

Artist Decoded by Yoshino
Yoshino Studios
"I started this series as a means for exploration, an exploration of self, and an exploration of the perspectives of other artists.
This series is an unabridged documentation of conversations between artists. It's a series dedicated to breaking down the barriers we tend to set up in our own minds. I want to inspire future creatives to have the courage to explore and experiment. This is about making dreams a reality and not about letting our dreams fall to the wayside.
My intention is to give my audience a sense of real human connection, something that feels rich and organic.
When I was thinking of a title I thought of the word "movement".
In relation to the Renaissance period in art, my goal for this program is to signify a rebirth of consciousness towards the way we look at contemporary art."
- Yoshino (@yoshinostudios)
This series is an unabridged documentation of conversations between artists. It's a series dedicated to breaking down the barriers we tend to set up in our own minds. I want to inspire future creatives to have the courage to explore and experiment. This is about making dreams a reality and not about letting our dreams fall to the wayside.
My intention is to give my audience a sense of real human connection, something that feels rich and organic.
When I was thinking of a title I thought of the word "movement".
In relation to the Renaissance period in art, my goal for this program is to signify a rebirth of consciousness towards the way we look at contemporary art."
- Yoshino (@yoshinostudios)
Episodes
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Apr 9, 2020 • 51min
Cognitive Dissonance with Allie X | AD 155
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Allie X: Somewhere amidst the outer reaches of iconoclastic pop darling Allie X's mind, you'll find the limits of a surreal hamlet inspired by the East Coast's infamous playground of the pedigreed, Cape Cod. That said, it doesn't take long for all the overbearing, Americana-worshipping idyll to melt into a gloomy, grandiose fantasy world of Allie's creation. A distinct departure from her previous effort — the irreverent, observational Super Sunset — this new writing is an intimate, healing journey focused inwards. Told through the perspective of character rooted in Allie's own reluctant reflections upon her teenage alienation, it's an invitation to recontextualize the banality of our shared suburban coming-of-age angst via wry romanticization and darkly-dreamlike production. To rethink ostracization and ennui as a vehicle to unite, rather than isolate, all of the anxiety-ridden outsiders. "I was waiting for the right moment and place and maturity level where I could comfortably and accurately put these feelings into song," Allie says, before adding, "This sort of margin in time, and space helped me dive in, and explore some repressed feelings." Interestingly enough, her new work was created within the span of few whirlwind weeks. A literal world away from the hook-driven writing rooms of Los Angeles. Thanks to the help of like-minded Swedish producer, Oscar Görres, and co-writer James Alan Ghaleb, lead single "Fresh Laundry" unfurled into a gaudily melancholic, whimsical encapsulation of the surreal world Allie always dreamed of belonging to. Meanwhile, tracks like "Regulars" explores the struggle of a fish-out-of water forced to adhere to the conventional, while the Troye Sivan duet "Love Me Wrong" expounds upon these feelings — turning it toward the often fraught relationships with our family that we eventually end up internalizing. A carefully constructed meditation on universal themes of identity and belonging, most importantly, this new work is also a declaration of the autonomy we have when it comes to redefining ourselves and our place in the world. Although, Allie herself may still be on a journey toward reconciling with her past, by allowing herself to continue exploring the margins of contemporary pop, she's ended up finding herself, at last, a little bit closer to home. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Her collaboration with Mitski (singer / songwriter) for their song "Susie Save Your Love" Cognitive dissonance Her writing process for her newest album, Cape God, which was inspired by the 2015 HBO documentary entitled "Heroin: Cape Cod USA" directed by Steven Okazaki Sifting through disparate elements Challenges faced in her music career Adaptive resilience www.artistdecoded.com alliex.com instagram.com/alliex

