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Summary
Join host David Smith in a warm, candid conversation with artist Steven Thomas, who blends vivid acrylic and ink on canvas with digital design to reimagine queer icons in vibrant rainbow colors. Steven shares how his journey from advertising to fine art intersects with his coming out, influences, and creative process, celebrating queer culture with every brushstroke.
Keywords
Steven Thomas
Queer art
Andy Warhol inspiration
Rainbow colors
Acrylic painting
Digital art process
Queer icons
Art commissions
Advertising career
Creative process
Key Takeaways
Steven Thomas discovered his artistic aptitude early, winning his first soap sculpture contest in elementary school and evolving his skills into professional advertising and fine art.
His work is heavily inspired by Andy Warhol’s pop art style, Milton Glaser’s design principles, and other iconic artists like Leroy Neiman and Salvador Dali.
Steven uses a hybrid creative process: designing digitally in Adobe Illustrator before projecting images on canvas to paint with acrylic and ink, combining precision with vibrant color.
His art predominantly celebrates queer culture by portraying iconic figures with rainbow-colored hair, intentionally highlighting queer identity while keeping the tone celebratory.
Commissions form a large part of Steven’s art practice; he collaborates closely with clients to capture their vision within his style, blending multiple photos to create iconic likenesses.
Despite the bold colors, Steven’s art is created with the awareness that it won’t appeal to everyone, but those who embrace it connect deeply with its joyful and celebratory spirit.
Steven does not see digital tools as “cheating” but as essential modern instruments to craft and refine art, with AI tools discussed as an inspirational aid rather than replacement.
Major creative fuel for Steven includes classic black-and-white movies and the emotional resonance they evoke, which influences his choice of subjects and depiction.
He views art as a form of therapy and joy, hoping his work offers lightness and celebration, especially in challenging times.
Steven anticipates expanding the reach of his art through online sales of prints and merchandise, aiming to share queer joyful art beyond physical shows.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Setting the Scene
01:00 - Early Artistic Aptitude and Inspirations
05:00 - Coming Out and Personal Journey
07:30 - Influences: Warhol, Glaser, Dali
09:00 - Digital Tools and Painting Process
12:00 - Iconic Queer Figures and Rainbow Motifs
16:00 - Commissions and Collaboration
20:00 - Artistic Styles and Materials
25:00 - Balancing Client Vision with Personal Style
28:00 - Favorite Pieces and Challenges
30:00 - Queer Art Acceptance and Challenges
33:00 - Advice on Navigating Traditional and Digital Art
35:30 - Quickfire: Artistic Preferences & Inspirations
44:00 - Impact and Legacy of Art
45:30 - Closing and Farewell
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