BIOGRAPHY - SJ Tulloch Art has always been an active appreciation through my life, and the ideas that have come and gone have always left me curious in finding my own style. So having a passion and the eye for seeing something beyond the surface; I began to peel away the layers – the colors, the textures; the shapes and lines and more than that - I looked for the movement and my own interpretation, but it has taken much time. I have adapted to how my expression has changed to now be at this place of artistic flare to have the determination and the ideas that I can share. What is art? Only you can answer that for yourself. My world is full of expression and I feel what I see deeply; given my interpretation I have decided to share that through works of my art - adapting to “Photo Editing”. I have experimented with textures, colors; movement and abstractraction, focusing my attention on how I envision all that which flows from a world that is changing. Through my looking glass I feel that the movement and my interpretation can be find and followed, I hope through my vision you can find something of appreciation as I continue to develop and express. Adapting more toward photo art, I would never consider myself a photographer more of an explorer, through digital editing I've found the passion to create something more. Sharing my thoughts and my vision is an accomplishment that now I feel has the movement I have been working toward and will continue to develop. “The appreciation of Art has allowed me to see beyond the surface, so I find myself here given this opportunity to express my Artist flare with my eyes open to new ideas and focus.” Themes: Abstract - The most meaningful with the largest depth of possibility! “I feel so therefore I am thinking and I see what my mind allows me to”. Oceans - What I feel through the rush of the waves and the peace of the calming seas. Clouds - What I see through the skies and how it opens up depth and perception. Texture - Shapes, angles and colors all layered to create their own meaning all changing with the flick of light or the fragment of a new shape, leaves the mind open. “Thank you, SJ. Tulloch” |