“Arkansas has a great artist community and we’ve made a lot of great friends and connections over the years.”
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“Arkansas has a great artist community and we’ve made a lot of great friends and connections over the years.”
“I am drawn to texture in the world around me, especially in nature and in interior settings.”
“In large scale public art, the designing, developing, collaborating, fabricating and installing is a challenging process to work through.”
“I cannot recall any period in my life where art was not a big part of what made me tick.”
“When I was a kid I guess I just assumed everyone’s house smelled like paint thinner.”
“When I was a kid, I just knew that I wanted to be creative and have interesting stories to tell people about my life and my experiences.”
“The work began as a desire to balance how women are depicted in visual culture.”
“The early appeal of glass was the process itself, I’ve often said blowing glass is kind of a Zen mentality.”
“Silverpoint is my primary medium because it enhances the qualities I hope to present.”
“A great deal of my inspiration comes from my roots and I tend to paint subjects that originate from childhood memories.”
“We both understand what we are doing. Each has a veto if we don’t both feel it.”
“Printmaking, in particular relief, is my primary means of exploration in the visual arts.”
“I've been creating visual narratives since I first discovered the pulpy pages of comic books around age 8.”
“I instinctively gravitate to the direct gaze. The eyes are the windows of the soul, no?”
“I would much rather have my paintings speak for me, rather than me speak for them.”
“I have always described by work as an autobiographical journey through my life.”