in Southern Spain. Over the 3 days of the course, you will have the opportunity to learn how to paint our beautiful Spanish flowers, local fresh fruits, leaves and seeds in this idyllic setting. You will learn more about the structure of flowers, how to mix colours and how to use different paper types, brushes and paints. This course is suitabl

  • Episode 15: Blue Flower - Switzerland, Spain and Ireland

    18/09/2019 Duración: 20min

    In this episode, I talk about my new studio and how working in isolation affects our sense of time. I consider ideas of time and how as painters we have to think about space and time in ways that many might not. I touch on Hockney, but of course one cannot forget the Cubists and early Scandinavian painters who also played with space-time. I am no expert and am merely skirting around a subject that has only just begun to grab my attention as I delve further into blue and what it means in terms of metaphysical longing. I feel another trip to the library coming on!I then bring you the sounds of Zurich, St. Gallen and the Swiss Alps where I travelled to this summer in my search for wild Gentians. The climb through the mountains was pretty tough as I was recovering from an illness, but it was utterly amazing. The beauty of the Swiss Alps is unrivaled and whilst being in this sublime environment I felt I was able to connect with true 'Strum und Drang' and the kindred souls who first begun the European Rom

  • Episode 14: In conversation with painter Jenny Coker

    20/05/2019 Duración: 01h08min

    This week, I am joined by painter Jenny Coker who talks about her work and how she works with different papers and paints from her studio in the North Island of New Zealand. This interview was recorded back in July 2018 just before everything went a bit nuts on the run-up to Blue Flower: The Antipodes so apologies for it taking so long to publish. Born in New Zealand Jenny is well known for her beautiful, sensual paintings of plants and flowers in watercolour and for her more traditional work in oils where she works using the time-consuming Flemish technique. The resurgence of classical realism appealed greatly and a high point of her art journey was a short course on oil portraiture at the Florence Academy of Art in 2016.Jenny's large scale irises took her over in 2018, culminating in her beautiful series called 'Eros'. Often asked which medium is her favourite, she moves with ease between both watercolour and oil. Jenny travels extensively all over the world and is looking to visit Europe aga

  • Episode 13: Blue Flower - Tasmania

    25/02/2019 Duración: 28min

    In this episode, I produce a solo show discussing my time in Tasmania. After spending an incredible two months in Australia and New Zealand I made the decision to extend my stay and go back to Tasmania to paint the orchids on the land they grew from. Something told me to go back. The time I spent there was incredibly deep and meaningful. It was both the hardest thing I had ever done and the most rewarding. This recording discusses my experiences not only with the land, but with a new painting medium. I also discuss the exciting future of our precious INKQ newspaper. The next edition of which, will include a four A5 postcard set of my recent Tasmanian Blue Sun Orchid paintings. To make sure that you secure your next four editions of INKQ (there are only 223) and this postcard set, you can renew your subscription here: www.inkyleavespublishing.com/inkqDispatch date is March 21st 2019.Edition is limited to 223 copies only.Subscription includes postage to anywhere in the world.With thanks to M & G for making

  • Episode 12: Blue Flower - Australia

    14/12/2018 Duración: 13min

    In this episode, Jess shares with you the sounds she heard in her first month of being in Australia. The episode begins with the birds she could hear last October on her birthday in a remote part of Gippsland where she stayed for a few days off grid near the sea. As the soundscape moves, we are taken on a journey from Gippsland to Northern Tasmania where we can hear some of the sounds from the heath where Jess began her search for blue sun orchids. There is some commentary which was recorded in the field by Jess as she sat with a particularly beautiful orchid in the wind and rain for an hour.Jess' experience of Tasmania was incredibly deep and moving and as a result she has made the decision to extend her trip and return to the landscape towards the end of December to record it in paint, text and sound alone. As a nomadic artist, a fair amount of planning is called for in order to conduct this type of work (especially over the festive season). The canvas for painting on was ordered in a fabric shop in We

