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In this episode, we sit down with Sac — an enigmatic internet artist, collector, and digital archivist whose work exists somewhere between experimentation, destruction, and obsession.
Known for posting distorted imagery, blurry GIFs, and fragmented internet artifacts, Sac reflects on years spent archiving millions of images, pushing platforms to their limits, and treating the internet itself as both medium and canvas.
The conversation moves through lost archives, hidden collections, cigarettes, concussions from ice hockey, broken hard drives, and the psychology behind collecting everything from comic books to digital noise.
More than an interview, this episode feels like stepping inside the mind of someone documenting the internet in real time — one corrupted image at a time.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jigsaw — a multi-talented artist, dedicated father, and lifelong creator whose journey spans filmmaking, animation, and music composition.
From building his own video platforms before YouTube to writing music every single day, Jigsaw shares the realities of freelancing, the discipline behind his creative process, and the emotional story of how one moment with his father shaped his entire path.
This is a conversation about resilience, purpose, and staying true to your craft — even when the road gets tough.
🎧 Tune in for an honest, inspiring look into the life of an artist who creates not because he wants to… but because he has to.
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In this episode, we sit down with Demon Ego, a multidisciplinary artist whose work exists at the intersection of graphic design and fine art.
From a childhood shaped by dark, imaginative drawings to a deep influence from Turkish comic culture, Demon Ego shares how his early experiences evolved into a unique visual language. Despite formal training in graphic design and fine arts, much of his growth came from self-exploration, experimentation, and learning directly from other artists.
We explore his perspective on education, creative independence, and how he found his way into the NFT space in 2021—navigating platforms like Tezos, Ethereum, and Solana while staying focused on what matters most: the art itself.
This conversation offers an honest look into the mindset of an artist constantly pushing boundaries and creating on his own terms.
🎧 Listen now and discover the full story behind the work.
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This week, we sit down with Hyblinxx—an illustrator and artist known for her distinct style and emotional depth.
After stepping away from the fast-paced, high-pressure world of crypto art, Hyblinxx opens up about burnout, identity, and what it means to create without noise, speculation, or expectation.
We talk about her journey from “art as a service” to building her own original world, Blinks and the Inklings, and how stepping back helped her reconnect with her purpose as an artist.
This episode is about more than art—it’s about choosing sustainability over hype, and meaning over momentum.
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In this episode, we sit down with OG legend Thorp—an artist known for his raw, intuitive approach to abstract creation.
From playing hacky sack with fellow art students to traveling across Europe studying timeless masterpieces, Thorp shares the formative experiences that shaped his artistic journey. He opens up about discovering automatism, developing his concept of “line language,” and how influences like Keith Haring and Roberto Matta helped define his visual identity.
We also dive into his transition into the crypto art space, how Lowbrow introduced him to NFTs, and why he continues to push boundaries by exploring illustration while staying rooted in abstraction.
This episode is a deep look into instinct-driven art, creative risk-taking, and the mindset behind building something truly original.
🎧 Listen now and explore the mind behind the lines.
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In this episode, we sit down with Cao, a photographer who resists labels while fully embracing the art of seeing.
We talk about photography as storytelling, the space between documentary and art, and what it means to stay true to a personal practice in a world obsessed with categorization.
The conversation also explores photography in the crypto space, recognition, and creating without chasing validation.
This is a grounded reflection on identity, process, and letting the work speak for itself.
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In this episode, we sit down with Douglas, a multidisciplinary artist whose work turns everyday decay into quiet beauty. From photographing ripped paint and street debris to building sculptural installations and digitally “data-soaking” images into abstraction, Douglas shares how curiosity, immediacy, and instinct guide his creative life.
We explore his journey from music to visual art, the influence of neurodivergence on his process, and why creation for him is less about perfection and more about momentum. Douglas opens up about working without formal training, embracing limitation, and finding coherence in chaos—where accidental beauty and intentional practice blur into one.
This conversation moves through art, technology, capitalism, and time, revealing how a creative life itself can become the artwork.
