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MoRiginal Artwork:
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For Mo painting is a way to add more colors to the world. Being from Hawaii she is used to seeing a wide array of colors in everyday life, now landlocked in Wyoming she uses painting as a way to expand the colors around her. Having these colorful kaleidoscopic creations gives her joy and she can also see that joy reflected on the faces of others when they view her work. They may not understand it but they surely can enjoy the sense of happiness that these creations ensue.
Currently Mo paints in sizes from 2x2 to 32x20 inches. It really depends on her mood and the amount of time she has to paint. Magnets and coasters are her current fixation, as well as the application of clear resin.
Each painting is created within its own idea. Either a color or idea will spark some inspiration which Mo then takes and gives a life. She uses her fingers, her nails, toothpicks, popsicle sticks, spoons, forks, knives, rocks, toothbrushes and sometimes ( on a very rare occasion ) an actual paint brush. Mainly her fingers are the utensils used to bring these designs to the real world where they can inspire and intrigue others.
If you asked Mo to tell you what her style of painting is, she would simply say :
“They are Moriginals; nothing more, nothing less”
Currently Mo paints in sizes from 2x2 to 32x20 inches. It really depends on her mood and the amount of time she has to paint. Magnets and coasters are her current fixation, as well as the application of clear resin.
Each painting is created within its own idea. Either a color or idea will spark some inspiration which Mo then takes and gives a life. She uses her fingers, her nails, toothpicks, popsicle sticks, spoons, forks, knives, rocks, toothbrushes and sometimes ( on a very rare occasion ) an actual paint brush. Mainly her fingers are the utensils used to bring these designs to the real world where they can inspire and intrigue others.
If you asked Mo to tell you what her style of painting is, she would simply say :
“They are Moriginals; nothing more, nothing less”