I had a nice Cab, and about 2 glasses in I decided to paint my feelings. I allowed my brush to hit the canvas with no pressure or animosity of a missed stroke or lack of perfection. I allowed my soul to cry, laugh and express the feelings that have been buried for so many years.

I had a nice Cab, and about 2 glasses in I decided to paint my feelings. I allowed my brush to hit the canvas with no pressure or animosity of a missed stroke or lack of perfection. I allowed my soul to cry, laugh and express the feelings that have been buried for so many years.

I had a nice Cab, and about 2 glasses in I decided to paint my feelings. I allowed my brush to hit the canvas with no pressure or animosity of a missed stroke or lack of perfection. I allowed my soul to cry, laugh and express the feelings that have been buried for so many years.

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
The artist, she is aware of her position that society has placed her in and instead of accepting those parameters, she finds ways to maneuver to succeed. Over coming poverty, cancer, motherhood, She expresses her frustrations with the battle in her artwork. The artist, Nia-Marii leaves it all on the table with no regrets, no dependency on approval and is completely transparent in her art.