"Whatever you are, be a good one."
In the studio, 2012
I want to transform the idea of traditional art, considering less the actuality of the objects, and more the invention of the composition. My work comes from both a perceptual and conceptual experience, and in the end echoes reality without mimicking it. I want to better master rhythm, form, color, and line in order to represent each element in my own way. It is important to me to be distinct from other artists; I want to be unusual and captivating- even if that means breaking the shell of safety that has been previously established by the work of famous artists.
I believe an artist is never truly finished growing, looking, and learning, and it takes a long time to discover her niche. Ultimately, I have discovered that art, like its creator, is never a complete product – it is using education and a determined passion as a vehicle, continuously exploring and expanding the boundaries of the expected, and putting everything you are into what you do.
I believe an artist is never truly finished growing, looking, and learning, and it takes a long time to discover her niche. Ultimately, I have discovered that art, like its creator, is never a complete product – it is using education and a determined passion as a vehicle, continuously exploring and expanding the boundaries of the expected, and putting everything you are into what you do.