Season 4 Episode 12 Interview with a Famous Surrealist Photoshop Artist! Can you guess who???
Her artwork is surreal and dreamy and inspired. She utilizes antique photos and vintage finds to create portraits of people and personified animals that intrigue and delight. Her illustrated version of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll brings a classic story to new highs with artwork that add depth and layering to this timeless story. And her work has been used as in the introductory created to TV series Ghost Whisperer!
Maggie won the Santa Fe Center for Photography’s Project Competition in 2004. Her work has been widely exhibited in the United States and Europe and is represented within the permanent collections of several galleries and museums.
Please join me for this episode of The Artist APPEALS for a wonderful look into the creative studio and mind of Maggie Taylor!
In this episode you’ll hear:
[0:18] Maggie Taylor’s Introduction
[1:53] How Maggie Discovered Photoshop and Why She Started With It
[8:20] Maggie’s Works
[10:14] Maggie’s Techniques
[17:57] Recent Artworks (eg. Collage)
[21:22] Artwork Themes (eg. Surrealism)
[25:15] Discussing production of prints
[29:15] Maggie’s Books and Illustrated Book Covers
[31:49] Licensing (eg. Ghost Whisperers)
[34:43] Educating Others
[37:04] Presentation of Works
[39:23] Discussing Ninth Street Women
[40:16] Overall Theme of Maggie’s Work – Neosurrealism
[41:38] Framing Work/Standards for Presentation
[44:33] Materials
[46:19] Technology and Data Storage/Backups
[49:42] Maggie’s Contact Info and Website
[51:24 – Maggie’s Social Media
[52:50] Saving In-Progress Screenshots of Works and Other Files
[58:19] Licensing Advice for Gallery Work
[59:29] Inventorying
[1:01:10-Licensing Images and Copyrighting
[1:04:00] Measuring Success
Follow Maggie Taylor on Instagram at @maggietaylor.art
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