Listen in for an honest look at making art in the ruins—and learning how to work with your mind, not against it.
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This episode spirals from late-night projections on fish in Long Island to packed gallery openings in New York City — and somehow lands exactly where it should.
We talk wild projection experiments across Long Island, underground photography culture, and the current dam scene issue — including how images are curated, projected, and eventually immortalized in a free, physical magazine distributed through Cycle Gallery.
From there, the conversation opens up into:
• Cycle Gallery’s first major show What Had Happened Was
• A 400+ person opening in the Lower East Side
• Bridging traditional art audiences with NFTs and Solana
• Artist royalties, resale rights, and why visual artists have always been underpaid
• The realities of onboarding “normies” into Web3
• Street photography, projection culture, and real-world art collisions
Then — chaos arrives.
Unfiltered, funny, reflective, and deeply rooted in art culture — this episode captures the mess, the magic, and the meaning behind creating in public.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify
🎙️ Real conversations from the edge of art, crypto, and culture
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This week on the Shit Show, we sit down with Boy With No Legs (No Legs Legsy) — one of the OG artists of the Solana era and a creator whose work is instantly recognizable across Web3.
From half-asleep chaos and Art Basel plans to deep conversations about childhood cartoons, clay monsters, and finding your voice as an artist, this episode dives into the real journey behind the work. No Legs opens up about growing up glued to cartoons, making comics as a kid, discovering NFTs through community, and how a childhood fear of claymation turned into one of his most defining creative mediums.
We talk about:
The early Solana days and the Underground Royalty SocietyBuilding a distinctive artistic identity in cryptoClaymation, plasticine, and turning fear into controlChoosing art over “safe” design jobsThe pressure, anxiety, and excitement of starting a new body of workWhy childlike wonder still matters in serious artRaw, funny, reflective, and deeply honest — this is a conversation about staying true to creativity, trusting the long road, and building a world that feels unmistakably your own.
🎧 Listen now on Spotify
🎙️ Live conversations, unfiltered artists, and real stories from the space
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In this special episode, we dive into the chaos, creativity, and camaraderie of the Mallow Art Residency in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Broadcast live from a slightly hijacked Twitter Space (and through collective hangovers), we’re joined by artists AWAG, Sanka, and Eve, alongside Kaya and friends, as they reflect on a “stealth” residency that organically brought creators together from across the globe.
We talk about:
How the residency came together without a formal call or structureLife, travel, and first impressions of Thailand and Chiang MaiThe balance between partying, process, and producing real workEve’s development of Xeoms, a new way to organize and present blockchain artSanka’s journey from the Canary Islands to Southeast AsiaThe realities of creative life, visas, money, burnout, and making art while nomadicEqual parts insightful, irreverent, and unfiltered, this episode captures what happens when artists collide in the same place at the same time — and decide to make the most of it.
🎨 Art
🌏 Travel
🍻 Residency vibes
💻 Code, creativity & culture
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In this episode, we sit down with Kaya — co-founder of Mallow and an unlikely builder from the early Solana NFT era.
From missed mints and six-second sellouts to the chaos of Holaplex, Exchange Art, and Magic Eden, Kaya shares how a failed Bold Badgers mint led to a deep dive into Web3. We talk about the rise of Xenus Monkeys (now Mallow Monkeys), building without a roadmap, and why Mallow was created when the NFT auction space became fragmented.
A raw look at the early days of NFTs — before the polish, before the bear, when everything still felt possible.
🎧 Streaming on Spotify
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In this episode, we sit down with Wetiko — an artist, instigator, and the quiet architect behind one of the most enduring communities in the space.
Wetiko opens up about his journey from abstract, uncompromising art to creating a space where artists, collectors, and misfits genuinely connect. We talk about the origins of the Burrow, daily spaces, why most NFT communities failed to deliver what they promised, and how this one grew organically into a 24/7 gathering ground without force, hype, or pretense.
This isn’t a polished playbook or a sales pitch — it’s an honest, unfiltered look at consistency, trust, burnout, creativity, and what happens when you simply build the thing you wish already existed.
