The Storytellers | Portrait, Abstract, and Assemblage
/With every class I create, I feel that I share bits and pieces of my life. I spend a great deal of time thinking about the lessons I want to create. But, before I share them with you, they need to make sense to me - I want to feel compelled and inspired to create the art.
As I experiment with ideas, paint, colors, and techniques, I'm aware that my creative process continues to evolve, and the work does as well. I love how each piece of art leads to the next. The creative process is a beautiful part of making art, and one that I feel is important to share with you through my classes.
Based on a collection of ideas, The Storytellers came to me on a recent road trip with my 85-year mom and my teenage daughter, Olivia. We drove from Texas to New Orleans, Louisiana, where she grew up. She wanted to visit her cousins, see her childhood home, and visit my grandparent's grave.The stories she told us about growing up in New Orleans, her adventures, with family and friends, brought to light many parts of my mom I didn't know. I realized that her stories are part of my story and my daughter's story.
I contemplated for quite a while how to bring this history to my art, and find a way to abstract the stories and combine them in different ways. And that is how I came up with this new course! I love it and am so excited to share it with you.
The Storytellers Online Art Course Mixed media, flowers, portraits, assemblage, and abstract painting.