emerging artists, abstract art, and sobriety, with guest Austin Foudy [S2E4]

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Austin Foudy is an emerging artist in Boise, Idaho. In this interview, he and Elle exchange some vulnerable truths about living with big feelings, their experiences with alcohol and sobriety, and how painting has given each of them the space to move through their emotions with intention and create something that resonates with others.

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Guest Spotlight: Austin Foudy

Austin Foudy is an emerging artist and long-time Boise resident. Working in acrylic-based, mixed medium, he enjoys exploring the mystery of textures, shades, and depths. With a degree in English Literature, he enjoys the potential for the open interpretation of narrative through his abstract creations in contrast to more familiar, direct literary content. Austin cares deeply about supporting local artists of all forms in the burgeoning Treasure Valley scene; anticipating, with enthusiasm, the growth and potential of Boise in this vein.

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