  • Episode 11: Blue Flower - New Zealand

    14/12/2018 Duración: 09min

    In this episode, Jessica Shepherd takes you through the soundscapes of Wellington, Moana and Auckland in New Zealand. This recording documents the second half of Jess' Australasian tour for Blue Flower. The New Zealand trip began with Jess finding one of the last flowering Chatham Forget Me Not's in Otari Botanical Garden, Wellington with botanical painter Sue Wickison and ended with her finding an open blue Sun Orchid in Auckland Cemetery with illustrator Sandra Morris and botanist Ewen Cameron. In between these blue flower book ends, Jess flew to Christchurch where she was met with Elizabeth Yuill Proctor who took her to Hanmer Springs, Moana and Hokitika, after which she flew on to Auckland where she spent a few days with illustrator Lesley Alexander. This recording documents the time she spent in the cemetery with Sandra and Ewen as they finally locate an open blue sun orchid during an afternoon in one of the largest cemeteries Jess had ever seen.

  • Episode 10: Sounds of the Tarkine, Tasmania

    07/12/2018 Duración: 48min

    In this episode, Jessica Shepherd takes you through the forests and the heathland of the Tarkine in Tasmania without commentary. Jess flew out to Tasmania on the 1st November 2018 from Melbourne by a little propeller plane in search for the elusive blue Sun Orchid. A severe weather warning had just been issued and the trip was almost cancelled. However Jess made the decision to travel regardless, as for her, the challenging weather was part of the tale and journey. Sun orchids only open in the sunshine, so locating an open orchid in the storm was certainly difficult. Nevertheless, she found one, like a needle in a haystack. The birdsong in this recording is mostly from the ancient forests of the Tarkine, a magical place which is due to be logged very soon. Jess was invited to stay in one of the campsites in the wood as an artist to study the environment before it's disappearance. The experience of immersing herself in this fragile and vulnerable landscape with it's dark history and uncertain future

  • Episode 9: In Conversation with Turkish botanical illustrator Işik Güner

    27/08/2018 Duración: 35min

    This week, I am joined by botanical illustrator Işik Güner who tells us all about her work from her studio in Turkey. Işik is well known for her extraordinarily accurate depictions of plants in watercolour and for her passion for plant conversation. She worked extensively on Plants from the Woods and Forests of Chile, is art editor for the Flora of Turkey, has paintings in the Transylvania Florilegium, held an exhibition to promote the conservation of the Orchids of China in China and teaches all over the world, having just finished a stint as Artist in Residence at Denver Botanic Garden. Currently, Işik is on cusp of finishing all of her preparatory work for her new book. Işik originally trained as an Engineer and took to painting after her studies. In 2014 she was awarded a prize for the best illustration at the 2014 RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) botanical art exhibition in London for her splendiferous rendition of a Gunnera tinctoria pictured here. For the first few minutes of this podcast, we are ta

  • Episode 8: In Conversation with Australian botanical artist Heidi Willis

    21/08/2018 Duración: 41min

    This week, I get to catch up with botanical artist Heidi Willis to hear about all of her latest projects and travelling adventures. Today, Heidi discusses what it is to be a professional painter and illustrator in the 21st Century and how our work affects the choices we have to make in life Heidi is well known for traveling extensively in her search for inspiring remote habitats and teaches globally. Heidi Willis is an entirely self-taught Natural History watercolour artist. Her reputation as a leading natural history, wildlife and botanical artist is well established and her meticulous and intricate studies of botany and birds can be found in significant public and private collections around the world. For the first few minutes, we are taken to a small village near Santa Fe in Spain. It's Sunday and the Church bells are ringing. I am continuing to play around with sound and the different effects you can achieve with field recording. I view these segments very much as one would an audio sketchbook. Th

  • Episode 7: In Conversation with four times RHS gold medalist Julia Trickey

    01/07/2018 Duración: 33min

    This week, I get to catch up with botanical artist Julia Trickey to hear about all of her latest projects including her latest publishing venture with Two Rivers Press. Julia also talks about the times she has shown at the RHS and how after winning so many medals she now has a demo stand at Royal Horticultural Society's Botanical Art Show which is open between July 11th and 12th 2018. For the first five minutes, we are taken on a journey across Sussex to the magical gardens of Great Dixter. Here I continue to play around with sound and the different effects you can achieve with field recording. I view these segments very much as one would an audio sketchbook. The short mixes form the preliminary work that will influence the direction of the final audio component of my latest project on the Blue Flower. IMAGE: Julia Trickey © Fading Anemone

