In episode twelve, Zach is joined by artist Elliott De Cesare. Elliott is a lifetime multidisciplinary artist from New York City. After transferring from Parsons New School, he received his BFA at the School of Visual Arts. Since graduating in 2011, his career has been colorful and prosperous. You can see his work at elliottdecesare.com - the “ELMNOP” exhibit that he curated for the Spring/Break Art Show was featured in The New York Times. He also helped create the 5-50 Gallery in Long Island City where he was the director before passing off the reins. Besides continually working on his own paintings, drawings, and exhibits, a good portion of his work has shifted to set design for photo and video shoots as well as window displays; from Vogue x Burberry to annually creating the famed window displays at Bergdorf Goodman, Elliott is an artist in every sense of the word. Together, they speak on his childhood, growing up with artists as parents, being inspired by the mundane, the spirit of New York City and its characters, being influenced by artists of various mediums, some of his most notable works of art, the blessing and the curse of the creative mind, the importance of the arts, and so much more. As Always, thank you for listening and watching. Produced by The Studio at Old Ridge Intro by Tide Motel - Daylight