Sean and Jeff and David are the artists who should be fully supported by modern day museums and institutions and their work should be in museums all over the world as an example of our age Fine Art and inspiration to the young generation!
Incredible inso many ways! The amount of time he has been painting and not just the year at it full time is still amazing. I think back at what I was doing only 8 years in with my work. Almost unbelievable yet the prove is right there for the world to see. His ideas for subject matter and how he puts a painting together. I play around with Photoshop, but nothing like he is capable of doing I get some reference for my basic and , as you mentioned, I need to get to work on a canvas and moving paint. This young man has an amazing future ahead him. Thanks Jeff for this great interview.
Fantastic podcast and great to see a fellow Australian be interviewed. Such a huge talent. I found it fascinating to hear about his process , Thanks Jeff for asking so many insightful questions. I look forward to meeting Sean and seeing more of his work
As both an examination of an artist's work and a heartfelt conversation about his thoughts, fears, hopes and complex relationship with his art, I found this podcast utterly mind-blowing. Thank you, Jeff, for helping us get to know Sean (and yourself) a little bit better. I can't wait to listen to more of your interviews. Well done.
I love Sean Layh's work, I started following him when the monkey painting was in progress and remembered lamenting those erased monkeys. He's underrated for sure and I wish his account would blow up even bigger, I follow him on three accounts, but you only need one person to buy a painting in the end. His experience with art education is quite similar to mine, but luckily I only left out 7 years of painting. Thanks for doing these podcasts Jeff, I listen to them whilst painting and they're great companions.
Thank you so much for all of these Fantastic interviews every week Jeff! I really appreciate your consistency and dedication to the podcast. All of your questions are spot on. This interview was fascinating. Thanks for sharing so much information Sean. You both are such masters and great inspirations.
I really enjoyed listening to you and Sean speaking about art. I have listened to all your shows and have re-listened to several of your guests a few times. I will, no doubt, watch this one a few more times. I learned a lot about process and instilling narrative and meaning in a work. It gave me lots to think about. Again, thank you. Brian Mycroft
Thank you so much for this! I discovered Sean some time ago and I related soo much to his work that I started spamming him - this podcast he directed me to just shows how much alike I also prep my work. And your theory is spot on Jeff - everything moves fast. Living as an artist, coping with constant stress... It is challenging! But seeing Sean and listening to his journey I guess that is what it is - the journey is different for everyone! Hope to see him doing huge paintings one day! Cheers!
Sean and Jeff and David are the artists who should be fully supported by modern day museums and institutions and their work should be in museums all over the world as an example of our age Fine Art and inspiration to the young generation!
I’m honored to be included on that generous compliment. Thank you!
Sean is a friend of mine and he is one of the smartest people I know. Great idea getting him on the podcast!
Incredible inso many ways! The amount of time he has been painting and not just the year at it full time is still amazing. I think back at what I was doing only 8 years in with my work. Almost unbelievable yet the prove is right there for the world to see. His ideas for subject matter and how he puts a painting together. I play around with Photoshop, but nothing like he is capable of doing I get some reference for my basic and , as you mentioned, I need to get to work on a canvas and moving paint. This young man has an amazing future ahead him. Thanks Jeff for this great interview.
Was this is so refreshing!
I listen to the podcast while cooking😊 …my easel is set up in the kitchen where I can keep my eyes on the toddlers
Wonderful paintings and fun interview. Bret Mon Garling Australian painter and sought after sculptor with huge waiting list comes to mind.
Thank you!
Fantastic podcast and great to see a fellow Australian be interviewed. Such a huge talent. I found it fascinating to hear about his process , Thanks Jeff for asking so many insightful questions. I look forward to meeting Sean and seeing more of his work
As both an examination of an artist's work and a heartfelt conversation about his thoughts, fears, hopes and complex relationship with his art, I found this podcast utterly mind-blowing. Thank you, Jeff, for helping us get to know Sean (and yourself) a little bit better. I can't wait to listen to more of your interviews. Well done.
I love Sean Layh's work, I started following him when the monkey painting was in progress and remembered lamenting those erased monkeys. He's underrated for sure and I wish his account would blow up even bigger, I follow him on three accounts, but you only need one person to buy a painting in the end.
His experience with art education is quite similar to mine, but luckily I only left out 7 years of painting. Thanks for doing these podcasts Jeff, I listen to them whilst painting and they're great companions.
One of my favorite episodes this was amazing, i just started following sean because of you and will keep an eye on everything he does, thanks jeff
Thank you so much for all of these
Fantastic interviews every week Jeff! I really appreciate your consistency and dedication to the podcast. All of your questions are spot on. This interview was fascinating. Thanks for sharing so much information Sean. You both are such masters and great inspirations.
Thank you very much!
I really enjoyed listening to you and Sean speaking about art. I have listened to all your shows and have re-listened to several of your guests a few times. I will, no doubt, watch this one a few more times. I learned a lot about process and instilling narrative and meaning in a work. It gave me lots to think about. Again, thank you.
Brian Mycroft
Im glad you’re getting alot out of it.
Sean Layh is such a superb artist ! I love his sceneries and his brushstrokes.
Thanks for asking this question at 42:20
Thank you! He’s on my list.
Wow. This was so good.
Great episode found it very inspiring
Sean's work is incredible! And very interesting! Thank you for this interview and your deep analysis of the tech aspects!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this! I discovered Sean some time ago and I related soo much to his work that I started spamming him - this podcast he directed me to just shows how much alike I also prep my work. And your theory is spot on Jeff - everything moves fast. Living as an artist, coping with constant stress... It is challenging!
But seeing Sean and listening to his journey I guess that is what it is - the journey is different for everyone! Hope to see him doing huge paintings one day!
Cheers!
Thank you for sharing this interview. His work is so amazing!
Your welcome. Yes he is!
Great conversation with Sean Layh as he embarks on full-time fine arts career.
Thank you!
I'm here because I fall for "Antigone" (2022) that is exhibited in MEAM in Barcelona. I guess I'm an old school.
It's hanging above my foyer. I feel very fortunate.
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