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Cloudy Visions Art

Who Is Cloudy Vision?

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“I don’t think about art when I’m working, I try to think about life” after hearing this quote from Jean Michel

Basquait and watching “Radiant Child” a few hundred times it helped me change my entire creative process. I went

from only painting things because they were popular to really digging deep into my own mind and pushing my artistic

envelope. Now art work is loud. Deeply rooted in concepts that can spawn from thoughts, conversations to music. I

really like to use colors that will attract you from the other side of a room to come up to my paintings and become

intrigued. I believe that art should have a story, it should spark conversation. Every paint brush stroke I make on a

canvas I think about that, “How can I make this painting tell my story?”. I have fallen in love with the process, from

days staying up till 2am, going to work and rushing back home to paint more. To showing my art to people and

getting various responses. Because of this I want to show my art work to the world, to people from all walks of life. I

want to hear different opinions and views. I know this is what I am here for. It’s more than a hobby or passion it’s my

lifestyle and as long as I am physically able I want to do this for the rest of my life.

Why the name Cloudy Visions?

Interviewer: Why Cloudy? What’s with the cloud thing in your name? 

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Cloudy: let me ask you, how many times do you look up at the clouds? Most people are so concerned with life they never take time to look up. But Clouds if you really look are dope. They just look cool man... like no matter where you are you can always look up and see something that’s is visually appealing. Clouds go into my whole “Beautiful Ugly” theme I'm doing with this collection. Beautiful like on a summer day on the beach or ugly like a rainstorm. Ummm they tell a story if you allow your mind to travel that far. No matter your age or how many places you've been on you look out that plane window you can just be in awe. That’s my art... it’s here and always have been but to the masses I can feel like it's a little neglected... but I purposely I make pieces that change with the viewer's moods, that strike up thought and emotions (good and bad). The people who seem to get are the ones that look a bit deeper, you feel me. So next time you're out don’t take the clouds for granted enjoy them. Let your brain wander. Same thing with my art if you can come to a show look at it with your eyes (not your phone), let your mind go... it’s ok to feel, I'm still learning to feel but I’m trying.

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