Greetings, everyone! Welcome to Write Your Narrative. I’m Pascal D., your host from Talking Off the Wall. With over ten years of experience in supporting and documenting local artists, I’m excited to bring you this new venture. Each week on Write Your Narrative, I’ll be chatting with graffiti writers, muralists, art curators, gallery owners, and all the creative forces driving the South Florida street art community. Stay tuned for some amazing conversations!
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In Rio de Janeiro there is a revolution in art that allows graffiti artists to express on street walls and murals.
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Interviewing the worlds best street artist to talk about what compels them to take their art to the streets.
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Art is the New Wall Street, hosted by Poet and Creative Director, Morgan Short, spotlights the creative force reshaping society, blending artist narratives with the revolutionary idea that creativity is the true currency. It's a call to artists and dreamers, offering a new vision of success through stories of art's impact and the journey of creativity.
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Jel Martinez, a Cuban American artist born in Miami, draws inspiration from graffiti and the process of vandalism removal. An original member of the Ink Heads Crew, his work reflects the layers and textures of urban walls, merging expressionism with contemporary “buffs”—the patterns left by city cleanupcrews. His paintings capture the dynamic inter…
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Based in the vibrant city of Miami, Weerdo is an artist whose journey began in Mexico and blossomed in Homestead. His artistic inspiration springs from the vibrant worlds of punk and hip hop, intricately linked to his cultural roots. With a foundation in street art and graffiti, Weerdo aims to create a visual uproar, jolting viewers from their comp…
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Mars is a talented muralist, graffiti artist, and signpainter based in Miami, with Colombian American roots. Her journey began in 2004 with graffiti, and by 2006, she was studying at the New World School ofthe Arts in Miami, where she explored fine art, drawing, and photography. By 2014, she had solidified her reputation as a skilled muralist and s…
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South Floridian artist Louie Diamondz draws his creativespark from the very essence of existence, from the core of an atom to the vast expanse of the cosmos. His unique blend of primitive and futuristic aesthetics stirs ancient echoes within the very fabric of your being, often referred to as your DNA. Through his artistic expressions, he tells the…
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From a tender age, Freaky has had a passion for art thatknows no bounds. She picked up a crayon as soon as she could stand, and her creativity has flourished ever since. Hailing from Miami and proudly embracing her Mexican roots, Freaky has left her mark on Wynwood with vibrant graffiti murals. As you wander through the neighborhood, her distinctiv…
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Erni Vales says: Someone recently told me I was old now, for the first time in my life I found that statement to be so funny. Yes, I have been here now many years but old, I don’t think so. It’s true I was painting subways cars in the 80s at a feverish pace which has brought me “legitimacy” in the graffiti art andcommercial world, a world that I re…
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Ryan Ferrell, aka The Wheelbarrow, is an artist and urbanart historian from Arizona, now living in Miami. Since 2002, he has exhibited his diverse visual art styles in Wynwood. Inspired by the area's fading fashion district, he created a unique screen-printing performance called Live FashionVandalism. His unique style, called Amorphism©, reflects t…
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Since its inception in 2013 by sisters Danelle Pino and Michele Pino Nuno, WYN 317 has emerged as a dynamic gallery that highlights Miami’s exceptional urban environment with a local flair. This authentic space brings together fresh talent, mid-career artists, and established creators from both the local and international scenes. With a focus on ae…
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Jose Antonio "Tony" Firpi, a photographer and graphic artist, founded Devious Elements Apparel (DEA) in 2015, inspired by the rich and diverse art scene of South Florida. His artistic vision is shaped by the influences of iconic figures such as David La Chapelle and Annie Leibovitz. Tony's creations are infused with the bold colors, urban flair, an…
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What happens when creativity is forced to serve the machine? As capitalism demands productivity and social media rewards visibility, the line between art and content is questioned. In this episode of Art is the New Wall Street, host, Morgan Short sits down with Noah Lekas, a writer and musician, to explore how the pressures of the job market and in…
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Sergio J. Quiñonez a.k.a. SURGE, a Postgraffisim artist with roots in Los Angeles and a upbringing in Miami, has taken his bold artistic vision from his sketchbooks to the vibrant streets of South Florida and beyond. His fascination with cartoons and striking colors, along with a passion for hip hop culture, has shaped his creative identity. Surge'…
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Founded in 2019, Miami Art Society gallery is led by JP Williams, who has been active in the art world for over ten years. His background includes various roles such as art handling, project management, curation, and event coordination. Williams has worked with many respected galleries and institutions in Miami, bringing a diverse set of skills to …
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Meet Steven Reyes, a.k.a. KEDS, a true Miami graffiti pioneer who has been burning with the DAM Crew (The Artistic Mpire) since 1989. He offers a fascinating glimpse into the origins of the Miami graffiti scene, recounting tales from the infamous Miami penits, the legendary I-95 wall, and the abandoned RC Cola factory building. @kedsdamcrew727…
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How is AI changing the way we create, and what does that mean for what it is to be human? With machines now crafting images, writing stories, and even composing music, we’re left to ask: Is creativity still ours? And if it isn’t, what does that mean for the future of art? In this episode of Art is the New Wall Street, we dig into these big question…
