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I feel it is important to let my audience know how
I see when I create a work of art. My world of vision is slightly
skewed from most other people. I have been legally blind in my left
eye since birth. I'm not sure if this handicap is a blessing or
a hardship when it comes to painting, but regardless, I'm afraid
to paint any other way. I'm not sure how my blindness affects my
painting or how my paintings would look if I had perfect vision,
but the more I think about it, the more it scares me. I just paint
with the same arsenal of tools that any other artist paints with;
a lifetime of seeing the world through the same set of eyes day
in and day out and the art education I've been fortunate enough
to have throughout my lifetime.
At the University of New Hampshire I received a BA in Fine Arts
with a focus in oil painting. I had never picked up an oil brush
until college, but once I realized I could render objects with color
I found a new passion at my feet.
Since college my life has taken many twists and turns. I'll be honest...I
turned my back on my artwork for about two years after school because
I use to say to myself, "No one ever makes it as an artist...I
need a REAL job to pay off my bills and have security in my life".
I'm sure the majority of artists have felt that way at some point
in time where Corporate America has eventually sucked us in. We
tend to turn our backs on our talents, doing what society tells
us to do so we don't seem like failures. Well I'll be the first
to say (which I'm sure I'm not) that being an artist IS A REAL JOB,
actually a 24-7 job, where we are constantly creating and exposing
ourselves to the world to be criticized and set up for failure.
I believe it takes a certain temperament to do what we do, and without
our driving force to create, we wouldn't have meaning and purpose
in our lives.
My artwork is a direct reflection of who I am. I don't paint uncharacteristic
to my personality as a human being. Everything I do on canvas is
premeditated, from the start of the composition to the last brush
stroke. My style is realism and I choose compositions that engage
me through color, shape, and narrative. My subject matter includes
anything and everything. I don't like to pigeon hole myself as a
certain type of painter because I constantly want to be developing
my craft and my creativity throughout the years. Tomorrow I may
be an abstract painter
who knows.
For me art is an everyday awakening whether you actively put your
brush to the canvas or mentally capture a moment in your daily routine
that would make a great composition. My artwork is an expression
of who I am and how I perceive the world. I try to explore the world
with a fresh set of eyes everyday as I continue to mature and grow
as an artist.
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