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ØBSESSD

ØBSESSD

By: Orlando Sanchez Lugo
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Each episode is an intimate studio visit where we explore an artist’s personal journey: their roots, their influences, their toughest moments, and the passion that keeps them creating. These aren't interviews—they’re deep conversations meant to connect, inspire, and reflect the truth behind the art.Orlando Sanchez Lugo Art
Episodes
  • 17. ELIANA MIRANDA - Art, migration and belonging
    Jul 31 2025

    Eliana Miranda joins me to talk about art, migration, and the emotional weight of displacement.

    Her layered education in the arts, and how she uses painting and research to navigate complex social and political themes

    We dive into her process, recent residencies, and how she uses painting to question borders and belonging.




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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • 16: Malachi - Garments, fashion and inspirations
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode of ØBSESSD, I sat down with Dallas-based fashion designer and creator Malachi.

    We talk about how he got his start making clothes in high school, the art that shaped him, and what goes into building a new collection.

    Malachi shares his thoughts on the local art scene, who inspires him, and what it really means to grow as an emerging artist today.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • 15: Ray Albarez - Graffiti Sounds and Moving Murals
    Jul 10 2025

    Muralist Ray Albarez shares his journey from graffiti to vibrant murals that bring music lyrics to life.

    He discusses how art transforms words into personal stories, his creative process, and the connection that makes murals powerful.

    Tune in for a conversation on street art and self-expression.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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