House Full Of Love 48" x 48" acrylic painting on canvas
What do you see in the picture?
What do you think is happening and what was the artist trying to tell you with this picture?
What does this picture make you wonder about?
The symbols in my work are deeply personal, originating from the doodles I created as a child. These geometric and organic shapes are integral to my artistic DNA.
The vibrant, organic shapes in my art symbolize people, highlighting our diverse physical forms and features. Each shape is treated as an individual, never intersecting with another, allowing it to shine on its own merit and visual characteristics. Yet, together, they form a cohesive part of a larger entity, celebrating individuality within unity.
Ultimately, my legacy will be defined by the thousands of children worldwide who were inspired to create because their teachers introduced them to my DNA art style. This impact is more meaningful to me than any private, public, or museum acquisition.
Motivating children to create is my true purpose, and being blessed enough to create whatever art my heart desires is what keeps me going. Artists never retire, and I plan to create until I am physically unable to.
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Collage game- roll die to select shapes to create templates for your artwork on printer paper
Supplies: paper, scissors, construction paper, glue, hole punches, Q-tips, paint, construction paper crayons