
A Fireside Chat with Gwen Altaria
Interviewer: It's a pleasure to have you with us today. Your work has recently been making waves on social media. Can you start by telling us a little about yourself and your journey into the world of art?
Gwen: I've always had a fondness for both traditional art and popular culture. I studied fine art in college, but found that I kept coming back to the characters and stories that I grew up with. Combining the two felt natural, a way to bridge the gap between high art and everyday pop culture.
Interviewer: What inspired you to combine traditional oil painting with modern pop culture references?
Gwen: I think there's a certain beauty in taking something modern, something often seen as lowbrow or transient, and giving it a timeless quality through the medium of oil painting. There's also an element of nostalgia and joy in these characters that I think resonates with a lot of people, myself included.
Interviewer: Your style is very unique. How did you develop this approach?
Gwen: It was a process of trial and error, really. Initially, I tried to keep the pop culture and traditional elements separate, but it felt disjointed. I started experimenting with blending the two more seamlessly, incorporating elements from each into a cohesive whole. I wanted each painting to feel like it could hang in a museum, but also fit right in at a comic convention.
Interviewer: What message, if any, do you hope people take away from your artwork?
Gwen: I hope people see that art can be fun, and that it doesn't have to fit into a traditional box to be valuable or meaningful. I also hope that it encourages people to embrace the things that they love, even if they might seem silly or inconsequential to others.
Interviewer: Fascinating. Lastly, what's next for you? Can we expect more of these incredible crossovers in the future?
Gwen: I definitely plan on continuing this series, there's still so many characters I want to explore. I'm also considering branching out into other mediums, maybe even some 3D work. As for what's next, well, you'll just have to wait and see.


Discussion
Gwen, your work is such an inspiration! 🤩 It’s so cool how you’ve managed to blend classic art techniques with pop culture. I can’t wait to see what characters you choose to paint next!
what happen to real art, flowers, nature, beautiful lady. i dont see the need for cartoons. Im sorry if im wrong
I saw one of Gwen’s works at a con last year and it was amazing! It’s one thing to see the images online, but the texture and depth of the oil paint is really something in person.
I appreciate Gwen’s boundary-pushing approach. It’s innovative. But, I think the composition in some of her work could be more balanced to better reflect the classical aspect she is trying to portray
❤️ This is postmodernism at its finest. Gwen is challenging our preconceived notions of art and culture. This is not just fan art, this is a cultural dialogue! 👏👏👏
Oil painting just got LIT 🔥🔥🔥 thanks to Gwen! Shes a wild one, making Monet and Pikachu dance on the same canvas! Mind = BLOWN 🤯💥💫
??? why though