State of Art Podcast | A Conversation with Sweet Talk Paint Shapes (STPS)
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State of Art Podcast | Sweet Talk Paint Shapes
There are moments when a city’s creative pulse snaps into focus, and Sweet Talk Paint Shapes is one of them. Tucked into Mesa Junction, STPS is not just a studio or a gallery. It is a signal fire. A place where paint, ink, collage, tattoo culture, music, and lived experience collide and refuse to stay quiet. In this episode of State of Art, Bree Pappan steps inside Pueblo’s emerging art hot spot and captures the raw electricity of a space built by artists, for artists, with no apologies and no pretension.
Bree sits down with James Beck and Forest Archuleta Soto, two of the three creative forces behind STPS, alongside Joshua Soto, whose vision helped spark it all. Together, they talk about transforming a working studio into a gathering place where creativity is lived out loud. This is a conversation about trust, collaboration, and what happens when artists stop waiting for permission and start building the spaces they need. From DIY roots to curated chaos, STPS is proof that when artists control the narrative, culture follows.
If you are a painter, musician, photographer, filmmaker, tattoo artist, writer, or anyone who feels the pull to make something real, this episode is for you. This is about showing up, betting on yourself, and choosing Pueblo as the place where bold ideas take shape. Plug in, turn it up, and step into the moment. The future of Pueblo art is already happening.