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We believe that the sharing of expressions lies at the heart of a thriving community. As a key contributor to “Creator’s Square”, we are delighted to welcome Manitoba-based part-time artist, Denee Johnson, to share her creative journey with us this month.
Could you tell us a bit about yourself?
My name is Denee Johnson, and I am a part-time independent, self-taught artist based in Northern Manitoba. I began my creative journey in early 2019, gradually making it the primary focus of my evenings by 2021. While I mostly work with acrylics, I also explore watercolours and oil pastels. My art aims to promote body positivity and encourage positive self-worth, intending to bring happiness to my audience. When I discovered art, I was dealing with challenges related to self-confidence, anxiety and depression. I channeled these emotions into powerful poses, complemented by bold and vibrant colours.
What aspect of being an artist excites you the most?
To me, the most exciting thing about being an artist is the paint itself, as wired as that may sound. I have found solace in the space I've created for myself, a small studio space in my basement. It's my time to dance, laugh, cry…I use the paint as a vessel for those emotions. I don't even need to paint anything cohesive, just a brush in hand and paint instantly uplifts my mood.
Could you share the backstory of your favorite creation and why it's important to you?
My favorite piece to date (although they can all be considered favorites) would have to be a piece I completed in late 2021 and early 2022, titled 'Weed and Water,' on a repurposed canvas. It embodies a powerful, bold, and carefree spirit—something that every person should aspire to. It brings me so much joy to create and just throw paint around. I get lost in the process, and as a bonus, it's heartwarming to witness others embracing their own uniqueness and loving themselves for who they are.
What are the main challenges you face as an artist today?
As an artist, my major challenges, in addition to mastering anatomical proportions, revolve around time. Being a part-time artist, I often find it difficult to stick to a specific piece due to the limited time frame I have for creating. This results in having numerous unfinished pieces for various reasons.
What impact would you like your art to have on others?
I aim for my art and its journey to resonate with viewers and eventually collectors, that you are powerful in every right and every season of your life. Your body is your own, your journey is your own. My first passion is promoting body positivity/neutrality & to be comfortable, dare it be. Proud of the skin you are in.
Thanks, Denee, for opening up and sharing your story with our community. Denee's journey shows the transformative power of art. If you've been inspired, it's time to show your support by sending her your appreciation. We look forward to seeing you next time.
Follow Deene on Instagram @deeds.bydee or visit her website at www.deetsbydee.com
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