  • Episode 6: In search of the Blue Meconopsis and Bloom in the Park 2018

    03/06/2018 Duración: 22min

    This fortnight I am joined by botanical artist Elaine Moore-Mackey who has been one of the organisers for this year's Bloom in the Park which is open until June 16th 2018. My interview with Elaine is at about 13 minutes into the recording if you want to fast forward. The episode begins with my trip to Scotland as I travel up north in search of Blue Meconopsis flowers for my latest project 'Blue Flower'. I start speaking at about 4 minutes in. The sounds are of my journey up to Perthshire and from the places I visited including Cluny House and Gardens, the Royal Botanical Gardens Edinburgh and the Explorer's Garden as well as some more time spent in the bluebell woods. As always, there is a little sound snippet right at the end

  • Episode 5: World Botanical Art Day Special with botanical painter Billy Showell

    16/05/2018 Duración: 21min

    Today I am joined by botanical artist Billy Showell who has just been elected as the new President of the Society of Botanical Artists (SBA). We talk about Billy's painting, the SBA's upcoming exhibitions and what to expect at the Art Workers Guild in London for Botanical Art Worldwide Day. The market recordings at the start and end were recorded by me last weekend when I was at the Columbia Road Flower Market in East London continuing my search for Blue flowers. IMAGE: Billy Showell 'Queen of night' © On show at 'Tulipa' in the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid until May 20th n.b. The 18th May 2018 is Botanical Art Worldwide Day; a groundbreaking event which sees botanical artists, organizations, and institutions collaborating together simultaneously worldwide.

  • Episode 4: World Botanical Art Day Special with botanical illustrator Lucy Smith

    15/05/2018 Duración: 17min

    Today I am joined by botanical illustrator Lucy Smith to talk about her work at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and what we can expect for Botanical Art Worldwide Day. The bird recordings are the notorious parakeets which live in Kew Gardens and were recorded by me in 2016. We had numerous technical problems so apologies for the quality of the recording towards the end. After quite a bit of editing, I think we made it through! IMAGE: Lucy Smith © n.b. The 18th May 2018 is Botanical Art Worldwide Day; a groundbreaking event which sees botanical artists, organizations, and institutions collaborating together simultaneously worldwide.

  • Episode 3: World Botanical Art Day Special with natural science illustrator Sarah Morrish

    14/05/2018 Duración: 18min

    Today I am joined with botanical artist Sarah Morrish to talk about her work with Gaynor Dickeson for the Association of British Botanical Artists. The 18th May 2018 is Botanical Art Worldwide Day; a groundbreaking event which sees botanical artists, organizations, and institutions collaborating together simultaneously worldwide. In the interview Sarah mentions that other countries slideshows may be available on the Botanical Art Worldwide website. Unfortunately, this will not now be possible, but look out on the Botanical Art Worldwide Youtube channel for some of the slideshows and other exhibition videos.

  • Episode 2: In conversation with botanical art collector Dr. Shirley Sherwood

    12/05/2018 Duración: 35min

    This week I am in conversation with British botanist, botanical art collector and author Dr. Shirley Sherwood on her life's passion for plants in pictures. Having dedicated 27 years of her life to travelling extensively and amassing an astonishing collection of contemporary botanical paintings from artists around the world, Dr. Shirley Sherwood is rightly described as the driving force behind the revival of interest we are seeing today in botanical art.

  • Episode 1: In conversation with botanical artist Denise Ramsay

    06/05/2018 Duración: 24min

    This fortnight I am in conversation with watercolour artist Denise Ramsay. Denise is well known for painting large, exquisite flowers with precision and finesse. If you want to follow Denise's work, you can follow her on Instagram.