Creative Places & Faces

Jackie De Burca

Leading authors, artists and creatives explore the places that have most inspired their creativity and lives. From Belfast to India, from California to Berlin, discover fascinating places that ignite creativity easily. read less
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Salvador Dalí Protégé – Artist, Louis Markoya, From New York to Dalí Land, Barcelona & Rome
06-08-2021
Salvador Dalí Protégé – Artist, Louis Markoya, From New York to Dalí Land, Barcelona & Rome
This is an exciting episode when I meet Louis Markoya, an artist who spent six years as a protégé of Salvador Dalí. It is dedicated to two very special people – my wonderful friend and fellow author, Zoe Holohan, and the fabulous man, Paul Chimera, who introduced me to today’s guest, Louis Markoya. Louis is continuing the work of Salvador Dalí today after a huge break from art that he took having spent six years as Dalí’s protégé. Louis is exhibiting from 28th August 2021 until 6th February 2022.Louis Markoya is a surrealist painter inspired by fractals and mathematics. As a former protégé of artist Salvador Dalí, Markoya’s interest in lenticular prints developed while assisting Dalí on 3D projects that included holograms. LRMA is pleased to host an exhibition of Markoya’s work this fall, which will include a retrospective of work since Dalí to present, including a series of paintings inspired by the pandemic and 3D holographic lenticulars.This interview with Louis explores his journey into art which was inspired predominantly by Salvador Dalí and nature. We explore the places that have affected this creativity, his work with Dalí, and how he took a prolonged break from art only to return and carry on aspects of the Great Master’s work. We also talk about the brain and art. Below you can read about Louis to get a fuller flavour of this episode.By Louis Markoya:During my childhood I had very little exposure to art and did not develop any real interest in it. I honestly did not even really know what art encompassed. My only childhood memories of going to art museums for class trips involved the Egyptian sections of the Metropolitan in NY.To continue reading go to the Creative Places & Faces website
Top 21st Century Author, Nuala O'Connor, From Dublin To Galway To Paris And More
22-06-2021
Top 21st Century Author, Nuala O'Connor, From Dublin To Galway To Paris And More
This guest's latest novel has received rave reviews in lots of top publications worldwide. The New York Times review said, NORA is entirely convincing in her raw sensuality, her stubborn determination, her powerful sense of grievance and her inability to stop loving a deeply erratic, wildly manipulative yet enormously talented man.’ Author, Joseph O'Connor's review describes NORA as, "An exceptional novel by one of the most brilliant contemporary Irish writers..."In my humble opinion, today's guest is one of the 21st century's best writers not only in Ireland but in the world.The Dublin Book Festival has included Nuala's debut novel, YOU, published back in 2010, in their new series Departures: 10 Amazing Irish Novels of Landscape, Space & Place.  This is no surprise as you will realise when you hear the wonderful Nuala O'Connor in this interview."The opening sentence of Mayo Oh Mayo one of the short stories in Joyride to Jupiter came to you when driving back from your friend in Birr, Co. Offaly, to your home in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway. Also, you started writing the title story of the same book when on a long bus trip in Croatia in 2013 and its name was inspired by an eyeshadow you had just bought, called Joyride to Jupiter. It seems that place and movement help with your inspiration. Is this something that you feel has been the case for most of your life?"The answer to this question is one of the many insights into Nuala, the person, and Nuala, the writer."Although Ireland is central to you both as a writer and as a person, your research into places and people is incessantly inspirational, it seems. In a superb interview with the Editor of The Lonely Crowd, John Lavin, you said, "I went to Brazil for an Irish studies conference in 2012 and all the time I was thinking about Elizabeth Bishop and what it must have been like for her to live there." Does this happen in most places you visit or just some, talk to us about this, please, Nuala."These are just a small sample of what I ask Nuala O'Connor. Nuala's answers will really help you understand this top 21st Century Author!
Award Winning Creator & Title Designer, Erin Sarofsky, From Long Island To Chicago
15-06-2021
Award Winning Creator & Title Designer, Erin Sarofsky, From Long Island To Chicago
Today's guest is Erin Sarofsky – the award-winning creator of the Sarofsky Corporation in Chicago’s booming West Loop. Sarofsky is a design-driven production company whose artists, directors, producers and storytellers can unlock the magic of your project.They are makers. "Resourceful. Smart. Focused. We get further faster than anyone else. Bringing kinship & excellence to the intersection of art, design, technology & film production." Under Erin’s leadership, Sarofsky is renowned for creating gorgeous, innovative main title sequences for blockbuster movies and television series, including “Captain America: The Winter Soldier,” “Guardians of the Galaxy,” “Ant-Man,” “Doctor Strange,” “Animal Kingdom,” “Shameless” “Community,” and many others.Recognised internationally for brilliant design-driven production that is limited only by the imagination, Erin and her company have forged longstanding relationships with proven leaders of the advertising and entertainment industries. Erin revisits the place of her childhood holidays, the Poconos, which clearly had an important effect on her vivid imagination and superbly honed creativity. We travel virtually to Rochester, Long Island and Chicago.Listen to understand more about Erin's influences and inspirations. Discover how much she loves natural real textures., and how she blends reality and fantasy in what she calls Magic Realism.I could write a whole lot more but then that might give away the plot and the sub-plot!! But let me say that after talking to Erin, I very much look forward to seeing her in Chicago when it is safe to do so!Podcast website:https://creativeplacesandfaces.com/Credits:Host: Jackie De BurcaSound engineer: Steve RandallSponsor Series 2:Property Insurance Centre
Renaissance Man, Simon Cocking, From London to Asia, Central America to Ireland
25-05-2021
Renaissance Man, Simon Cocking, From London to Asia, Central America to Ireland
Today's guest is a bit of a Renaissance man whose early working life involved travel writing, focusing on the Deep South and Central America. Since then, he's been involved in music, sports, tech and the environment. Simon Cocking is the editor of Irish Tech News, as well as being a very sought after keynote speaker and ICO advisor. Hailing from London originally, Simon went on summer long house swaps to San Francisco, Minneapolis, San Diego & Mexico. It wasn't long before he had a dream job for many people - writing for the Let's Go Travel guide books. He covered Deep South, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and so on.In 1992 he spent a year in Central America visiting all the countries.  In this interview, Simon said of Central America, "I think time in Central America is really good to help us to contextualise things that are playing out. And I think we only become richer for doing that."Simon's colourful life has included summers busking and fire juggling in Spain, playing with Samba bands in Dublin and at festivals all over Ireland. In Madrid, he taught English as a foreign language.This is only a taster of what Simon talks about in this interview. He wonderfully connects the influences of the many places that have played special roles in his life. He also joins the dots between the many activities he has been involved with.Listen in to discover many more places and experiences.   As Simon says about special time spent in Honduras: “Every time you work with others the final outcome is the result of a coalition of inputs, energies, and ideas on the way things should be done. The mosaics were a great way to make an exchange, a link between my sponsoring organisation, City Artsquad, who kindly allowed me the time to go to Honduras, the local community groups who now have their first-ever mosaics on Utila, and me, the artist who learnt and saw so many things from the local people – including that my name in Utilan meant, yes man, no problem, chill out.”Podcast website:https://creativeplacesandfaces.com/Credits:Host: Jackie De BurcaSound engineer: Steve RandallSponsor Series 2:Property Insurance Centre