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Artist Information:
Cheryl Johnson
Bridgton, ME
United States
Member Since: Oct 2006

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Artist Statement:
Art and imagination have
always gone hand in hand with
me from childhood. Repetitive
marks suggesting
texture,circular mandala
images and brilliant colors
combine in many of my
drawings. I call upon the
child-core of my earliest
years to begin the creations,
keeping in mind that the humor
of my now adult perspective
tempers but does not inhibit
all my visuals. My art is my
dreams made visual....

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Artist Exhibitions:
Currently I am exhibiting at
Gallery 302 in Bridgton,Maine
and also at Once Upon A
Rooster in Vermont....

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Artist Galleries:
Gallery 302 Bridgton,Maine
Once Upon A Rooster
Arlington,Vermont...

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Cheryl Johnson Biography:

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Age
52
 
Gender Female
 
Status Married
 
Children 4
 
Religion Spiritual but not Traditional
 
Education Bachelor of Fine Arts
 
Hobbies / Interests Creating,Loving Life, Walking,Rollerskating,Listening to good music,Dancing, Reading good books,Enjoying family and friends
 
Favorite Artistic Medium Drawing Marker
 
Favorite Arthistory Movement Dutch School - (1600 - 1670)
 
Favorite Visual Artist Vermeer,Pissaro,Picasso
 
Favorite Work of Art The Lacemaker,The Little Street
 
Biggest Artistic Inspiration Vermeer's works and also Tibetan mandalas. I love the detail and get lost in the tiny patterns.
 
Why Did You Become An Artist Since I was old enough to draw on the diningroom wallpaper with my crayons, I knew I wanted to bean artist.It's just in me.
 
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