Melissa Peck

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Melissa Peck I was nine years old when I knew for sure that I was an artist. I was sitting at the kitchen table, a drawing of a little girl. At that time I was so with me and my small picture that I jumped and ran around the house shouting enthusiastically: "I am an artist is an artist" I remember the first time I saw the art of "Masters" in a history of 'Art in Europe on the move. Tears appeared, as I stood in front of their paintings. I had an overwhelming feeling of belonging. I found my colleagues.I have seen the heights to which my passion could be taken, and I had a vision of what I wanted to be. In 1997, after five different jobs in a year, and try to do what I wanted, I finally sat down at my table and started drawing these pictures, love continues to do for me. It 'was important for me, not in a confrontation in the lobby of my work for other artists, or trying to please my teacher. I was not like I was realistic drawing. I was easy to dofor me. How to continue to develop and change, my work is a direct reflection of it. Whatever fascinates me is the time to show up in my work. I feel I can only now begin to create the job I worked, after all these years. I am grateful for every painting that I painted here to get hurt. Julia Cameron said: "Remember, being willing to be a bad artist, you have the ability to evolve over time, an artist, and perhaps over a very good time." I do not feel at all times...

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