This paint is apart of my "Genesis" which is the first full collection I've created. For this collection I wanted to highlight my faith and my mother. Each painting is dedicated to the most known Biblical stories. The texture of the paintings symbolize a flower blooming into new beginnings. Circles are a universal shape and represent a growing pregnant belly, the "circle of life", a "full circle moment" etc. Yves Klein stated that "yellow is for the Father, blue is for the Son, and pink is for the Holy Spirit" I've decided to use the three colors for my collection.

Artist + Rannie Howard
Follow this artistI was born in New Orleans, but relocated after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
I have always enjoyed painting and drawing since I learned how to write. Just recently I decided to pick up abstract art. I paint things based on my surroundings, conversations I've overheard, or just things that stood out during my day. I only use a brush and a palette knife to create most of my work... I'm very minimal when it comes to tools. I decided to paint abstract art because it creates conversations and it allows you to use your imagination!
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