Season 5, Episode 10: Instinct vs. Discipline - Ludo Lefebvre
The Mind Of A Chef Season 5: Ludo Lefebvre & "Best Of" Episodes
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“It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child."
- Pablo Picasso
Ludo apprenticed under – and learned from – some of France’s most esteemed chefs, but it took a move to Los Angeles, starting a family and a rough restaurant review for him to figure out what he really wanted to do with his culinary future. This episode examines the ties between artists and their education, and how childlike wonder can, in fact, translate into a career. The question Ludo poses is whether an artist follows instinct, training or intuition…or perhaps all three.
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