“Every child is an artist; the problem is staying an artist when you grow up” – Pablo Picasso.
This profound quote stands the test of time because it sums up the difficulties of adult life and the necessity to remain in touch with your creative side. A recent sit down with Natalie Orr, who is a fine artist, whose medium are acrylics, oils, etc.
This explains how she was able to stay in touch with her creative side and use her paintings as her form of expression. Natt, born in the Midwest, has worked hard to make sure her art is seen in many areas of the country.
In the interview, which can be found at Groundtenpro on YouTube, she explains what led her into the art space.
From her upbringing, her travel experiences, and her friends and family. The conversation of course, stemming from the arts Natt and Curtesis both talk about the business that surrounds the art world and why it's important to know how it can affect your work in not only good, but unfortunate ways as well. She spoke on a few of her collections, which were displayed in the interview, why she chooses specific subjects to paint, where she draws the inspiration for her color pallets, and more.
You can find more of her work at www.nattart.com and follow her on her social media platforms.
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