Meet Abby!
I was born in Fort Worth, Texas and moved to Edmond, Oklahoma to start high school. I graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma as an Art Major with a Minor is Psychology.
Currently, my focus has been greenery. I typically hate the outdoors. Though I understand nature is beautiful, I have never appreciated being in the middle of it. I love the view from a window. So surprisingly, I have been attracted to vines, leaves, and the patterns of nature in my most recent work. The different variations of green is what drew me in. Green is a much bolder color than I realized. I love it so much, I basically bury my subjects in it.
My psychology background has greatly affected my art. I express many of my feelings for my work through symbolism, like bird cages to represent restraint, anatomical hearts to show vulnerability, and lace for being fragile and delicate. My subconscious thoughts always come through as well. Whenever I create a piece I step back and learn more about myself. I love using strong colors because they help to achieve the initial spark to stop the viewer in their tracks. I like to think of it as a quiet scream.
My paintings are created using water-mixable oil paints called Max by Grumbacher. They have the advantages of oil paint without the use of pungent solvents and can be mixed with acrylic paint and/or oil paint. I have recently started painting on panels and wood, I enjoy it more than canvas due to its texture since it is not porous like canvas, but still has a tooth to it.
My art is full of influences. I am inspired by the surrealist work of Salvador Dali, the women featured in Gustav Klimt’s pieces, Frida Kahlo’s reflective self-portraits and pop surrealist artists like Mark Ryden, Lori Earley, Greg "Craola" Simkins, and Naoto Hattori. I also love work from old masters of the early Renaissance. My favorite is the, "Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli. I study and explore the fashion of women of all decades and analyze the couture pieces of today. My favorite designers are Alexander McQueen, Helmet Lang and Valentino. I also appreciate all iconographical religious art like Buddhism, Christianity, and Hinduism.
P.S. A big question many people always ask me is why do I sign my work, "Aby3". It is a tribute to my childhood. I am a true believer that things happen in 3s; as it has for me. So, back in the 90s I started signing my name that way and decided never to change it due to it's sentimental value.
What are you known for?
I am known for having art and prints at DNA Galleries in the Plaza District, showing a festivals and local shops in the OKC Metro.
What are you working on right now?
I am currently working on an oil painting paying tribute to Salvador Dali. A surrealist icon
What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
From my highschool teacher: "Why are you painting this, when I see your personal sketchbook is filled with this? Don't hide, you can create art of what you like, not what you think others would like".
Get in touch with Abby
Instagram: @aby3_art
Facebook: @abbystiglets3
Website: https://www.aby3.com
Email: abbystiglets@hotmail.com
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