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An Artist Speaks Season 4 Episode 5 with Guest Shineta Horton

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Listen as host Michael Harris interviews artist Shineta Horton.  Shineta is a 28 year old artist that loves to spend time in higher levels of consciences. She enjoy the study of psychology, science and physics. In life, Shineta allows her mind to stay as free as possible so her work often reflects a conversation between herself and other artists on her lever of awareness. The ability to communicate that message to her viewers is always important because Shineta has learned that creativity drives our world.

“My work reflects the state of mind I was in during its creation.  The creation of art is a reflection of life in the NOW, its viewing is the remembrance.”

My philosophy of art reflects my passion for capturing the imagination and interest of the viewer, it provides me with the ability to transform the way the people views both art as well as the world around them. This transformation in viewing the world around us is my primary goal in creating art. The idea of sharing differences with the world instead of allowing them to hold me back, becomes a key component in what I bring to the art field. This ability will come from researching iconography and providing the viewer with the power to redefine semiology by altering the way the viewer sees things that are new to them. Using art to support our differences will intellectually challenge the viewer while introducing them to something new.

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