He dropped out of college without a clear sense of direction.
Then one day, while working in the “dish pit” at a restaurant, he received a call that Usher Raymond wanted to collaborate with him (cue the lyrics to Let It Burn).
It was a 7-year journey of financial struggles, latte-making shifts, and uncertainty that ultimately led to exhibitions across the globe – from the USA to Australia, Hong Kong, Finland, London, Berlin, Beirut, and Shanghai.
In this episode, Marcus Murphy, my co-host, and I have the privilege of interviewing Jonni Cheatwood about the business of art, the lessons he gained from more than a few mistakes along the way, and his path from college dropout to a successful full-time artist (y’all, Jonni is LEGIT - he has collaborations with businesses like Target and TedX!).
Click play to hear all of this and…
[00:01:05] Jonni’s upbringing in a home filled with art and his early exposure to art museums.
[00:05:00] Jonni’s journey from taking art classes in high school to dedicating his whole life to art and his career.
[00:08:59] How Jonni experimented with trying different things to discover personal passions and self-understanding.
[00:11:27] How Jonni views failures as learning experiences and navigates how to find his place in the art world.
[00:16:18] Jonni’s early experiences with art and the start of his painting career.
[00:17:08] How Jonni felt when he made his first sale and the realization that his artwork can be bought and sold.
[00:20:53] The role of friends and community in Jonni’s artistic journey
[00:24:17] The power of painting in public
[00:26:01] The process of starting a painting and the challenges of working with a blank canvas.
[00:29:15] The importance of taking breaks and gaining perspective in the creative process.
[00:34:54] How Jonni’s painting in a Tumblr competition led to Usher reaching out to collaborate on a project.
[00:39:05] The challenges Jonni faced when he moved to LA to pursue his art career and how he eventually got introduced to an artist's residency.
[00:44:49] How galleries represent and advocate for artists, and the dynamics of reaching out to galleries.
[00:47:18] The importance of persistence in the art world and the ability to say no to opportunities that don't serve the artist's goals.
[00:49:49] The importance of seeing the process of creating art and the challenges of sharing it on social media.
[00:54:06] The importance of sharing an artist's journey and experiences with the world, and the value of interviews and storytelling in the art community.
For complete show notes, visit: https://jasminestar.com/podcast/episode365
Jonni Cheatwood is a self-taught artist living and working in Los Angeles, California. He is known for his energetic large-scale paintings that are often characterized by their vibrant colors, bold brushstrokes, and college-like compositions. He often uses found materials in his work such as
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