“My compositions are dependent on a portrayal of the simple things in American life.”
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“My compositions are dependent on a portrayal of the simple things in American life.”
“I am an encourager and constantly reminded my students that ‘you can do this, just relax and have fun’.”
“To be seen, to be included, to see a reflection of one’s self is powerful and empowering.”
“To be able as an artist to tell the 'whole story' from conception to completion and do all the work, all of that excites me.”
“I’ve always had a strong identification with nature and am continually in awe of the depth of inspiration that it offers.”
“I think people are more susceptible to considering ideas that in other formats might be entirely unapproachable, but art creeps in through the senses and it changes people.”
“The void within both my sculptures and my paintings is very much a part of the art and the piece.”
“Street art gives me the freedom to express my weird imagination, add some color, and spark conversation within local communities.”
“There is so little that we can control in this life. Your art is one thing that you can control and use to communicate what is really important to you.”
“I find that bringing together contrasting materials allows them to talk to one another, creating a conversation in which each material has a distinct voice.”
“Working with photographs enables me to explore ideas of connection and shared pasts as well as to broaden my experience beyond my small sphere to share in the lives and loves of others.”
“I have a heart for stories and for making connections with others through story.”
“I have always been a ‘maker’ and many of my choices have been driven by my need to share stories and express myself creatively.”
“Much of my work draws upon the simple forms found in nature. I find it fascinating how simple shapes resonate within us and create feelings and moods.”
“Our residents recognize that the arts are leading the downtown turnaround and take great pride in the vibe that’s been created.”
“The flow of light is always fascinating, arresting, and elusive – something I and many others have struggled to understand.”
“Sometimes, it seems like we can see a relationship developing between the art and the person looking at the art.”
“One of the things I love about abstraction is the participation it encourages in the viewer.”