
| My art represents all of what I’ve been, all of what I’ve seen and much of what I’with me through pain, joy, chaos and calm. As I’ve traveled through each of these human events it has allowed me opportunities to reflect that which is too great to carry alone and enabled me to provide a translation for what an experience, face or vision has communicated to me. When a painting allows its audience a moment to step away from daily living and pause to smile, cry or smirk I feel success. Most often the subjects present themselves naturally and demand representation; other times a simple form, movement or sense plays through my mind for a time until it feels either ready to be revealed or needing to be examined, pursued and solved on the canvas. Inspiration comes from something as simple as a child’s smile or as great as the genocide within the Sudan. The acrylic medium naturally suits me and offers me the ability to manipulate texture and incorporate it into the voice of the work. I love both the depth and the freedom that acrylics offer. My Darfur series reflects both the pain and hope that I see existing simultaneously in the eyes of the people of Darfur. Painting this has presented a challenge to me by requiring that I eventually solve the “simultaneous” puzzle and adequately represent their message of both incredible pain and simple hope. The people of Darfur have much to teach each of us. Thanks for stopping by. Valerie |
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| Prints and reproductions of most originals are available through the two sites below. If you are interested in an original click here to send me a note |

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