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Darkness in the Light Print

Kirstie Singleton

United States

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About The Artwork

This was inspired by "Light in the Darkness". The artist felt that she needed to express light and colors in her artwork. Artwork often reflects the emotions in each individual artist. This is meant to bring joy and inspire creativity in those who see it. The artist is a strong believer in the concept that without darkness there is no light and without light there is no darkness. This concept is beautifully portrayed in her yin/yang series. Light colors feel lack luster without dark colors, just as dark colors feel empty without light colors.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Kirstie Singleton is a self-taught American artist, photographer and blogger. Since she can remember art has been her escape space. In high school art class was her favorite place to be. She is deeply inspired by nature, particularly the Colorado mountains where she was born and raised. Over the years, life took over, and while her interest in art was still there, the time was not. Or so she thought. She still currently works a full time job, but she is vowing to never again ignore her passions over work. She has made it a personal goal to use the limited time that she does have too build her "brand" which now includes her Blog, Pinterest, Instagram, a Tik Tok and an online Art presence starting on Saatchi Art(thanks for existing so that artists can do this). She has also made it a point to set aside as much time as she can afford to paint and just delve into art. Most of the time she is hesitant to start a project, because it tends to become an obsession. It brings her great satisfaction and purpose the moment she picks up a paint brush. "I hope my art can someday find it's way into your homes and exude that same joy I felt while making it straight into your lives." Anyways, how weird is it talking in the third person to describe oneself, then top it all off with a quote from yourself about yourself. The reason I worded my "About Me" section this way was because all the other cool kids were doing it, and I figured it was the way to go. Although it is quite possible that famous artists are not actually writing their own bios so the approach to the "About Me" section would make sense. Seems strange and completely unauthentic to who I am. I think I will leave it that way with this little tidbit below so you know that I don't take myself soo seriously.

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