Unveiling artistic journeys with Rose Gibran by navigating culture, expressionism, and carpentry.
In the second episode of USIC RADIO, Kaguya welcomes a dear friend and artist, Rose Gibran, to the virtual stage. Rose, a Nigerian and Palestinian artist, brings a rich cultural background to her canvas, shaping her artistic identity and inspiring her creative endeavors.
The episode commences with Kaguya’s warm introduction to Rose, delving into her artistic journey and the unique fusion of her cultural background of influences that define her work. As a painter, Rose has garnered recognition for her conceptual art, but in a bold move, she reveals her aspirations to transition towards Expressionism and even explore the world of Carpentry. Rose’s artistic evolution becomes a central theme of the conversation, as she shares her desire to broaden her horizons and experiment with new mediums. The prospect of creating furniture through woodwork emerges as a fascinating avenue for her to express her creativity beyond traditional canvases.
Amidst the vibrant discussion about artistry and exploration, the tone takes a poignant turn as Rose opens up about her Palestinian heritage. She articulates the deep emotions tied to the ongoing events in Gaza, expressing her mourning and sorrow for the lives affected. Rose’s vulnerability shines through as she reflects on her own privilege, acknowledging the platform and talents that allow her to pursue a career in art. Listeners are invited into a moment of reflection as Rose gracefully intertwines her personal experiences with global events. Her gratitude for the life she leads, coupled with a sense of responsibility to use her platform for meaningful expression, creates a poignant narrative that transcends the boundaries of art.
The episode becomes a powerful testament to the transformative role art can play in shedding light on pressing issues and serving as a medium for empathy and understanding. Rose’s ability to channel her emotions into her work underscores the profound connection between art and the human experience.
As Kaguya skillfully guides the conversation through the intricacies of Rose’s artistic journey, the episode resonates with authenticity and a shared appreciation for the diverse narratives that shape our world. Listeners are left with a profound sense of connection to Rose’s story, inspired by her resilience, creativity, and commitment to using art as a means of expression and social awareness.
Episode 2 of USIC RADIO not only highlights the beauty and the process behind Rose’s art but also serves as a reminder of the power artists hold to evoke change, inspire reflection, and bridge the gaps between cultures and communities.
You can listen to the full episode featuring Rose Gibran on USIC RADIO W/ KAGUYA on major digital streaming platforms. Such as: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Deezer, etc.
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