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Tangible House

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by Nick Sabatalo

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<p>by Nick Sabatalo</p><p></p><p><strong>Watch the show on YouTube:</strong></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/@tangiblehouse">https://www.youtube.com/@tangiblehouse</a></p><p></p><p><strong>If you liked the show,</strong> please subscribe and drop a rating to support our channel.</p><p>⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️</p>

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Episode thumbnail for #6 Tiffany Cole - Advice to Artists From An Artist

April 14, 2020

#6 Tiffany Cole - Advice to Artists From An Artist

<p>Full Uncut Video Conversation With Tiffany + Feature On Her Artwork - online:</p><p><strong>www.TangibleHouse.com</strong></p><p>"Make bad, make ugly art!"</p><p>In this special episode 6 of The Tangible House Show, host Nick Sabatalo has an inspiring conversation with his good friend and fine art artist Tiffany Cole.</p><p></p><p>Tiffany is currently based in London, but started her art career living in Los Angeles and ironically she first met Nick at an art gallery show opening in downtown LA. This was just around the beginning of when Tiffany started taking her art seriously and focusing on it full time, but Tiffany tells Nick on the show that things have not always been that way for her. Before art, she was lost. </p><p></p><p>She says, "I couldn't even take a shower without having a panic attack." She had failed relationships, jobs that were unfulfilling to her and she tells Nick, "Everything I had in my life is not what I wanted." And then through that pain and uncertainty she started to create and it was a good friend of hers and fellow artist, Libby Pressnall, who really pushed her to pursue this new passion with everything she has! </p><p></p><p>Tiffany gives advice to all artists and creatives, "You need to make yourself known," she adds "That's how you're going to find clients, by consistently making yourself known." </p><p></p><p>Tiffany shares some beautiful life wisdom that, "Something can be done about it...I always keep that in view in mind." She tells us that she's "I've been through...the worst lows...and everything destroyed and sick and can't do shit and in the hospital," but adds that she's also been able to meet her idols and have them appreciate and even buy her art. So, Tiffany puts it simply, "In any situation no matter where you're at you can create something to get yourself out of any situation."</p><p></p><p>Tiffany and Nick laugh about how throughout their friendship it's hard to say who was the more broke artist at times than the other. Tiffany is as humble as she is talented and on the show gives some honest insight into what the real life and journey as an artist is like, not the overly glamorized painting in our heads that social media can sometimes capture. It's full of hard work and likely a lot more rejections and empty pockets at the beginning than the great successes that you strive for, but as Tiffany puts it, she'd rather be doing art and struggling than a job that she has no love for.</p><p></p><p>Let's jump right into the conversation with Tiffany and get inspired by this talented artist and incredible woman! </p><p></p><p>Follow On Instagram</p><p>Guest: @TiffanyCole</p><p>Host: @NickSabatalo</p><p>Music (intro & outro): @_jusconrad</p><p>Show: @TangibleHouse</p>

