| Community Artist Profile: Roxanne Swanson |
|
|
| Written by Roxanne Swanson | |
I grew up in Hastings, Minnesota, and left there at the age of eighteen to live in St. Paul, and I have been here pretty much ever since. I struggled with addiction throughout my teenage years and was in and out of treatment centers. During those times I would use painting and writing as a way to escape my reality. I lived my life on paper.
Eventually I got sober and by the time I was twenty-one I was sober for about two years, and I felt directionless in my life. I did not have any goals or inspirations; however, I was still painting and writing. I then decided to enroll in school with the idea of majoring in psychology and becoming a therapist, but I knew that psychology would not make me happy. I prayed to the universe for direction and guidance. All of a sudden, when I was at work a thought came to me: the only limits I have are the ones I set upon myself. I then looked at life like a field of flowers filled with many colors and possibilities. The flowers closest to me represented psychology. I knew I could get there if I wanted to, but the ones further away, were the ones that I really wanted, and I wasn’t sure how to get to them. That is when I decided I would find my way to what it was that I really loved. From the very beginning of my art career I have been fascinated with the human form — as a conveyer of movement, expression, and emotion. Ten years ago I began painting nudes and exploring the human figure in natural and unnatural positions. Today I paint clothed portraits of friends and acquaintances. I enjoy the challenge of capturing the variety of lines, shadows, space and texture of a clothed form. Most importantly I seek to paint an honest vision of what I see, so that I may create a human connection and experience on canvas. My goal is to bring subjects to life by inviting the viewer into a vivid sensory experience. |
| Volunteer Board |
| Advertise |
| WANTED (3 listings) |
| Contact Us |
| Admin Login |
| Search St. Paul |
Crime in St. Paul is on the decline and has been for some time. Despite the positive trend, we must remain aware of crime in our neighborhood and work to create a safe place for our families and neighbors.
...........................................................
Crime stats in PDF
2003-2006 Year-End Part I Statistics