🎧 Streaming on Spotify
🎙️ Live & replay on Twitter/X Spaces
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Today we sit down with Plumpa — an artist shaped by seven years of relentless grind, uncomfortable rooms, and the ongoing search for identity.
In this episode, Plumpa opens up about the long road behind the work: the pressure to evolve, the moments of doubt, and the environments that forced growth before comfort ever arrived.
We unpack how persistence, self-questioning, and lived experience carved his artistic voice — and how staying true to that voice became both a challenge and a necessity.
A grounded, honest conversation for anyone navigating growth, purpose, and the slow burn of becoming.
Step into Plumpa’s journey — where identity is earned, not given, and every year leaves a mark.
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Today, we welcome Trev El Vis — a distinctive digital artist carving his own path in Web3.
In this episode, Trev opens up about the extreme dedication, crippling self-doubt, and relentless internal pressure that shaped his rise in the digital art world. From a wild and unconventional past to the moment he refused to attend his own gallery show, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the realities behind success in Web3.
This is a raw, honest look at obsession, identity, and what it truly costs to build a name in the new creative economy.
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Today we welcome Metpenfaul — an artist who started with nothing but an itch to create.
A self-taught storyteller, he turned stress, solitude, and silent battles into haunting, evocative imagery. In this episode, we explore how art became his therapy, how survival shaped his signature style, and how every piece he creates is a reflection of resilience and introspection.
A raw and intimate conversation for anyone drawn to the power of creativity, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of art.
Step into Metpenfaul’s world — where every stroke tells a story of endurance and every shadow carries meaning.
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Today we sit down with Big Hole — the artist transforming metal, clay, and pure imagination into unforgettable works.
In this episode, Big Hole takes us inside his creative world, sharing the sparks that ignite his process, the passion that drives him, and the unpredictable journey that shaped his art.
From hands-on experimentation to visionary storytelling through materials, we explore how curiosity, risk, and dedication turn ordinary mediums into extraordinary creations.
A conversation for anyone inspired by craftsmanship, creativity, and the magic that happens when imagination meets action.
Dive into Big Hole’s world — where every piece tells a story, and every story is sculpted with purpose.
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Meet Jooski — an artist who didn’t begin in a studio, but on the football pitch.
When injuries and university politics forced him off the field, he picked up a drawing tablet out of necessity… and found a new path entirely.
From tracing manga panels to minting his first NFT, Jooski shares how creativity became both his escape and his anchor. In this episode, he opens up about the pressure to pivot, the freedom he found in digital art, and the moment he realized that following his passion meant choosing himself.
A story about reinvention, independence, and the unexpected ways art finds us.
Step into Jooski’s world — where every setback shapes a new beginning.
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Today we sit down with Eloy — an artist who paints emotion with water, dust, and memory.
In this episode, Eloy takes us beyond the surface of his work, revealing the stories stitched between self-portraits, the introspection behind his mixed-media experiments, and the quiet courage it takes to create from places most people avoid.
From water-washed emotions to embroidered threads that echo lived experience, we step inside a mind shaped by curiosity, resilience, and the relentless desire to understand the self through art.
A reflective, intimate conversation for anyone drawn to vulnerability, craft, and creation.
Enter Eloy’s world — where every mark is a memory, and every memory becomes art.
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Today we sit down with Laura L.—the artist who risked everything to create her most personal work, The Valemore Estate.
In this intimate conversation, Laura opens up about the silent battles behind the canvas: the struggle to keep creating, the resilience that pulled her through, and the way art became her form of therapy when everything else fell apart.
This episode pulls you into the emotional blueprint of her most vulnerable project yet—why she made it, what it cost, and how it changed her as an artist and as a person.
A raw, reflective, and deeply human story for anyone who’s ever fought to turn pain into purpose.
Listen in. Feel seen. And step inside the world of The Valemore Estate.
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BEAM is a talented digital artist living and working in Nigeria. In this episode we discover how he discovered the world of crypto, why he prefers digital mediums to traditional techniques and the challenges facing a young creative growing up in Africa