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Born and raised in the Bronx, NYC, Carlos Solano draws inspiration from his upbringings and experiences. He is inspired by positive energy, music, nature andspirituality which all play a part in his artwork. @itz_csolano
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This week, my guest is South Florida contemporary artist and muralist Nate Dee. His Haitian background can be appreciated in his colorful art as well as his murals, painted all over Florida and abroad. In his figurative painting, his characters typically wear masks covering partially their faces. Let’s find outthe inspiration and the meaning of it.…
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This week, my guest proudly represent the 305 with his art. His name is DISEM. For more than 20 years, DISEM has been painting huge murals of local music and sports legends over his signature graffiti background using Miami’s iconic pink and blue color palette. @Disen305
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Yuval Ofir is the creative mind behind Yo Miami, an art and events consulting agency. Yuval's mission is to shine a light on the elements of Miami culture that deserve to be recognized and celebrated. He’s also an entrepreneur, a businessman, an art curator, a community advocate, a writer, a podcast host and a dad… Let’s find out how he can wear so…
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This week, my guest is highly acclaimed Miami muralist, Luis Valle, better known as El Chan Guri. Luis was born in Nicaragua but grew up in Miami. Luis Valle's murals reflect his unique artistic style, capturing the essence of cultural diversity, heritage, and the human experience. His artwork bridges gaps, breaks boundaries, and inspires a sense o…
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Coinslot is well known for his satirical cartoony and sometimes political work. He left Miami 7 years ago to pursue a very successful artistic journey in Los Angeles. Coinslot is back in Miami for a popup exhibition titled “Unfollowed”. He’s not afraid to admit that he has burned a few bridges but he’s going to use the fire to light up his path. @c…
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This week, my guest is Peter Tunney. Peter is much more than a visual artist and businessman. He believes in humankind and the good that results from performingsmall acts of kindness. Most recently, his main philanthropic efforts are devoted to criminal justice reform and ending the stigma of mental illness. So, buckle up and jump right into our co…
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Born December of 1991, Ivan J. Roque is a Cuban American artist from Miami, Florida. Burning with a passion for the concepts of birth, death, time, renewal and social dynamics. His influences range from the old masters to the new such as Caravaggio, Marc Rothko, Alexander McQueen, Gianni Versace and Nychos. Roque has been able to accomplish many ac…
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This week, my guest is a post graffiti artist and project conservator based in Amsterdam. Her name is Mick La Rock Mick is one of Europe’s first and most well-known female, graffiti artist. Inspired by the traditional New York school graffiti lettering style, she started writing her name MICKEY in 1983. Her latest exhibition, “Beyond Measure” is on…
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Feeling stuck in your 9-5? Wondering if there's more to life than your daily routine? Meet Christiana Trapani. A Ukrainian American with a marketing background, Christiana found herself in a decent job with a great team but felt a pull toward something greater, something that aligned more closely with her potential. In this episode of Art is the Ne…
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This week, my guest is Derek Wilson a.k.a. Mister Wilson, a Miami artist who’s also an art educator. He has been curating the famous Union Wall at Lincoln’s beard brewing in the Bird Road district since 2017. He recently created ELEVATE, a non-profit art foundation and a school mural project, raising awareness for the visual arts and building a cul…
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This week, my guest is Tyler aka TAB TOONZ. He’s a 12 years old, self-taught digital cartoonist and author, born in Miami. I met Tab Toonz and his parents, 2 years ago at the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood where he’s taking art classes taught by local and international graffiti artists. He’s without a doubt, my youngest guest! John, his father, will…
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Episode 5 with my son Maxence Doytier. Maxence is a community minded art facilitator and curator based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He’s the creator and the driving force behind AOTA, Avenue Of The Arts, a weeklong visual arts festival. With Maxence, we’ll have a conversation about the festival and his future endeavors. Listen up and share. @AOTAfe…
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Joan Jimenez a.k.a. Entes, is an Afro-Peruvian artist who’s been painting murals all around the world and in Wynwood for over 10 years. He is considered to be one of the graffiti pioneers in South America. His artwork addresses local issues, in a vivid pictorial way. In the second part of the podcast, I will have a conversation with Supermarket gal…
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Feeling disconnected from yourself or others? Craving community? Looking to reconnect with nature or your own inner artist? Meet Sarah Morris. She’s a Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter, who masterfully captures moments of profound human connection in her music and in life. In this episode of Art is the New Wall Street, you’ll learn all about how …
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This week, my guest is my good friend Miami photographer Sandro Abate. He’s well known for his stunning photos of the fast changing Wynwood street art scene. We met over 10 years ago and he was a regular contributor to Talking Off the Wall and gave us incredible artist’s portraits for the magazine cover. With his distinguished white beard and purpl…
