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Artists have an uncanny knack for finding beauty in the mundane. This is when artists are at their best. Many believe that artists possess something magical and indescribable -- a natural talent bequeathed to a select few only. As a student of art and now an art educator, I have learned these myths are not wholly true. Skill can be taught, and the language of art can be learned. But the magic is in the artists’ perceptions and descriptions of the world around them. Artists truly shine when they eloquently depict the scenes, details, and secrets that others miss as they walk down the street.
As artists, if we remain in our “ivory towers,” we can become somewhat impaired and stale. We need to bounce ideas off of one another and interact and respond to our environment. Relishing the details, personalities, colors, and secrets around me is what feeds my soul and my art. I strive to find new ways to connect with my world and the wonderful people who move in and out of my life. This may take the form of traditional paintings, such as portraits and landscapes, but it may also enter the world of surrealism. My greatest struggle is to find subjects that are both personal and universal and infuse them with meaning that can be appreciated on many levels. -Sarah Curry
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