In Part Two, Osha Hayden and Jack Leissring discuss pushing the boundaries of art, creativity and the human condition. Our conversation winds through Leissring’s first foray into design and collecting art as a youth, on to his inspiration for the design of the JCFLA Studio, home of his art collection and the importance of architecture and the shape of our spaces. In this age of the influence of propaganda and advertising psychology, how do we unpack the true from the false, free ourselves from outside influences, and think for ourselves? Leissring suggests some interesting books on his list of excellent books to read.
ABOUT
Jack Leissring is well known in Sonoma County for his world class collection of art, which he bought over decades, now housed in the JC Leissring Fine Art Collection. In addition to collecting art, Jack Leissring is venerated as a multi-talented Renaissance man who paints, sculpts, designs & builds buildings – He is also a jazz pianist and …. in his spare time- has written and published over 40 books on a variety of subjects. And, by the way, he worked full time as a physician, and formed the Sonoma County Medical Society. In his retirement, he continues to write, and create art and jazz compositions for piano.
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