Truth In This Art Podcast - Your Source for Conversations with Artists, Innovators & Cultural Leaders

Welcome to "The Truth in This Art"! I'm your host, Rob Lee. In this episode, we dive into the captivating world of Art with the talented guest, Justin Winkel, a self-taught Abstract Artist and gallery owner hailing from Maryland. With a passion for bold colors and captivating textures, Justin's artistic journey began in 2013 when art became his therapeutic escape and stress reliever. Overcoming a traumatic loss in 2005, he discovered true peace and a sense of purpose through painting. In 2015, Justin opened Winkel Gallery in Fells Point, Maryland, housing his impressive permanent collection. His empowering story of transformation through art inspires others, and the gallery now represents emerging artists, offering them a chance to shine. Discover the vibrant world of abstract art and the profound impact it can have on life's journey.

Today's episode uncovers:

  • The fascinating evolution of Winkel Gallery, starting as a boutique selling clothing and art, and now solely focused on art, as the owner Justin Winkel shares the journey.
  • Immerse yourself in Winkel's captivating art world, characterized by vibrant colors and captivating textures. Justin's belief in constant experimentation and exploration of new techniques will leave you inspired.
  • Join us as we explore the challenges faced by self-taught artists and the importance of recognizing their talent and contributions, even without formal art education.
  • Delve into the insightful wisdom of Justin Winkel as he highlights the significance of maintaining artistic integrity and embracing versatility beyond confined styles and mediums.
  • Uncover the vibrant art scene of Baltimore and the talented artists it houses, as we discuss the importance of recognizing and supporting the city's flourishing artistic community.

Join us for an engaging conversation as Justin shares his journey as a self-taught artist and the evolution of his gallery. He started as a boutique art gallery selling clothing and art but eventually decided to focus solely on art. Winkel's work is characterized by vibrant colors and captivating textures, and he believes in constantly experimenting and trying new techniques. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining artistic integrity and not limiting oneself to a specific style or medium. Winkel also discusses the challenges faced by self-taught artists and the need for more recognition of Baltimore's art scene.


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Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.

Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.

About "The Truth In This Art"

"The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.

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Creators & Guests

Host
Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
Guest
Justin Winkel
A self-taught Abstract Artist and gallery owner hailing from Maryland.

What is Truth In This Art Podcast - Your Source for Conversations with Artists, Innovators & Cultural Leaders?

Hosted by Rob Lee, the 'Truth In This Art Podcast' explores how art influences society and personal growth through engaging interviews with artists and cultural leaders from Baltimore and beyond. This podcast offers insights into the creative process and the impact of the arts on communities, making it ideal for artists, art enthusiasts, and creative thinkers interested in the transformative power of art.