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116. How One Black Artist Turned Intuition into a 90-Year Career - Martine Severin

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What if the biggest creative breakthroughs come from breaking your own rules? In this Black History Month mini-episode, we explore the remarkable artistic journey of 97-year-old sculptor and painter Lillian Thomas Burwell, whose creative evolution spans nearly a century of American history.

Episode Highlights:
  • Growing up during the Great Depression, Burwell learned transformative creativity from watching her mother turn silk shipping sacks into elegant curtains

  • Her artistic journey from realism to bold abstract expressionism during the Civil Rights era

  • Her innovative techniques combining canvas, wood, and heated plexiglass

  • Burwell's intuitive creative process: "I don't know what the second step is until the first step is completed"

Key Quote:

"I've always believed in taking chances and going into unexplored territory." - Lillian Thomas Burwell

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Artistic Resilience

01:27 Lillian Thomas Burwell: A Journey Through Time

03:54 The Evolution of Artistic Expression

06:30 Transformation and Creative Courage

About the Artist:

Lillian Thomas Burwell's work represents a lifetime of artistic innovation, from her early influences during the Depression to her current sculptural pieces that seem to grow from walls "like living things." Her art demonstrates the power of transformation and creative courage.

Connect With Us: Production Credits:

Martine Severin produced and edited this episode of This is How We Create.

Previous Episodes in This Series:

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142 episodes

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Manage episode 469687793 series 3644863
Content provided by Martine Severin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Martine Severin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if the biggest creative breakthroughs come from breaking your own rules? In this Black History Month mini-episode, we explore the remarkable artistic journey of 97-year-old sculptor and painter Lillian Thomas Burwell, whose creative evolution spans nearly a century of American history.

Episode Highlights:
  • Growing up during the Great Depression, Burwell learned transformative creativity from watching her mother turn silk shipping sacks into elegant curtains

  • Her artistic journey from realism to bold abstract expressionism during the Civil Rights era

  • Her innovative techniques combining canvas, wood, and heated plexiglass

  • Burwell's intuitive creative process: "I don't know what the second step is until the first step is completed"

Key Quote:

"I've always believed in taking chances and going into unexplored territory." - Lillian Thomas Burwell

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Artistic Resilience

01:27 Lillian Thomas Burwell: A Journey Through Time

03:54 The Evolution of Artistic Expression

06:30 Transformation and Creative Courage

About the Artist:

Lillian Thomas Burwell's work represents a lifetime of artistic innovation, from her early influences during the Depression to her current sculptural pieces that seem to grow from walls "like living things." Her art demonstrates the power of transformation and creative courage.

Connect With Us: Production Credits:

Martine Severin produced and edited this episode of This is How We Create.

Previous Episodes in This Series:

  continue reading

142 episodes

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