They Would You Would Be Here

“Family History in Art”

How did you decide to become an artist? My parents were very good at keeping art supplies on hand. To their dismay, I did not limit myself to crayons and paper; I remember making potions out of flowers, glue, shampoo, and anything that would mix well into my concoctions. Apparently, these supplies weren’t as cheap and expendable as paper, but the tactile properties of them always captured my attention. It has always been easy for me to get lost in thought. My imagination ruled. This limited my relationship with education, but if it was a hands-on experience or a challenge, my competitive […]

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