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| 5/17/26 | ![]() Colour As A Weapon | Colour As A Weapon Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Chaos Wins Again! | Chaos Wins Again! Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Play Is Not a Crime | Play Is Not a CrimeHey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() Make A Job Of It! | Make A Job Of It!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Keep Art Real! | Keep Art Real! Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Why I Quit Etsy! | Why I Quit Etsy!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() Art can be fun again | Art can be fun againHey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() SOLO ART EXHIBITION IN 30 DAYS! | SOLO ART EXHIBITION IN 30 DAYS!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Brighton Artist Paints Pop Culture Panic | Brighton Artist Paints Pop Culture PanicHey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Planning a Pop Art Panic Party! | Planning a Pop Art Panic Party!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
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| 5/5/26 | ![]() Pop Art Panic Party! | Pop Art Panic Party!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() New Pop Art Exhibition Reveal! | New Pop Art Exhibition Reveal!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() Making Bad Art Ok! | Making Bad Art Ok!Hey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Funny Art, Silly Ideas & Zero Regret | Funny Art, Silly Ideas & Zero RegretHey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() The Silly Art Show: Chaos, Stickers & No Plan | The Silly Art Show: Chaos, Stickers & No PlanHey, I’m Barrie J Davies — Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time chaos enthusiast, professional paint spiller, and proud creator of all things loud, neon, silly, and slightly unhinged… and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast — but don’t panic. No long, serious, “let’s analyse the meaning of life through a triangle” episodes here. These are short, unpredictable bursts of creative nonsense. Think quick hits of whatever weird idea, colourful moment, or questionable thought has decided to move into my brain rent-free that day.There are usually no guests either. It’s more like you’ve accidentally checked your voicemail and found a message from a slightly chaotic artist. A quick ramble, a strange idea, a behind-the-scenes moment… then I disappear back into the studio to throw paint at something.And speaking of the studio… right now it looks like a neon carnival crashed into a comic book and then exploded. There’s graffiti, pop art, pop surrealist madness, prints, canvases, ink, stencils — absolute chaos. Honestly, there’s so much paint flying around that even Jackson Pollock would walk in, look around, and quietly leave.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of being a Brighton artist making street pop art and surreal work, plus all the weird thoughts bouncing around my head. One day I might be talking about a fresh print that looks like it’s been dipped in candy floss… the next, I’m questioning why pigeons walk like they’ve got somewhere important to be. (They don’t.)Because it’s daily and completely unpredictable, anything can happen. One episode might be about a painting I’ve just finished, the next might be a completely random idea that appeared while I was staring at a dripping paintbrush wondering if that counts as productivity.This is not your typical art podcast. No quiet gallery voices. No serious debates. No “what does art mean?” chat. (Spoiler: sometimes it means I had too much coffee.)This is colourful, chaotic, graffiti-splattered, pop art nonsense in podcast form. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray cans, glitter, and seaside sugar — slightly dangerous, definitely messy, but a very good time.So go on — jump in, have a listen, and join the chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Here For The Long Game! | Here For The Long Game!Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() I ❤️ Stickers! | I ❤️ Stickers!Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Mash Up Art Fun! | Mash Up Art Fun! Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Why Making Bad Art Is the Point | Why Making Bad Art Is the PointHey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() How to Come Up With Creative Ideas (Without Waiting for a Miracle) | How to Come Up With Creative Ideas (Without Waiting for a Miracle)Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/25/26 | ![]() Why Messy Art Wins | Why Messy Art WinsHey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() Would You Buy Art That Makes You Laugh? | Would You Buy Art That Makes You Laugh?Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() What Is Pop Surrealism? (And Why I Make It) | What Is Pop Surrealism? (And Why I Make It)Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Document Your Work! | Document Your Work!Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() My Funny Art Style! | My Funny Art Style!Hey there, I’m Barrie J Davies a Brighton-based street pop surrealism artist, full-time mischief-maker, professional colour-splasher, and unapologetic creator of all things fun, silly, neon, and gloriously ridiculous and welcome to my podcast.This is a daily podcast, but don’t expect long, serious episodes. These are short, spontaneous bursts of creative chaos – little slices of whatever strange idea, colourful moment, or ridiculous thought happens to be bouncing around my head that day. It’s random, it’s playful, and honestly… it could go absolutely anywhere.Most of the time there are no guests either. Think of it more like checking your answer machine and finding a message from your favourite fun artist. A quick creative ramble, a colourful thought, a weird observation, or a behind-the-scenes moment from the studio before I run off to splash paint on something.Right now, my Brighton art studio looks like a neon carnival collided with a comic book and exploded across walls full of graffiti art, pop art prints, pop surrealist mixed media canvases, and urban art murals. There are screen prints and original artworks flying off the table faster than I can stack them, projects bubbling up like fizzy rainbow soda, and enough paint splatters, stencils, and ink drips to make Jackson Pollock look like a neat freak. It’s chaotic, loud, messy… and gloriously alive with creative energy.On this podcast, I share the behind-the-scenes of my life as a Brighton contemporary artist working across street pop art and pop surrealism, the strange and silly ideas bouncing around my mind, and all the colourful adventures of creating urban art, graffiti-inspired pieces, and pop culture-fuelled prints with a surreal twist. Some days, I’ll be talking about a brand-new screen print dipped in candy floss, other days I might be rambling about why pigeons look like performance artists, or why glitter should be an essential part of any pop surrealist mixed media artwork. Basically, if it’s ridiculous, neon, and fun, it’s in.Because this podcast is daily and unpredictable, one episode might be about a painting fresh off the easel, the next might be a strange thought about street art, pop culture, Brighton life, or some completely random creative idea that appeared while staring at a dripping paintbrush. Short episodes, big imagination, zero rules.This isn’t your typical art podcast. There are no hushed gallery tones, no serious critiques, and no long-winded discussions about “the meaning of art” (yawn). This is about colourful street art, playful pop art, pop surrealism, graffiti-inspired creations, and joyful mixed media experiments. Think of it like a rollercoaster made of spray paint cans, glitter bombs, and seaside rock, you never quite know what’s coming next, but it’s guaranteed to be a creative, colourful ride.So buckle up, tune in, and dive headfirst into this seaside storm of Brighton street art, pop surrealism, pop art prints, mixed media fun, and urban art chaos.👉 Check out my artwork at http://www.barriejdavies.info 👉 Join my mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dbIy6P | — | ||||||
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