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[00:00:00] Wesley: Hey greetings everybody. It's Wesley pepper and you're tuned in to my podcast Wesley Pepper’s art Lexica, which is brought to you by spudcaster and baobulb. Yeah, hi everybody, uh, to all my new and returning listeners from wherever you are, whatever part of the world you are and whatever device you're listening on.
[00:00:25] Welcome. And I really appreciate having you here today for another kick-ass episode on Wesley Pepper’s art Lexica. Um, let's just have a quick recap on last week's episode. Uh, thanks a lot Delia for coming through, man, all the way from Cape town. That was super cool. My sister, I really, uh, enjoy the process.
[00:00:41] You know, we spoke about theater of the oppressed and. I think like the way they are adapting to the pandemic is quite interesting is super, super interesting. I thought that, um, that really grabbed me, um, and the way they using, uh, you know, the, the, the digital platform and even zoom. I thought that was really interesting.
[00:00:59] So if you haven't listened to it yet, please go check it out, man. It's available on all the streaming platforms. Um, I'll, I'll. Sort of announced that at the end of the episode again, as I always do. Yeah, man, uh, also lots going on in the world, also in my life. There's also a super cool project that has, uh, since, you know, um, I guess all the energies in the right, uh, place and all of that.
[00:01:20] And I'll definitely tell you guys more about that at the end of the day, I think it's going to be really cool. Um, uh, you know, um, collaborating with some app developers and yada yada, yada, I'll tell you guys more about that towards the end of the episode. Yeah. Okay. Uh, let's go on to today's episode. Yeah.
[00:01:35] Today I'm also talking to a really interesting artist man, all the way from Port Elizabeth. Uh, we're talking to Jessica Hallier, she's a visual artist that runs, uh, a company called, uh, Jesse's Artscape. Um, you know, and, um, she's a visual artist, as I say, she does a lot of portraits and that type of thing.
[00:01:51] Also, she works. Quite, uh, I would say abstract. Um, I've seen some really interesting abstract work, which I thought was really cool and really interesting to talk about that. Uh, from what I know, I know she also does a lot of commissioned work, uh, from what we spoke about in the week. Sounds like that.
[00:02:08] So we definitely be unpacking that because I've been noticing her processes, her technique, and I thought that's really interesting, man. Especially the more abstract kind of work, um, That's that's going to be quite interesting to talk about and see how her business works. So we unpack her processes of course, as always.
[00:02:25] And, um, yeah, unpack her business, man, like how she's coping with this new reality we've been given, you know, how she's dealing with all of that, how she's adapting, um, how she's taken to the tech world and tech trends that social media as well. So, but yeah, man, so I was gonna be like, It's going to be a lot of fun looking forward to it.
[00:02:46] Um, yeah. And, um, as always I'll, um, yeah, I'll speak to guys after this and I'll make some more announcements towards the end of the episode. Um, so yeah, everybody thanks for tuning in and I'll speak to you after this.
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[00:03:18] Wesley: [00:03:18] All right, then let's okay. Let's get straight into it, man. Uh, Jessica Hallier did I pronounce your surname...