Friday, December 9, 2011

Latisha Eggleston, Creative Hue Artist Collective Member


Ms Laticia Eggleston, is better known as, “Tish” among her peers and friends. She paints mostly, on porcelain, silk, wood or any substrate she is drawn to. Originally, from Pontiac, Michigan, she attended Baker College, where one might surmise, her earlier formal interest began with computer assisted design [auto cad] targeting a career in the auto industry.

However, as many can attest, life sometimes writes its own script and today, one can easily understand, Tish’s sense of design and attraction to clean graphic lines much of which evolves from a, “spiritual well” of humility, perhaps in search of, “oneness” with her Creator. Clearly, she is unpretentious to some of the origins of her designs but others will find what might be perceived as an Aztec influence, maybe even Japanese and at other time, a taste of the, Caribbean, such is the case for art. Above are some details from some plates and views that provide a taste. When work comes together, one can often hear it sing and sometimes whisper. This writer heard, John Coltrane’s, “Oleo,” an eclectic Spanish concerto jazz piece with continuing turns and twist, emanating while perusing, the work of, “Trish Eggleston.” Visit her web page at:


http://www.moondanceexpressions.com/

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