Apr 4, 2020 • 57min
Opening The Flood Gates with Ron Hicks | AD 154
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Ron: Ron Hicks was born in Columbus, Ohio but spent most of his childhood growing up in the modest and friendly neighborhood of Park Hill in Denver, Colorado. Ron always knew he would be an artist. Ron's family later relocated back to Ohio where during high school he was awarded several awards, and honors for various art shows and competitions. His talent became obvious and noted throughout his high school career, and Ron was awarded a full scholarship to Columbus College of Art and Design in Columbus, OH. He later returned to Denver then subsequently earned a degree in Advertising Design. After college, Ron applied his degree, and natural talent to working for ad agencies, magazines, and as a freelance illustrator. He would soon realize his true passion. Ron's natural talent, and eye for beauty encouraged a shift in the direction of his style of painting. "I see things very abstractly, so I think of myself as a painter who sees shape, value, edges and texture. It could be the most mundane thing to any passer-by, but I find great beauty in that. I can't imagine not painting...not creating. If I'm not painting, creating, and sharing my gift then what's the point?" - Ron Hicks Topics Discussed In This Episode: The recent LA Art Show with his paintings on view at the Gallery 1261 booth His early art inspiration as a child specifically from his mother Starting a Saturday art program at the Columbus College of Art and Design in high school Moving back to Denver to finish college, and a short-winded pursuit in advertising design before diving into his art career An early mentorship that allowed him to tap into the "soul" of his art, and thoughts on developing an intuitive toolbox Hicks' evolution of his art, and the abstract dialogue that comes through his paintings Creating honesty in his art but leaving room for his viewers' interpretation of his works Processing the traumas of thirty years of racial profiling www.artistdecoded.com ronhicks.com instagram.com/ronhicksart

Apr 1, 2020 • 56min
Creating Your Own Creative Community with Ibarionex Perello @ The Candid Frame | AD 153
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Ibarionex: Ibarionex Perello is a photographer, writer and educator. Since 2006, he has also served as the host, and producer of The Candid Frame photography podcast, which has featured hundreds of conversations with the world's best and established photographers. Guests have included Sam Abell, Maggie Steber, Eli Reed, Jay Maisel, Elliot Erwitt, Ruddy Roye, Dan Winters, Keith Carter and many more. Ibarionex has written hundreds of magazine articles on the subject of photography and has authored half a dozen books on the subject of photography including his most recent Making Photographs: Developing a Personal Visual Workflow. Topics Discussed In This Episode: His podcast, "The Candid Frame" Content with substance vs. content consumed to distract Cerebral vs. technical vs. intuitive elements to creativity Book: Henri Cartier-Bresson's "The Decisive Moment" Finding comfortability in uncomfortable scenarios Discussing the role of the interviewer Ibarionex's photography and writing process The importance of creating your own creative community Podcast: Elvis Mitchell's "The Treatment" Photographers: Joel Meyerowitz, Richard Avedon, Michelle Groskopf www.artistdecoded.com www.ibarionex.net https://www.instagram.com/ibarionex/

Mar 29, 2020 • 1h 12min
Everything Happens For A Reason with Denna Thomsen | AD 152
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Denna: Denna Thomsen grew up in Omaha Nebraska, later receiving a Bachelor of Arts from Colorado State University. She moved to California in 2007 to pursue a professional dance career and gained a spot with Hysterica Dance Company, founded by Kitty McNamee. In 2012, Alma Ha'rel gave Denna her first break acting and dancing alongside Shia Labeouf, in Fjogur Piano by Sigur Ros. She soon became infatuated with the commercial side and later danced beside Madonna, David Bowie, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dogg, Florence + The Machine and SIA. With the rise of musical artist, SIA, in 2014, Denna began to assist Ryan Heffington on all future endeavors and more including Lorde, The OA, Kenzo Fashion Show, Mascots, and Homepod, directed by Spike Jonze. She has recently choreographed a scene from the new movie, Booksmart, and has been recognized for her work in the known Apple commercial, "SWAY." Denna will next be spotted as an actress alongside Finn Wolfhardt and Mackenzie Davis, in an Amblin Entertainment film called "The Turning", directed by Floria Sigismondi. Topics Discussed In This Episode: How she found her love for dance and choreography Applying the structure and discipline of her practice to navigate through the contemporary dance world, and life in general Triggers for inspiration Continuing a writing practice as a way to inform dance, and other aspects of creativity Butoh Dance AKA The Dance of Darkness Poor accreditation, and mistreatment of dancers in the entertainment industry Challenges in sustainability that face contemporary dancers/choreographers Pushing through fear to become what you were meant to be Releasing tension through physical activity, and emotional vulnerability www.artistdecoded.com www.dennathomsen.com https://www.instagram.com/dennathomsen/

Mar 24, 2020 • 1h 13min
Cultivating Wisdom Through Authentic Dialogue with Michael Phillip | AD 151
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Michael: Michael Phillip is a writer, seeker, and wonder-dipping host of the Third Eye Drops podcast. In it, he melds minds with some of the planet's most interesting artists, scientists, philosophers, and consciousness explorers. Topics Discussed In This Episode: The value of having a contemplative practice Søren Kierkegaard's "Leaf of Faith" Michael's first Ayahuasca experience Ancient mystery schools, and revealing the mysteries of life and death The Myer's Briggs Personality Test "Awakening From The Meaning Crisis", a YouTube series by John Vervaeke whom is a psychology and cognitive science professor at University of Toronto Addressing the COVID-19 crisis The cultivation of wisdom through authentic dialogue www.artistdecoded.com ThirdEyeDrops.com Third Eye Drops on Patreon Third Eye Drops on iTunes

