Woven Stories


Art, I understood now, was so much more than the sum of its brush strokes, curved clay appendages, or intricate stitching. There were stories woven, kneaded, and scratches into each piece. Blood, sweat, and tears intermixing with charcoal, textile, and canvas. Hopes, dreams, anger, fear, heartbreak, redemption, romance, and the thrilling sensation of falling in love all resided in an artist's word, the admirer of such pieces never knowing what emotions and story had shaped it.
Noelle Salazar, The Roaring Days of Zora Lily

Reading:
The Bubble - Living in My Own Little World is My Job.
I read this last summer, and keep going back to read it again.
Artist I’m admiring this week - PAN INKHOO 😍
Watching:
Egon Schiele’s Short, Scandalous Life — And Why His Art Still Matters
My artwork is available on Daily Paintworks, Etsy, and eBay.
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