Join us on 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where your host, Rob Lee, leads the way. Our today’s guest Scott Everett is a versatile multidisciplinary creative hailing from Detroit, Michigan, and the proud owner of WessonArt, a bespoke sticker and printshop brand that elegantly captures nostalgia in the contemporary realm. Born in Detroit and raised in Arizona, Scott's artistic journey began in his early years, blossoming with prowess in drawing and painting. Transitioning into graphic and package design, he has shaped a distinctive artistic style. Currently engaged in user research, Scott adeptly guides individuals and institutions through intricate systems. His acclaim stems from his captivating pop culture-infused creations that skillfully bridge the gap between eras, exquisitely celebrating both the past and the present.
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Don't miss out on this valuable conversation with Scott as he discusses his artistic journey and his focus on celebrating the past and present in his work. He shares how his love for art started at a young age and how he developed his skills in drawing and painting. Scott also talks about his transition into graphic design and package design and how it influenced his current artistic style. He highlights the importance of learning new skills and the role of technology, particularly the iPad, in his creative process. Scott also touches on the artist community in Detroit and his desire to find his place within it.
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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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