"The challenge for me is thinking creatively and putting to canvas ideas that I've been carrying around mentally. It has been a grand journey and hopefully I can continue to learn and grow, not take myself too seriously, and have fun."
"The challenge for me is thinking creatively and putting to canvas ideas that I've been carrying around mentally. It has been a grand journey and hopefully I can continue to learn and grow, not take myself too seriously, and have fun."
“I create art to preserve my heritage and initiate conversations around societal and cultural issues that countercultures and African Americans are experiencing.”
“…when I take the photograph, it’s not only how I am looking at my subject but how they are looking at me. It’s that psychological connection I’m trying to catch.”
“As a Southerner, I’m constantly conflicted by the South. Our region is filled with so much to love – rich arts, food, natural beauty, musical heritage and literature, but also so much disparity that it can be overwhelming.”
“I want my repurposed objects to represent a message of purpose and redemption for the once discarded and forgotten.”
“This has been an amazing ride! I don’t want the blog to outlive its relevance and I don’t know what the future may bring, but for now I am having a blast and I hope you are too!”
“I am not an artist and cannot create art in any fashion. But art has been an important part of my life for a long time especially the past 70 years or so.”
“I’m still as excited to paint today as I was years ago if not more so. I just want to be a sponge and soak up as much knowledge as I can for as long as I can.”
“I learned that my students did not care how much I knew about art until they knew how much I cared about them. On my good days and my bad days, when I was exhausted and my nerves were frazzled, I made sure they knew that I cared.”
“It really is amazing to me when I just do something without a plan and something happy turns out so easily. It’s like you get into a different world and don’t even remember afterwards how exactly you did that.”
“Thea's programs are focused on creating the next generation of cultural consumers that will support a more diverse and sustainable arts landscape…”
“It is, of course, personally rewarding to work with people as they develop ideas, build skills, and find creative ways to communicate through art making. But I also believe that equitable access to art education is crucially important in building healthy and vibrant communities.”
“My imagination often takes me pretty far away from the original inspiration. I am particularly interested in the moments of change and transformation, right before we know what awaits us on the other side.”
“I am not in control of my method. I work toward perfection but welcome the imperfections that invariably occur. More often than not the imperfections are the making of an image.”
“I have always thought of watercolor as my first true love because of its spontaneity and free spirit. When I paint in watercolor, my mind gets in a state of flow much like a meditation. Watercolor painting is simply good for the soul.”
“Painting has given structure to my life. Imagining, planning, and executing complete a piece of art helps me understand my time in the world.”
“As a child I explored a lot outdoors, but I also read a lot. Both types of exploration have impacted the way I experience the natural world.”
“Museums are awesome spaces, or awe-full places. Walking up to objects that have witnessed history and are just itching to tell you their stories is an amazing experience.”
“When I work on new designs I’m often inspired by memories, nature, and dreams.”
“My early years of watching Saturday-morning cartoons and reading comic books and encyclopedias are a big influence on my work.”