We asked some of the city’s leading artists and creatives to tell us about how they decided to pursue an artistic or creative career. We’ve shared some highlights below.
Becky Wolcott | Linoleum Block designer, hand carver, printer and Hand Embroidery Artist
I pursued an artistic career because I was born into our family jewelry store, Leon Ness Jewelry Barn. Being an artist was apart of the deal. I grew up repairing jewelry, painting-repairing-upholstery furniture, quilting, and making clothing. Read more>>
Angelique Ramirez | Party Creations Creator
The very first reason I pursued an artistic career was because so many of my family members pushed me to just go for it. The main person I am very grateful for is my husband he would stay up late nights creating all of my party creations with me and never once gave up on me. Read more>>
Donavan Seschillie | Photographer and Filmmaker
At the time, it was all I knew. I couldn’t land a simple summer job as a teenager. So during the summer, I gathered up friends and we filmed small action scenes. We were running around with toy airsoft guns, choreographing fight scenes and rehearsing lines. Once the scenes were shot, I edited them, and post them online. Read more>>