Mar 18, 2020 • 1h 28min
The Art of Self Defense with Riley Stearns | AD 150
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Riley: Riley Stearns (Director + Writer) grew up in Pflugerville, Texas. His short, The Cub, screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. His feature debut, Faults, starring Leland Orser, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, premiered at SXSW in 2014 and was released theatrically. The Art of Self-Defense (2019) played at numerous international film festivals including the opening night slot of Munich Film Festival and was released domestically to critical acclaim. The Art of Self-Defense is Stearns' second feature. He is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu under, Renzo Gracie black belt, Shawn Williams. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Stearns' seven-year journey training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and studying at various schools including Renzo Gracie's academy in LA A discussion on Stearns' recent film "The Art of Self Defense" The concept of toxic masculinity, and its effects on society's expectation of people His use of dark comedy, and absurdity in breaking down the stereotypes of men and developing an overall message on the importance of being yourself Using his art as a means to express his emotions and deal with personal traumas, including a recent divorce On Stearns' writing process, incubation period, and organic approach in editing after the script is finished Finding a recent passion playing the mandolin His collaborations in film, and maintaining healthy relationships with those he works with Having wins and balancing what people like versus having a healthy ego as an artist, specifically concerning his reception of his 2013 short film "The Cub" which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival Reflection on Stearns' 2014 film, Faults The Art of Self Defense is available to stream on Hulu www.artistdecoded.com www.rileystearns.com https://www.instagram.com/rileystearns/

Mar 17, 2020 • 1h 19min
Taking Action In Spite of Fear with Akira Beard | AD 149
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Akira: "Making pictures is one of the earliest memories I recall. Before learning to write the alphabet I was drawing from my imagination in crayons. And over all the years that followed, there has never been a period where I didn't continue the practice. I remember for example just after graduating high school and living on my own as a dishwasher with no ambitions in life but to get drunk and high. But when the party was over I would be in the kitchen of a house I didn't live in, drawing past dawn. Or even when I was a student at the University of California Berkeley, on my way towards a corporate life, having never conceived even the possibility where art could be a profession, I filled my notebooks not with words from lectures, but with sketches of teachers and classmates. And though later I would become a 'professional artist', I sometimes look back at such moments if confused with the roots of my creativity. It started purely as an act of autonomy, where nothing outside myself influenced or affected it. I simply drew because I enjoyed it above all else. Sure, like anyone I've had plenty of typical life experiences that have brought their own joy, but nothing compares in consistency and meaningfulness that making art has provided. Even during those unavoidable periods with living that challenge us most, drastic life change/loss/death, art has functioned as a medium with giving meaning to suffering, transforming it into an experience with healing. This I hope, begins to describe the art I make. The drawings and paintings you see on this site, are similar to snapshots where the lens points in Life's direction with penetrating force. Every piece reflects a story only Life could tell. Up until my middle twenties it was enough to make art for its own sake. When I discovered making pictures offered so much more in such ways, a journey of exploration began. It's fascinating to see how far it has come, and continuing forward never knowing where it may go." - Akira Beard Topics Discussed In This Episode: Akira's journey into tattoo art versus his drawing and painting practice, and how concepts of spontaneity, the subconscious mind, and thinking work into his creative decision-making Using art initially as a necessity to undo years of emotional repression Getting out of his head, and living in the present moment Winning the Redbull art competition, and recontextualizing his preconceived notions of commercial art Akira's personal experience with expectations, and their effects both on relationships and art Leaving UC Berkeley, and corporate career aspirations for art school The important mentorship of an art professor Reflection on his time as a vagabond Incorporating uncomfortability into his life Beginning his practice in jiu-jitsu and self defense Documentaries: "The Real Mr. Miyagi" and " Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present" Thoughts on the hero's journey, and the human experience www.artistdecoded.com www.akirabeard.com https://www.instagram.com/akirabeard/

