Ep. 25: The Artworks that Make Us


This episode explores an exercise in mapping out our inner creative landscape, tracking my main artistic inspirations and how you can do the same.


SHOW NOTES

Here are links and references mentioned and recommended in this episode.

Photography by Pedro

An Empire of Secret Wishes, by Pedro Bonatto, is a photograph for the Orientalist Series shot in Sofia, Bulgaria. It features dancers and musicians from Boriana Dimitrova’s troupe.

First encounter with photography

In the episode I talk about this photo, taken in 1993. It was the first time I got introduced to a professional camera by my uncle André Bonatto, which set me off on a path to becoming a photographer.

Wanderings Tools

These are software tools I personally use for creativity and productivity.

Scrivener - Writing software I use for most of my professional writing.

DayOne - Journaling app for Mac, iPhone and iPad I use for journaling and inspirational content.

Perplexity - An AI tool I use for research.

CreativeLive - Online Classes in a variety of creative fields.

Inspirational Artworks

Here are some of the artworks mentioned in the episode.

A graphic novel in watercolor featuring two different artists.

Hilas and the Nymphs, by John William Waterhouse

One of my favorite paintings of all time.

Demon Haunted World, by Carl Sagan

Pale Blue Dot, by Carl Sagan

Queen of the Damned, by Anne Rice

Zork Nemesis, a game by ActiVision

Contact, a film by Robert Zemeckis

Movie poster by Drew Struzan for the first Tomb Raider film.

Battlestar Galactica, the Reimagined Series

Photo by Art Streiber.

Cosmos, by Carl Sagan

Song Lamma Bada Yatathanna

He named her amber

Art Installation at the AGO in Toronto by Iris Houser

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