Bio
Brilliant
white, it shimmered under the summer sun and breathed with
a life of its own. It touched the sky and stretched as far
as an eye can see, winding itself across the hills like a
huge serpent. It was not silent, it bellowed with the wind.
I was five years old when Christo's Running Fence appeared
across my front yard. The memories of Christo's Fence
have inspired me through my own artistic journey. The Running
Fence has allowed me to dream of the limitless possibilities.
It has taught me that art is not the sole product of inspiration
but also includes determination, hard work and collaboration.
I
am the second generation to be raised in Sonoma County. As
a child, I had no idea how fortunate I was to be living in
such a beautiful diverse part of California. It took me moving
away to New York to finally understand. I returned home to
Sonoma County and enrolled in school to earn a degree in sculpture
from Sonoma State University. Since graduation, I have become
a plein air painter, spending three to four days a week painting
on location. It is through these paintings I continue to rediscover
the county I grew up in.

"I
make art because I have to. I have paint speckled car seats,
paint under my nails and a house of disarray. I have
a drawer dedicated to my paint clothes but somehow my other clothes
sneak their way in. I juggle a family of four, a weekend job
and my passion for art. All my worries are forgotten and time
evaporates, the moment my brush hits the canvas."
Brayton |