Darlene olivia mcelroy biography
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SubscribeAlright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Darlene Olivia McElroy. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Darlene Olivia, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Learning the craft is often a unique journey from every creative – we’d love to hear about your journey and if knowing what you know now, you would have done anything differently to speed up the learning process.
Learning your craft is not only about putting in 10,000 hours, it is also not being afraid to experiment and to fail. I consider myself the mad scientist when it comes to art techniques. inom am always asking myself what will happen if I do this or that. It keeps me free and I become both the teacher and lärjunge by experimenting. If I fail, I may end up with a happy accident or inom have learned something important. With every art piece I crea
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Being a mixed media artist means you have tons of stuff or S.H.I.T. (second hand interesting things). There is a crap shack in the back yard full of wonderful stuff to use in my art. I have to clean it out twice a year because I forget about all the treasures hidden inside. And, yes, because you throw nothing away that can be used in your mixed media art, you become a hoarder. Yikes!
There are usually five or so paintings being worked on at one time in the studio. So it tends to be in a state of continual chaos as well as a mine field of dogs. I have 3 studio dogs which are always sleeping where I am stepping so it can get very exciting. Zola, the fireball, is the fur ball of trouble and starts all the fights while Miz Maisie, the Newfie, take up the most space. Buddy is the youngster that keeps us all busy and is the only dog that I have owned that has a favorite color - PINK.
Adventures and art experiments are always happening in the studio and
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Today we’d like to introduce you to Darlene Olivia McElroy.
Darlene Olivia McElroy
Hi Darlene, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today.
The richly textured mixed media paintings of Darlene Olivia McElroy reflect the vision of an artist whose involvement with man’s primal origins, sins, and religious conflicts has developed an imagery at once sensuously primitive and startlingly sophisticated.
Weaving through textural surfaces, found objects, and rik symbolism, the viewer is drawn into a visual world where color plays the role of an atmospheric veil encompassing the personal myths of the artist. McElroy, born and raised in Southern California, is descended from an old New Mexico family of artists and storytellers.
She has been deeply influenced by the summers she spent growing up on her family’s ranch in Santa Fe where th