Mar 14, 2020 • 1h 5min
Freedom Through Expression with Jennifer Pochinski | AD 148
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Jennifer: Jennifer Pochinski is an American figurative painter. Her work is characterized by gestural marks and bold color. Relationships, the male-female power dynamic, and humanity are key themes in her work. She was raised in Hawaii and received her BFA from the University of Hawaii in Painting in 1991. Much of her young adulthood was spent traveling and living on the mainland USA and Europe. Since late 2010, she has been living and working in California. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Pochinski's journey, including moving to Hawaii at a young age, experiencing her senior year abroad in Germany, living in Greece, and ultimately finding her way to Sacramento, CA Her decision in college to change her major to art at the University of Hawaii, and later a brief stint studying interior architecture at an art and design school in Greec Finding an escape and freedom from people pleasing in her artistic practice Pochinski's methods of exploration and experimentation in her art, such as layering, linoleum printing, and collage The act of letting her paintings "sit" and taking time to construct and deconstruct her work Pochinski's passion for art, art books, and learning about other artists' lives. Names mentioned: Sol LeWitt, Eva Hesse, Edward Hopper, Henri Matisse, Markus Lupertz, Georg Baselitz, Cherry Pickles, Christopher Brown, R.B. Kitaj, Eric Fischl, Richard Diebenkorn, Paula Rego, Philip Guston, Jack Oden, Willem de Kooning, Lucian Freud www.artistdecoded.com www.jenniferpochinski.com https://www.instagram.com/jenniferpochinski/

Mar 6, 2020 • 1h 12min
Specific Training And The Socratic Method with Kit Dale | AD 147
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Kit: Kit Dale was born on January 24, 1986, in Melbourne, Australia, growing up in the area's eastern suburbs. During his formative years Dale practiced a number of athletic activities, from karate to inline hockey, as well as Australian football (Aussie rules), a sport he competed in extensively prior to jiu-jitsu. Australian rules football is widely recognized as one of the most physical sports in the world, generally played by large individuals. Although a very athletic competitor himself, Kit lacked the physicality of some of the other players, a handicap Dale sought to overcome by learning a few grappling tricks, starting his jiu-jitsu training in 2008 with Robert Parmakovski – a man who would, years later, become Kit's own student. BJJ came natural to Dale, who soon started allocating more of his time to grappling and less to Aussie rules football. While climbing the ranks of jiu-jitsu Dale trained with Bernie Jenkins (up to blue belt) and Peter De Been (up to brown belt), while also doing plenty of training and experimentation on his own or with friends/students. Once the highly decorated grappler, Yuri Simões moved to Australia, Kit started training with the Brazilian. The two established a strong relationship as friends and training partners, and it was Yuri who promoted Dale to black belt on June, 2013. At the time of the ceremony, Dale had just under 5 years of training, this being one of the fastest rises to the rank recorded by then. Dale would later move to California, USA, one of jiu-jitsu's epicenters in order to improve his grappling skills while also attempting further his acting career. Topics Discussed In This Episode: His early interests that led him to BJJ His rapid success in the world of BJ Challenging the status quo in BJJ. Live training as opposed to drilling. Kit's method of "Specific Training" Improvement through active problem-solving His personal keys to a rewarding and happy life His recent interest in a career as an actor His relationship to problem-solving and the Socratic Method How he applies his methodology of BJJ mastery to the rest of his life. www.artistdecoded.com kitdaletraining.com https://www.instagram.com/kitdaleofficial/

Feb 29, 2020 • 1h 16min
Now Is The Way with Cory Allen | AD 146
https://www.patreon.com/artistdecoded About Cory: Cory Allen is an author, podcast host, meditation teacher, composer, and audio engineer. On his podcast The Astral Hustle, he finds ways for us to live with more wonder and less suffering by speaking with leading experts in mindfulness, neuroscience, music, and philosophy. The Astral Hustle has been downloaded millions of times and was featured by the New York Times. Cory has taught thousands of people how to meditate with clear and concise methods in his online meditation course Release Into Now. He is also a distinguished music producer who has released more than a dozen albums and engineered hundreds of records for other artists. He lives in Austin, Texas. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Allen's reflection on his childhood and his relationship with his family How Allen strives to learn from the people he surrounds himself with Thoughts on how humans react to one another and the complexities of life A discussion on Allen's book, "Now is the Way: An Unconventional Approach to Modern Mindfulness", including the writing process, the method of presenting both simple and complex ideas in a resource for all levels of mindfulness practice, and the experience of it in audio form His journey as a teen studying western and eastern philosophy, meditation, psychedelics, and neuroscience His feelings on abandoning structure, authority, and systems The importance of eating well, and maintaining good health in the mindfulness journey Creating balance between his writing practice and his home life www.artistdecoded.com www.cory-allen.com https://www.instagram.com/heycoryallen/


