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The One Where Burt Reynolds Hires A Graffiti Artist

The One Where Burt Reynolds Hires A Graffiti Artist

Released Tuesday, 14th April 2020
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The One Where Burt Reynolds Hires A Graffiti Artist

The One Where Burt Reynolds Hires A Graffiti Artist

The One Where Burt Reynolds Hires A Graffiti Artist

The One Where Burt Reynolds Hires A Graffiti Artist

Tuesday, 14th April 2020
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Today’s episode is the audio of a video shoot that Sourdough and Man One recently did at Art Share L.A. Despite knowing each other for 17 years, there are still new stories that come out every time the pair sit down to talk. Man One shares more about his Hollywood encounters, from being cast in stereotypical graffiti artist roles to having his work featured in some major motion pictures, he’s been through it all. He also discusses how rife artist exploitation is and both he and Sourdough share their stories of how people have tried to undercut them throughout the years. It can be so easy when you’re starting out to want to do work for free, but artists should stand their ground both for themselves and for the artistic community at large.

By giving your time and work away for free, you devalue yourself and other artists by extension. Stand up for yourself, be firm, and trust in your work. As artists who have seen it all, Man One and Sourdough’s advice is certainly worth tuning in for. Join us today!

For more info and links from this episode, just go here: https://notrealart.com/the-one-where-burt-reynolds-hires-a-graffiti-artist

Key Points From This Episode:

 

  • The story behind Man One’s art feature in The Rookie and other Hollywood appearances.
  • How Man One got his break in the film industry and some of his false starts.
  • Learn how Man One was cast in a Burt Reynolds’ film and why the character had to change.
  • Hollywood has not made enough effort to understand graffiti culture.
  • Man One nearly painted a portrait of Burt Reynolds and his grandson.
  • The downside of Hollywood and how they treat artists.
  • Have integrity and do not sell yourself short!
  • The nature of social media leads people to believe art is free.
  • Never lose your power to walk away.
  • See your art from a brand’s point of view and figure out the price from there.
  • Don’t dwell on gigs you haven’t secured. It's a numbers game, so keep going.
  • Charge a nominal spec fee. Don't do anything for free.


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