Episode thumbnail for #5 Laurel Thoma - Model, Photographer, Yoga Teacher

April 6, 2020

#5 Laurel Thoma - Model, Photographer, Yoga Teacher

<p>Full Uncut Video Conversation With Laurel + Feature On Her Photography & Favorite Modeling Images Online At <strong>www.TangibleHouse.com</strong></p><p>In this episode of The Tangible House Show we have an inspiring conversation with model and photographer Laurel Thoma.</p><p>Laurel tells us how she has been around film cameras her whole life as her dad was a photographer. Although she got her first SLR film camera when she was 17, even as a kid she was always would bringing disposable cameras with her on trips.</p><p></p><p>She confesses that she has this uncontrollable urge to document special moments as they happen all around her, a compulsion that if it's even possible someday she would very much like to turn that off. Laurel shares what inspires her most as a photographer, the light being number one and how a still morning with the right light is enough to make her want to capture that moment on film. Laurel says she sees inspiration in everything and so beautifully says, "life is like a painting."</p><p></p><p>Irving Penn is a photographer whom she admires his work and I personally see his influence in her own images especially in their mutual appreciation of beauty in still life and not just the typical beauty of a fashion woman for example, which is the world Laurel comes from as a model. Laurel goes on to explain that physical beauty is rarely what attracts her in what she finds to be a great image.</p><p></p><p>Laurel has an ongoing self portrait series that has happened naturally given her spontaneous photographic style. She has not yet gone out into the world with her camera with the intention of taking a self portrait she says, but rather if she catches herself in the mirror and the light is nice for example then that is when she can't help herself in documenting yet another moment. She says photography is a great way to document her life and how she is feeling in those moments and even on occasion her self portraits capture her at a time when she is otherwise falling apart in her life...which is so beautiful in its tragedy that she is the one to capture it and take note of it herself with her own eye and hand as an artist. I would imagine the process of shooting those moments in her life could be very therapeutic...at the very least it makes for an emotional and raw image!</p><p></p><p>At the moment, Laurel is very much still a working fashion model by profession and as she puts it, she is her own commodity...which she laughs and says probably isn't healthy. Laurel shares her goals of wanting to publish books of her photography someday, yes books as in many books, but humbly notes that she has no desire to be a "name" and I believe her. She truly is an artist who creates for herself and that undeniable urge that she has and cannot shut off. Laurel has started printing her film images in the darkroom and I personally hope to see a gallery show of her work soon, a mix of her self portraits and her still life.</p><p></p><p>Laurel is incredibly bright and humble and she shares some beautiful life wisdom with us that we can each grow from. Let's jump right into the conversation with Laurel and get inspired by this talented young woman!</p><p></p><p>Follow On Instagram</p><p>@LaurelToma</p><p>@NickSabatalo</p><p>@TangibleHouse</p>

Episode thumbnail for #4 Kayla Gallagher - From Working In A Drug Rehab Center To Becoming A Fashion Model

March 30, 2020

#4 Kayla Gallagher - From Working In A Drug Rehab Center To Becoming A Fashion Model

<p>This is The Tangible House Show, I am your host, Nick Sabatalo, where I am having a face-to-face conversation with Kayla Gallagher who shares with us her own incredible life experiences. Watch. Listen. Get Inspired.</p><p>To watch the full length recorded video of each episode and browse the blog post with photos from the show visit the <strong><a href="https://www.tangiblehouse.com/blogs/the_tangible_house_show" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Tangible House Show blog</a> </strong>at www.tangiblehouse.com</p><p>This episode is with fashion model Kayla Gallagher. Kayla talks about how she didn't look at herself as someone who could model. She confesses to having her own insecurities about her looks and it wasn't until she started hearing from others that she should try modeling that she even thought she could do it. Kayla then shares the story of how she was first scouted by a modeling agency at a surf competition and is she puts it, the rest was history.</p><p></p><p>Kayla opens up our minds and hearts by sharing the story of what her job was prior to modeling. At age 19 she worked at a drug rehab center and her experience really reminds all of us to not judge others we don't know anything about, because it was her experience with these patients that they often were the kindest individuals regardless of battling their own drug addictions.</p><p></p><p>The conversation dives into topics of manifestation and meditation and Kayla leaves us with what she feels is her words to live by, wisdom that all of us will be able to relate to. Watch. Listen. Get Inspired.</p><p></p><p>Follow On Instagram:</p><p>Kayla @KLAGALLAGHER</p><p>Host Of The Show @NICKSABATALO</p><p>Show @TANGIBLEHOUSE</p>

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<p>by Nick Sabatalo</p><p></p><p><strong>Watch the show on YouTube:</strong></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/@tangiblehouse">https://www.youtube.com/@tangiblehouse</a></p><p></p><p><strong>If you liked the show,</strong> please subscribe and drop a rating to support our channel.</p><p>⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️</p>
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