Natasha Wescoat aka Postmodern Artist Takes On Podcasting

by Michal Hammond | May 19, 2006 at 04:20 pm
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The creative muse and iconic artist is sparking fire again in the online art community. If you don't already know this triple threat, write her name down, because you will be hearing it alot. Natasha Wescoat of http://www.natashawescoat.com is becoming a household name.

Natasha Wescoat is alarmingly beautiful, talented, and skilled. Her work in the visual arts has been compared with the works of Klimt, and Kandinsky. Suprisingly, she'd rather tribute her creative inspirations to her childhood heros, Paul Reubens aka. Pee-wee Herman and controversial pop artist, Andy Warhol.

"I'm a total nerd about art. Sure, I'm well versed in the history of fine art. I love Rodin and Klimt. I've been inspired by Leonardo DaVinci's epic work. But, you can't deny the power of your childhood. For me, Pee-wee Herman was funny and silly, and hip. Now, I collect the vintage toys and read about how Paul Reubens began. It takes risks to express yourself and put yourself out there, as well as hard work, and a good sense of humor. For me, I am a painter, a vocalist, a graphic designer, a musician, and I want to incorporate all of those fields into my own little world. I also know its going to mean I need to take some hard punches and never forget to enjoy myself. Andy Warhol's work reminds me of this as well. His art was laughed at, and even sneered at for years, because it was against the norm. I want to break norms as well. This is my art. My work. My different creative ventures are a collective of works.", says Natasha Wescoat in her blog.

With her loyal fans and collectors worldwide, the internationally acclaimed artist has become one of the most successful contemporary artists online, with over 600 original artworks hanging in private and corporate collections worldwide. Her success sparked the e-guides, "Secrets of Powerselling Artists" and "Passion of Art" which has become a favorite how-to for artists trying to enrich their art careers on the net. After thousands of fan mail requests from her fans, Wescoat launched her much candid videoblog, "Postmodern Artist" (http://postmodernartist.blogspot.com) in which she shares her daily life and projects with the world.

"She is a multitalented pioneer! She's paving a way for artists that is new, unconventional. Her personal blogs are hilarious and real, raw art. Natasha's photos, paintings, videos...everything is creative and refreshing. It's no wonder so many visitors throng to her websites!", says Ginger Carson of Los Angeles, California.

"Natasha is fun, entertaining, unique. Sometimes even in her most natural, "blah" moments, she is making waves. She keeps it real, and makes her fans feel like her best friends! Not alot of artists are able to communicate with their collectors like that. She's innovative. Not just an emerging artist, but a media mogul," says fan Jane Stiles of Chicago, Illinois.

After a year of videoblogging, the demand of fans and friends has sparked the launch of the Postmodern Artist podcast channel, through ODEO.com. The podcast can be viewed at http://odeo.com/channel/102171/view, and airs a new broadcast weekly.

Natasha Wescoat has become a household name. Never before has the world seen an artist so passionate, refreshing, and unapologetic for expressing herself and making her dreams happen, surely bringing millions of loyal supporters to follow this artist and her unique story in the many years to come. Natasha is an icon to watch out for in the next 10 years. We've got our popcorn ready, and the laptop fired up.

For more information on Natasha Wescoat, visit her official website at http://www.natashawescoat.com
or check out her videoblog/podcast at http://postmodernartist.blogspot.com

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