Artists In Jackson: Stephen Ziegenfuss
“I would prefer to make guitars and give them away, if it was feasible to do that.”
Read Stephen’s profile at Artists In Jackson.
“I would prefer to make guitars and give them away, if it was feasible to do that.”
Read Stephen’s profile at Artists In Jackson.
“I don’t like to be pushy with my art. If they want to come look, they can come look and bring their own viewpoint.”
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“It’s always related to nature, and silhouettes. I’ve had a love for silhouettes for years now. So when I realized when I put these two things together—bodies, hands, leaves—I was forcing myself to think outside the box. I wanted something that made you look closer.”
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“Customers are allowing me to put my art on them. That’s flattering. It’s like putting my name on their arm.”
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“It feels good to have my stuff out there, and get the reaction. And even the not-okay reactions feel good.”
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“They said, ‘You do have a style. You’re messy!’ My acrylics are really wet and all over the place, and I’m always covered in paint.”
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“Art is the communication of feelings. If what you’re doing isn’t evoking a feeling, then what you did is arguably not art.”
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“My favorite thing to hear is people laughing. As long as people are feeling something, then I’m doing something right. My work is quirky and a little bit out there.”
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“Every little snapshot reminds me of something. It reminds me of the music playing that day, or something we did earlier. It helps me remember and relive my life. It’s a sensory thing.”
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“I don’t want to be a ‘company.’ I want to be underground.”
Read Andrew’s profile at Artists In Jackson.