George McCauley on developing a unique artistic voice
This week on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with artist and Renaissance man George McCauley. Over his 45 year career he has made pottery, mixed media sculpture, and metal work, as well as being a cowboy, carpenter and movie producer. His self described "casual" approach to art making highlights the emotive quality of gestural mark making and loose brushwork. In the interview we talk about developing a unique artistic voice, the evolving nature of student/teacher relationships, and the film that he recently made about his mentor Ron Meyers.
Click here to view the trailer for the film Ron Meyers and the Usual Suspects. To learn more about the film please follow the Ron Meyers Film Project on Facebook. If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the film you can contact George through his website www.georgemccauley.com.
George has traveled extensively but maintains a studio in Helena, MT. His studio is another testament to his unique sense of style. If you are ever in the Helena area it is well worth the visit.