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This week, my guest is Miami based artist Diane Contreras. Her work focuses on strong, beautiful women, often representing her Latin heritage.Diana, also known as Didi Rok is a former teacher who decided to quit her job to become a full-time professional artist a couple of years ago.She was on the cover of the July 2014 issue of Talking Off the Wal…
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In this first podcast, I am having a conversation with the film director and producer, Rico James about preserving an artist's legacy. His acclaimed documentary about the street artist TMNK a.k.a. Nobody, is a must see to understand his life, his claim to fame and his tragic death in 2016. @RicoJames @NobodyWasHere @TMNK…
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Host, Morgan Short, welcomes Daniel Gilbert, affectionately known as Daniel Gilbert to episode 9 of Art is the New Wall Street. Daniel shares more about his musical journey, transitioning from early music lessons to becoming an acclaimed violinist who artfully merges classical music with the soulful rhythms of hip-hop. Daniel opens up about how exp…
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Hi everyone and welcome to Write Your Narrative, your weekly street art podcast. Are you a graffiti writer, a muralist, an art curator, a gallery owner or simply an art lover and are eager to learn more about the South Florida art community. I’m your host Pascal D. from Talking Off the Wall. I’ve been supporting, documenting, and working with local…
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Ever felt invisible in the mainstream narratives of art and media? What if you could see the most real and raw aspects of yourself celebrated through art? That's the kind of magic Mary Castillo brings to every human who steps in front of her lens. Mary is a renowned photographer, educator, and lover of all things empowerment and feminism. Starting …
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Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies to Overcome Creative Blocks with Chelsea Kazmierczak-Goethel
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As creatives we often experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. There are many reasons for this. We have deep sensitivities, moments of intense inspiration, periods of stagnation, and struggles in finding equilibrium. At times, our creative spirit feels caged by excessive structure, suppressing the natural flow of our feminine energy.…
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The creative powerhouse duo behind iLLism, Envy and Fancy, join Morgan for an engaging conversation exploring music, creativity, community, and liberation. From their beginnings at AT&T, to becoming creative partners in life and art, Envy and Fancy share how they are breaking boundaries and reshaping narratives through music, business, events, and …
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How to Overcome Fear, Break Free From Routine, and Embrace Childlike Wonder with Gabrielle Lulloff
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Step into a world where whimsy meets wonder with Gabrielle Lulloff, the founder of Wance, on an episode that’s all about unleashing your inner child to break free from fear and routine. Gabrielle takes us back to the roots of creativity, from writing song parodies and literally clowning around to the powerful act of integrating cherished childhood …
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From oil paintings and murals to the whimsical Wildly Inappropriate Card Series, Leanna Wurzer's story is a celebration of artistry, personal growth, and the power of art to illuminate the darkest corners of life. In this episode, Leanna shares her evolution as an artist, her passion for bringing emotions and narratives to life through her work, an…
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On today's episode, learn how to embrace your inner artist and forge a deep, meaningful connection with your creative genius and the world around you. Devon Brazil, a visionary in creative expression and human connection, guides us through an inspiring journey of self-discovery and liberation. From navigating the challenges of balancing professiona…
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Learn all about Graham Bramblett, a musician whose path from Texas to Nashville and beyond is marked by profound transformations and the art of noticing the beauty in mundane moments. Graham shares his evolution as an artist, the trials and triumphs over addiction, and the delicate art of balancing life's practicalities with the pursuit of music. H…
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In our inaugural episode, "Who Are You Really? Beyond Names and Titles," host Morgan Short takes listeners on a personal journey, exploring the essence of identity beyond conventional labels. This solo episode peels back the layers of Morgan’s life, revealing the pivotal moments and questions that have shaped her creative and personal path. From co…
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On Splatrs’ Street Art Unearthed this week, Steph sits down with Dublin-based multi-disciplinary artist EOIN, who's been painting professionally for 17 years and is today recognisable for his murals all around the world with his unique twisting style. In this episode, we discuss his coming full circle to find street art and his move into a new styl…
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On Splatrs’ Street Art Unearthed this week, Steph sits down with TRP613, an Ottawa-based street artist creating murals, stickers, paste-ups, digital art and sick merch of his signature sailor character. Tyler has been painting since the 90s. He is on the board of directors for Ottawa's annual Hip Hop Festival, House of Paint, he's made his own beer…
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In this episode, we sit down with Adelaide-based multi-disciplinary artist Dave Court, who is truly stretching far into his multi-disciplines, covering street art, painting, sculpture, installations, and epic immersive events. Dave Court online: https://www.davecourt.art/ https://www.instagram.com/dave.court/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dave.court Stre…
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In this episode, we sit down with Melbourne-based muralist and painter Hayden Dewar, whose work is absolutely everywhere in this city, instantly recognisable, with his iconic little hooded creatures making appearances on most of his walls. Hayden Dewar online: https://www.instagram.com/hayden_dewar_artist/ https://www.haydendewar.com/ Street Art Co…
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