79. Let's Blow This Up...Artistically. Robert Waldeck. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. 03/31/22

 

In before times Rob's artists creativity was on hiatus. Walks around his seemingly abandoned neighborhood let him to a hole in a fence you could drive a car through. A hole in a fence that changed the trajectory of his pandemy experience. Dave transcends time and space to talk with Rob about how the initial isolation of lockdown mixed with the discovery of a desolate partially demolished historic factory space sparked a creative work of art, Let's Blow This Up!

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