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In this episode of Brushstrokes of Being, The Double Chair, I bring two voices into dialogue: the Artist, living for unity, diversity, and transformation, and the Philosopher, seeking meaning in those values.
The conversation weaves together childhood curiosity, music, the Old Masters, the quiet rebellion of painting, the essential role of diversity, and the distinction between discrimination and racism. At its core lies the question of why I do what I do, and who I am as a human and as an artist.
This is not an interview with answers; it is an invitation to ask questions again and again and to live as an artist.
Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome & the deeper questions behind technique
00:34 – The artist and philosopher in dialogue
01:34 – Following curiosity, music, and art against the grain
02:15 – Old Masters, story, and meaning in painting
03:19 – Resisting speed and noise: art as slow rebellion
04:47 – Unity, diversity, and transformation in practice
06:06 – Discrimination vs. racism: the deeper distinction
07:28 – Colour as story, music, and truth
09:12 – Between rebellion and love, stillness and colour