Chapter
Creating Art Installations by Cutting and Gluing Different Elements
The speaker explains their art installation process of cutting and gluing different elements like a little human with the head of an elephant, an amethyst crystal, and a piece of architecture from Bauhaus, among others, to create an installation of about 120 humans.
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An artist reflects on how their perception of money and value has changed over time, as they went from selling pieces for a few thousand dollars to creating multi-million dollar projects.
1:09:10 - 1:11:43 (02:32)
Summary
An artist reflects on how their perception of money and value has changed over time, as they went from selling pieces for a few thousand dollars to creating multi-million dollar projects.
ChapterCreating Art Installations by Cutting and Gluing Different Elements
Episode#467: Dustin Yellin on Making Art, Weaving Madness, and Forging Your Own Path
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast transcript, the speaker discusses how art is a continuous learning process that takes a very long time, and that the work itself is what matters most, as it might move someone to change their perspective on the world.
1:11:43 - 1:12:53 (01:09)
Summary
In this podcast transcript, the speaker discusses how art is a continuous learning process that takes a very long time, and that the work itself is what matters most, as it might move someone to change their perspective on the world.
ChapterCreating Art Installations by Cutting and Gluing Different Elements
Episode#467: Dustin Yellin on Making Art, Weaving Madness, and Forging Your Own Path
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this episode, the host discusses his art installation consisting of 120 humans converted into multiple layers of glass and arranged in a group similar to the terracotta warriors, using the analogy of making "window sandwiches" to explain his process.
1:12:53 - 1:18:13 (05:19)
Summary
In this episode, the host discusses his art installation consisting of 120 humans converted into multiple layers of glass and arranged in a group similar to the terracotta warriors, using the analogy of making "window sandwiches" to explain his process.