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“When I get frustrated
with how a drawing or painting is being created, I
will "flip" it upside down so I can finish
it. I find that working on a drawing or painting upside
down helps me see the piece from a new perspective
and allows me to refine the piece until I feel like
it’s complete,” said artist Stacy Schilling.
“I learned how to draw upside down from my seventh
grade art teacher, Mrs. Schwartz. Learning to draw upside
down helped train the right side of my brain and I feel
like a better artist when I work upside down."
Stacy began her art career as a young girl with coloring
books, arts and crafts, latch hook, needlepoint and cross-stitch.
Stacy’s passion for art got an enormous boost from
her seventh grade art teacher, Mrs. Schwartz. Her creative
expression and fulfillment flourished with a year-long
place mat project and painting. |
Her development as an
artist continued as she wrote and designed her own
book and magazine, took drawing classes, advanced as
a painter by learning to look at color and shape instead
of the entire object, immersed herself in photography
and mastered the printmaking process. Stacy's passion
for art emanates from every piece she creates, whether
it’s a drawing, painting, logo, brochure, Web
site or keepsake gift.
Stacy earned a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design from
Northern Kentucky University and made the Dean's List.
She also received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from
the University of Kentucky.
Stacy now invites you to experience her joyous passion
for art and her work is available for purchase. Contact Stacy
to purchase her art.
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