Around the beginning of this upheaval the world is going through, I started incorporating a lot of scribbling into my paintings. I’ll use watercolor crayon and permanent pens most of the time. It felt like I needed to add an element of chaotic energy to my work to match the chaos of life through these weird times.
Geerts started her professional art career with a move to the West coast in 1987. After exploring many materials she fell in love with acrylic painting and has been working in the medium ever since. During this time, she also worked as a news videographer, and started creating sculpture, joining the Vancouver Island Sculptors Guild. Geerts began showing her work professionally in 1997, and has been consistently represented by a number of galleries since that time.
In My Eyes - Artist - Connie Geerts
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In My Eyes - Artist - Connie Geerts
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Around the beginning of this upheaval the world is going through, I started incorporating a lot of scribbling into my paintings. I’ll use watercolor crayon and permanent pens most of the time. It felt like I needed to add an element of chaotic energy to my work to match the chaos of life through these weird times.
Geerts started her professional art career with a move to the West coast in 1987. After exploring many materials she fell in love with acrylic painting and has been working in the medium ever since. During this time, she also worked as a news videographer, and started creating sculpture, joining the Vancouver Island Sculptors Guild. Geerts began showing her work professionally in 1997, and has been consistently represented by a number of galleries since that time.