Artist statement revised:
Art is PASSION; Art is Energy; ART is my life! Art is just as vital to people as the air we breathe and the blood which runs through our veins. Those who have the artistic gift are very different from the rest of mankind. We (artist) have something special, we have the ability to touch people spiritually, with the use of something physical, for me it's my hands and my voice. Everyone experiences stress, has a past, and lives with a degree personal hell. Some have had a easy road, others have had a rocky/traumatic path which they have had to endure. Life as we know it is all about lessons, and sharing knowledge; What we see and learn along the way, as well as who crosses our path and how we can relate to them. All of these things have meaning and provide a foundation for art to be built upon. As a survivor of abuse, I find that creating art as well as singing, and laughter are all very therapeutic. I love being able to see humor and irony in a situation and capture it on film. Seeing things in a new or different perspective is also interesting to me. I like taking "close up" pictures, and that of other unusual perspectives. At this point in my life I seek serenity and tranquility, I try to project that emotion upon the viewer.
Theresa
Vandenberg
theresavandenberg@yahoo.com
509.312.0944
2000 North Alder Street Apartment #6
Ellensburg, Washington 98926
Formal Education: Bachelor of Arts (studio art) -2012
Areas of Specialization: Painting (oil and acrylic),
Encaustic, Photography, Drawing, Metalsmithing, Sculpture, 2D and 3D objects,
woodcarving
Organizations: Member of Student Artist Collective,
Participated in setting up the student art show 2012, Spurgeon Art Gallery
Here are a few pieces of my work
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From Inside the Cavern, Oil on Canvas, November 2011, By Theresa Vandenberg |
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| Mental Break, Oil on Canvas, March 2012, By Theresa Vandenberg |
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| Mount Saint Helens, Oil on Canvas, December 2011 By Theresa Vandenberg |
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| Stargazer Lily, Charcoal and white chalk on paper, February 2010, By Theresa Vandenberg |
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| Bulls eye, Photograph, August 2009, By Theresa Vandenberg |
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| Country Sunset, Photograph, August 2009, By Theresa Vandenberg |






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