Art(s) on the Air Nov 15, 2023 with Ted Michalowski

Join Tamara – and David Laughlin, previous co-host of the show! – for an interview with Ted Michalowski, a Professor of Illustration at SCAD with a long career as an On-the-Spot/Reportage/Lifestyle Illustrator. He graduated in the inaugural class of Murray Tinkelman’s MFA Illustration program at the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford.

Ted went on to work as a courtroom artist in a variety of high-profile trials, broadcasted by CNN, CNN en Español, CBS News, ABC News, and Fox News. For ten years he also studied privately under Fred Brenner, prominent children’s book illustrator, wildlife artist, fashion illustrator, and educator.

He and his students got the chance to create live drawings of many actors visiting for the recent SCAD Film Fest, including Bob and Erin Odenkirk and Kevin Bacon. Ted also has an original piece in an exhibition opening Nov 17, at the Society of Illustrators in NYC! 

Check out Ted’s work and follow him here: 

https://www.instagram.com/tedmichalowski/
http://tedmichalowski.com/ 

Topics in their chat include:

Ted’s hilarious quote about courtroom illustration: “capturing people through drawing; drawing people who have already been captured;” his father’s influence on Ted and instilling the value of making, keeping, and maintaining friendships; the “friendliness of drawing” in connecting with a person visually; teacher Fred Brenner who inspired him to start drawing people while sitting out in public, and his thoughts about a face being a landscape; a teaser of Ted’s AMAZING rock DJ voice at the beginning of the show’s second half; the annual live music and live drawing events Ted and a musician friend puts on throughout Poland; Ted’s thoughts on society’s salacious interest in violent video games and in the famous trials he’s illustrated, vs. the real-life emotionally difficult experience of sitting near the families involved, having to listen to the testimony, etc; Fred Brenner’s words: “the role of the artist is to reinforce the value of life;” Ted’s compliments on the quality and emotional depth of the movies shown at the recent SCAD Film Fest, especially “American Fiction” and “Poor Things;” and his thoughts that becoming a teacher was about finding something he loved that gave him meaning, and then turning around and passing it along to a new generation.

Tune in and get all the details!

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