Artist Information:
Kim Piercy
Marietta, GA
United States
Member Since: Apr 2003
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Artist Statement:
I always knew I wanted to be an artist. As a child I couldn’t wait to paint a refrigerator masterpiece with my fingers or sculpt a castle in the back yard’s mud after a good rain. I survived most of my classes by drawing diagrams and replicas of models to learn subjects such as science, geography, and history. Inspired by music I filled notebooks full of redrawn album covers. My emotions came out in drawings and sketchbooks turned into a visual version of therapy. As a mother I recall past craft experiences and simplify them into projects for my sons. I observe things and am constantly thinking of how to recreate it or how it was produced in the first place.
With the incredible support of my family I was able to immerse myself into school, attending College of Charleston and subsequently earning a BA from Kennesaw State University. Under the instruction of practicing artists in these institutions, I was able to expand on the passion I already possessed. Over the years I have learned many new techniques and enriched my mind with the ideas of others. These tools have enabled me to create works that have been ...
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Kim Piercy's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Kim Piercy's Portfolio. Browse Piercy's body of work: I always knew I wanted to be an artist. As a child I couldn’t wait to paint a refrigerator masterpiece with my fingers or sculpt a castle in the back yard’s mud after a good rain. I survived most of my classes by drawing diagrams and replicas of models to learn subjects such as science, geography, and history. Inspired by music I filled notebooks full of redrawn album covers. My emotions came out in drawings and sketchbooks turned into a visual version of therapy. As a mother I recall past craft experiences and simplify them into projects for ... | |
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