
Flylords: Who is @Slackertide?

Flylords: I must admit you have some of the most creative fly fishing artwork out there. When did you start mixing art and fly fishing?
Blanco: I only started mixing art and Fly fishing about 2 years ago, so it’s been a pretty recent turn of events. I made an abrupt change in my style which just happened to coincide with me picking up a fly rod for the first time. Prior to that I was making mostly abstract work and selling primarily through galleries. It was really cool to be involved in part that of the art world for a while, but ultimately it just didn’t feel right form, and I knew I needed a change. So I decided, reluctantly, to attempt some fishing related art. I say reluctantly because I live in South Florida and fish art is everywhere, and although I wanted to try fishing as a subject, I knew I didn’t want to make the same typical fishing paintings as everybody else. So that’s I try to work in humor or something clever into the subject, just as a way to stand out.
Flylords: Do you remember the first time you picked up a fly rod?Â

Flylords: What inspires the unique characters you draw?Â

Flylords: We know you are a Florida Native, what is your favorite fish to target on the fly? Does Florida influence your work?

Flylords: How long have you been drawing for? What do you use to make your digital work?

Flylords: Do you have a favorite piece of art you have made?Â

Flylords: Tell us a little about your new brand Eddy Redd?

Flylords: Can you give some advice for an aspiring artist?Â

Flylords: Has social media been helpful to you as an artist?

Flylords: What’s next?

https://theflylords.com/2019/05/29/elfin-cove-resort-an-adventure-to-southeast-alaska/
https://theflylords.com/2019/05/29/spartina-green-a-low-country-story/
https://theflylords.com/2019/05/28/army-corp-of-engineers-approves-new-asian-carp-plan/