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The Art of explores creative fields that fall outside the traditional definition of "art." Each week, a new artistic medium is explored through profiles of boundary-pushing artists. Focusing on the celebrated as well as the undiscovered, this series explores the creative process behind each featured art form and uncovers how and why these artists do what they do. From maestros of meditation to dance masters and sculptors who work with light, The Art of reveals the passion that keeps these artists motivated and inspired each week.
Profiles of two artists with different specialties – medical tattoos and tribal tattoos.
"The Art of Graffiti" profiles artists who explain how tagging and spray painting have evolved into complex and celebrated street art.
Profiles of an artist on an independent hip hop label, a transgender rapper, and an urban dance group.
"The Art of Mixology" profiles an entrepreneur who creates cutting edge cocktails using unique herbs and seasonal ingredients, a Barber Shop that serves prohibition style martinis and a woman who has turned her passion for mixology into a successful career.
A look at creative fields that are outside the traditional definition of "art." "The Art of Sushi" profiles a married couple whose restaurant has perfected the art of take- out sushi, a chef who started a sushi chef training school and a women who caters sushi parties
A look at creative fields that are outside the traditional definition of "art." "The Art of Sneakers" profiles a woman who has merged fine art and hip hop culture into her one of a kind custom painted sneakers, a shoe store that lets you customize and design your own pair of chuck Taylors and a Downtown LA consignment shop of rare and vintage kicks.
A look at creative fields that are outside the traditional definition of "art." "The Art of Animation" profiles an artist who has been animating with stop motion since the age of 10, an expert in real time animation technologies and an artist whose company still practices traditional hand-drawn 2D animation.
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