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Virtual Influencers | Bentonia Blues | The Art of Guy Stanley Philoche
Showcase
On this episode of Showcase; Digital Avatar Influencers 00:34Cathy Hackl, Futurist and Business Strategist 01:05Berlin, Augmented Berlin 08:51Moonlight Mobile Theatre 11:36The Art of Guy Stanley Philoche 14:26Raya and the Last Dragon 16:38Bentonia Blues 18:31In Conversation with Youri Omelchenko 21:08#DigitalAvatar #RayaandtheLastDragon #Berlin
25mins
5 Mar 2021
70. Creative Chat with Modern Artist Guy Stanley Philoche
Creative Chats podcast
Haitian-born modern artist Guy Stanley Philoche immigrated to Connecticut when he was three. As the middle child of three boys and coming from a family of sports enthusiasts whose passion he didn’t share, Philoche turned to art as his calling. While remaining close to his Haitian Roots, Philoche was the only son to buck his culture’s tradition of the entire family living together and struck out on his own – first attending Paier College of Art and then Yale. He now lives in New York City. For the past 15 years, Guy Stanley Philoche has been attracting international attention with his work and his impressive roster of solo shows. As an artist, Guy’s palette is strong and sophisticated. His layering technique has created a body of paintings so richly textured that one can hardly hold back from reaching out and touching the canvas. In fact, it is the artist’s intent and wish that the viewer will follow their desire to reach out and feel the different textures of his canvases. His work is for the viewer’s pleasure, to be fully enjoyed from a tactile standpoint, and he has varnished the canvases for exactly that reason. Philoche believes it is a moral imperative to "give-back" and has generously donated his time and work to benefit a great many charities over the years including The American Cancer Society’s Pink and Black Tie Gala, Kids With Cameras, My Language Project The Leukemia Needs Foundation, ARTrageous! and Tibet House. He is also one of a handful of artists who have committed to buying a painting whenever he sells a painting in order to support fellow artists. Guy is truly a gift to the modern art world. www.philochestudios.com Daily Creative Habit Facebook group: www.DailyCreativeHabit.com Monetize Your Genius Virtual Summit: https://www.monetizeyourgenius.net/a/41658/VQARsiSY
43mins
6 Jan 2021
Guy Stanley Philoche
lets talk art with brooke » podcasts
Episode 167: Today I talk to New York artist and benefactor, Guy Stanley Philoche. Guy wants to buy your art. We talk about why every time he sells a painting, he buys a painting. We talk about the transformative power of art and how art changed his life. CREDIT: Guy Stanley Philoche 15Credit: Guy Stanley Philoche.mov This episode is brought to you by: The post Guy Stanley Philoche appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
2 Jan 2021
Guy Stanley Philoche - Episode 45
It's A Hustle
MenuEPISODE #45APRIL 15, 2019GUY STANLEYPHILOCHEHaitian-born, Connecticut-raised and Yale-educated modern artist Guy Stanley Philoche immigrated to Connecticut when he was three. As the middle child of three boys and coming from a family of sports enthusiasts whose passion he didn’t share, Philoche turned to art as his calling. While remaining close to his Haitian Roots, Philoche was the only son to buck his culture’s tradition of the entire family living together and struck out on his own – first attending Paier College of Art and then Yale. He now lives in New York City.For the past 15 years, Guy Stanley Philoche has been attracting international attention with his work and his impressive roster of solo shows. As an artist, Guy’s palette is strong and sophisticated. His layering technique has created a body of paintings so richly textured that one can hardly hold back from reaching out and touching the canvas. In fact, it is the artist’s intent and wish that the viewer will follow their desire to reach out and feel the different textures of his canvases. His work is for the viewer’s pleasure, to be fully enjoyed from a tactile standpoint, and he has varnished the canvases for exactly that reason.
17mins
15 Apr 2019
Guy Stanley Philoche - Episode 37
It's A Hustle
Haitian-born, Connecticut-raised and Yale-educated modern artist Guy Stanley Philoche immigrated to Connecticut when he was three. As the middle child of three boys and coming from a family of sports enthusiasts whose passion he didn’t share, Philoche turned to art as his calling. While remaining close to his Haitian Roots, Philoche was the only son to buck his culture’s tradition of the entire family living together and struck out on his own – first attending Paier College of Art and then Yale. He now lives in New York City.For the past 15 years, Guy Stanley Philoche has been attracting international attention with his work and his impressive roster of solo shows. As an artist, Guy’s palette is strong and sophisticated. His layering technique has created a body of paintings so richly textured that one can hardly hold back from reaching out and touching the canvas. In fact, it is the artist’s intent and wish that the viewer will follow their desire to reach out and feel the different textures of his canvases. His work is for the viewer’s pleasure, to be fully enjoyed from a tactile standpoint, and he has varnished the canvases for exactly that reason.
21mins
27 Mar 2019
Guy Stanley Philoche - Episode 26
It's A Hustle
Haitian-born, Connecticut-raised and Yale-educated modern artist Guy Stanley Philoche immigrated to Connecticut when he was three. As the middle child of three boys and coming from a family of sports enthusiasts whose passion he didn’t share, Philoche turned to art as his calling. While remaining close to his Haitian Roots, Philoche was the only son to buck his culture’s tradition of the entire family living together and struck out on his own – first attending Paier College of Art and then Yale. He now lives in New York City.For the past 15 years, Guy Stanley Philoche has been attracting international attention with his work and his impressive roster of solo shows. As an artist, Guy’s palette is strong and sophisticated. His layering technique has created a body of paintings so richly textured that one can hardly hold back from reaching out and touching the canvas. In fact, it is the artist’s intent and wish that the viewer will follow their desire to reach out and feel the different textures of his canvases. His work is for the viewer’s pleasure, to be fully enjoyed from a tactile standpoint, and he has varnished the canvases for exactly that reason.
17mins
11 Mar 2019