Open your ears to 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is at the helm. Our today’s guest Alim Smith, a versatile interdisciplinary artist hailing from Delaware, who takes the art world by storm. With a portfolio showcased in prestigious art galleries predominantly along the East Coast of the United States, Alim's artistic prowess transcends traditional boundaries, owing to his extensive studies in Visual Art, Communicative Arts, and Photography. His creations, deeply rooted in cultural experiences, reflect a dynamic interplay of ideas drawn from self-discovery and a keen understanding of others. A testament to his creative breadth, Alim Smith has recently crafted promotional posters for Season 3 of Atlanta, seamlessly weaving his artistry into the fabric of contemporary pop culture and hip-hop influences.
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Alim joins the podcast to discuss his background and artistic process. He shares his early experiences with art, including selling his first piece in middle school. Alim describes his style as Afro-Surrealism, which allows him to express his blackness in a unique and unconventional way. He also talks about his "In Living Color" series, which reimagines black cultural icons that have influenced his life. The conversation then shifts to his involvement with FX's Atlanta, where he was commissioned to create promotional artwork for the show. Alim discusses the process and the response he has received since the artwork was released.
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Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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