Anna Lynn Creasman Fine Art

Anna Lynn Creasman Fine Art

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Oil, acrylic, mixed, sculpture meet handcrafted pigments with occasional bridges to craft and other

Anna Lynn Creasman lives in Transylvania County where she is an entrepreneur. She leapt from a unique learning background that followed her Charlotte to Union, South Carolina; Arden, North Carolina and back again to Transylvania County, North Carolina: within the latter, she has threaded honors studies at Brevard College and advisor board membership, farming, enjoyment of nature and spirit with st

04/16/2023

Views — thanks!! This one is gone to a new owner!

05/11/2022

My dog actually brought me food today.

Wrapped package and everything.

Studio time pays off, folks!

05/09/2022

MIGHT have gotten another piece for the prep barn... uh... studio calling -- barn or studio... barn or studio... canning shed or barn or studio.... SO MANY PLACES to put it!

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THIS IDEA, like many, was found in a sincere and peaceful read-out of the holocaust by irritation and false liberty that falls by annoying instead of living free. Notice that the content was for a private tour of many folks trying to impinge or**sm, free enterprise, etc -- but met with bullish against bu****it truth, etc etc etc, and way out of that vein, simple facts.

The artwork, due to "mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" and other nonsense in the paperwork, is hope to exceed certain folks being NASTY about works. DNR and CULTURAL communities together is kind of odd, but hey, we all like fishing.

North Carolina Arts Council The N.C. Arts Council’s grants are one of the many ways we invest in sustaining and advancing our diverse and widespread network of arts organizations and artists. Applications are open now thought May 2.

05/04/2022

Yesterday was an "f**k it, I'm going to sleep day" -- and that's great. I've been informed my hair is "stop traffic for eval" scary right now and I don't even care? No... I specifically do not care.

I even have a tanktop and strapless thing they block out as hate or gang or drugs... my arms are DOWN and they scream "axial hair".

Before you get up my creas... what?!

NO THANK YOU about what this reminds me of too... A dog park in says they're coming for . I didn't start growing out pit hair before that Secret ad was a lie.... but I am NOT PLAYING people are grody for pit, pits, bulldogs, and hair -- and HURTING tennis and native sports.

I personally am not taking this routine of "I know your body and schedule better that you". One work I'm excited about is "you can buy it!" motherly love.

YES, I can buy it... but I can also get it put back on the market.

?! DAMN

05/02/2022

"There Were Giants in the Land" is a work I cannot get to scan well, and people have been "funny" about my cameras.

People are talking

05/01/2022

Anna Creasman, Tomatoes, oil, 4"x6", prints range with $400 open edition

04/30/2022

Looking for an opportunity to support the arts?!

DUDE.. are you actually:

1. Supporting day care for adults, using arts as therapy?

2. Supporting some vague thing while feeling overwhelmed?

3. Trying to invest and feeling sicky about the whole thing because opinion-haters?

4. Afraid of thefted artwork?

5. Militantly supporting ______________, while forgetting the whole network of independent ______________, etc that even give folks normal experience?

6. Hearing things, saying things, and forgetting yourself?

Did you forget to actually connect with doing?!

Supporting the arts means ACTUALLY DOING THE ACTIONS OF BUYING FOR ARTWORKS, PRINTS, SUPPORTING STUDY PEOPLE CHOOSE, and SUPPORTING individual artists like this:

"Hi! I support the arts. I'm giving you money. Or I'm letting you know about an opportunity that actually fits with what I see your level to be and I'm okay if it's not mad. Actually, I DO want to have that dinner party or office print or whatever, and I'm NOT just going to have my own work up. I'm going to make more art purchases happen with my office budget AND convert them into moneymaking income. I'm going to INVEST in thinking of opportunities, instead of being angry I have to paint another scene painting for theatre, I'm going to rent one in my OWN NEIGHBORHOOD or wherever I FIND ONE I LOVE OR THAT FITS -- or I'm going to support "ARTS EDUCATION" "ARTS IN DAY CARE" "Places for artists to work" "Artists' Community Studios" etc.

Be SPECIFIC about your words.

It helps us all!

"I support the arts" = YAY. You love yourself and reality, others, etc.

"I support ___________" = GOOD. (Sweden... :() NOW WE HEAR TRACTION.

"I support the arts!" That's not challenging. Okay -- step two. "I support ________" -- and stay with it on a budget.

Don't rip off your bumper sticker. Just add thought today...

"I support the arts." -- How?

How are you actually benefiting the arts?

How are you recording your work?

How are you supporting the material creations?

How are you supporting things you remember staying, even if they are used as reference for thought?

How again are you listening to people who are artists in your own circles, neighborhoods, etc? Are you actually bothering them?

Are you making up sad stories?

Are you needing to actually do the selfish good work of buying?

Supporting the arts today can be one person who has a funny gross behavior of hating artists today doing one thing....

TURN FROM THEM and pay attention to your own life. It's the best way to support and ignore the arts at the same time.

"Admit an artist today to your boring life of "that's what they do" -- it's something many have said.

Listen to what someone says without making up a sobber or red flags.

Just ignore them.

That's for some.

For others, open the "food for thought" about to go bad, and go for the real deal. Go get art you enjoy, and do it with money. Stare at that work. Then go do the same on your plan. Don't quit.

Artists, quit cursing and trying to enslave people funny or not with your work -- It's rare but growing.

Others... don't flinch when someone brings up the A word. Art is the A word here, and it's not an addiction to be an artist. It's not an addiction to collect artwork. It's an addiction to hate artists and look wrong-at-function without teaching or finding right people.

Yes, I'm deep in the middle of getting people through their addictions to addictions right now, including them playing my family.

I'm exhausted with that right now, and "one thing that helps" talks are finally hitting the big reality for some -- PEOPLE... your LIFE is made up of actual real things. They are not just moments. Things are groupings, objects, people groups, places to be, locations.

Artworks are WORKS not just pieces. They actually literally FUNCTION and WORK for you, like appliances or furniture done right.

I am loving having my artworks around me, yes. But that's not what I'm supposed to be doing by itself. I'm not covering myself in artworks like a fort like some artists do. Some are private, or sketches, or whatnot... but many many many MANY are here for WORK FOR MANY.

People are being "work shy" and taking it out on hard workers screaming bad things and trying to be gross to them. They are afraid of my work!

Sometimes, I create artworks about my work otherwise, like spirit work or microfarming, or preserving and defending rights, etc.

That's the May challenge -- Works about "doing what Mom [however and however you define that work or words connect] told you to do you agree with -- anyway".

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