Art is a form of expression, a sanctuary, and for some, a way of life. I recently had the chance to interview Fran Rodríguez, a fascinating artist whose journey from childhood hobby to career is both inspiring and insightful. His work encompasses digital collage, graphic design, and surreal landscapes deeply influenced by music, nature, and introspection. Here’s what he had to say.
Career Change
“As far back as I can remember, art was a hobby that allowed me to escape reality and find my safe place,” says the artist. “I spent my childhood cutting out my grandmother’s magazines to create collage art, drawing little logos like street tags, and diving deep into the creative realm.”
However, Fran’s love for art didn’t immediately translate into a career. After turning twenty, he studied graphic design and landed jobs in advertising agencies, spending a decade in a profession that left him unfulfilled. It wasn’t until the age of thirty that he decided to turn his passion into a profession. “The transition wasn’t easy,” he confesses. “But a wonderful cocktail of luck, hard work, talent, and help from friends managed to get me through.”
The Creative Process
When asked about what fuels his creativity, music and tranquility top the list. “Ambient, instrumental music with atmospheric or dreamy vocals is my go-to. This kind of music transports me and helps me create mental landscapes where I get inspired,” he explains.
But what happens when inspiration runs dry? “Walking is my go-to strategy. Whether it’s in the city, on the beach, or amidst nature, walking while listening to music always brings me back to a state of introspection, comfort, and ultimately, creativity.”