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That would be me ... Dakota.
I love Massage and the Holistic Health that I do for a
living but really, my true passion is in the creation of art
- watercolor, acrylics, 3D art out of found objects,
furniture building, decorating, graphic design, web design,
writing, etc. etc. If it can be created, I love the process
of doing so.
I wrote my first story when I was 7 years
old, it was a gruesome story about Big Foot and camping.
Every weekend from the time I was strong
enough to move furniture (about 8 years old) until last
weekend I have re-arranged the furniture in my surroundings.
My friends joke they have never seen my home the same way
twice. They are right, they haven't and most likely never
will.
While living in Arizona I began "Art
Gatherings" in which I would invite around 80 other artists
to come play - we had all art mediums to participate in, a
huge bon fire in the middle of the desert, drumming, food,
and an incredible atmosphere of creativity. Those Art
Gatherings lasted every month for 5 years solid.
I worked with an earth home builder in AZ
and learned a lot about building furniture, European Faux
finishes in concrete and can now create a floor that looks
like genuine flagstone at a third of the cost. It's labor
intensive and grueling work so I no longer wish to create
such floors - so don't even ask if I would!
I also teach a variety of creativity and
soulful workshops that help people find the artist within
themselves. Prior to living in Arizona I never in a million
years considered myself to be an artist. It took
encouragement and the belief that Joanne West had in me to
realize and tap into that side of myself. To this day I will
always be grateful for that gift from her.
My art is fluid, it changes with each new
endeavor. I tend to have a bit of ADD when it comes to my
creations as well, meaning I will create something in one
medium and may never return to that medium again - at least
not in the same way.
When people ask me "Who are you?", I would
have to say above all else, I am an artist. The act of
creating touches upon every facet of my life. |