In this episode, we hear from Julius Schlosburg, Photographer based in Tucson, AZ. First, we announce that the Arts Foundation has launched its new website and celebrate the photography Julius has contributed through his documentation of public art in Tucson. We learn how Julius jumped into a creative career after working in computer programming for a decade. He articulates his aesthetic inspiration and the influences that have impacted his style and approach to image-making over the past six years. Julius then shares his advice for artists and the one place in the world he would choose to teleport to any day.
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https://kxci.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/12-19-2022-until-1-1-2023_Artistories-Julius-Schlosburg.mp3 Portrait of Julius Schlosburg by Molly ConditPhoto by Julius Schlosburg
Watchers, Watercolor paper coated with salt and silver nitrate. Photo by Julius Schlosburg
Photo by Julius Schlosburg
Photo by Julius Schlosburg
Photo by Julius Schlosburg
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