“Art is my access to sanity; it is everything to me. For years I have studied art history and all kinds of art forms. For example, I have read a lot about Van Gogh and the Room at the Arles. I learned about Felix Vallotton’s Reclaiming Nude on Red Carpet. Learned about the Alfred Sisley’s View at the Canal Saint-Martin. Learning, Paris and all of Gaya’s work. All of the above-mentioned painters expressed moments of their lives in their work.
Growing up the color blue was my favorite and bright colors like pink and florescent green were colors I did not like. In prison I never get to see those other colors and all I want to see are colors like that. Now when I paint, I make sure to add all the colors I can’t see in my real life. Both my knitting and painting have changed because of my trauma’s I have experienced. My artistic expression is my way out of prison and how I find my happiness. Art teaches my to love and helps me deal with my depression.”
“My personality has changed over the years. Long ago I just wanted to pint what everyone else had done in my own way, but now my art has to be some thing that moves me in the moment. I can really identify with Van Gough’s sadness but I don’t want to recreate his feeling I am driven by my own debilitating sadness that comes out in the form of art at times.at times.
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