Having been around art all her life, Cynthia Bryant has always been
fascinated with colors. As she grew up, she watched attentively as her
father, artist Jack Bryant, squeezed paint from tubes and mixed two or
three colors to make totally different shades. In awe she watched him
use his paints that transformed the canvas into a beautiful painting.
At the age of twelve, Cynthia began painting. Selling that first
painting for twenty dollars made her think she was rich. She was
motivated to do more paintings and by age fifteen was selling her work
to various dealers.
Her father had not encouraged her to follow his same painting
technique. In fact, he was hesitant to give her instructions in
painting, the reason being that he wanted Cynthia to develop her own
style. It was somewhat by trial and error that she learned to duplicate
what she saw with her own eyes. Taking advantage of every opportunity to
paint and spending hours outdoors studying her surroundings, her skills
as an artist began to evolve. She developed a deep appreciation for the
ever-changing facets of nature. And as she painted what she saw, she
placed the rich colors and textures of the clouds, trees and the flowers
around her on canvas She entered her paintings in many art shows and won
awards every time. She was taking her place in the art world.
Many of Cynthia's early paintings were done as she held a brush in
one hand and her babies on her lap. The children watched her paint with
the same fascination for colors she had when she watched her father
paint. Blessed now with grandchildren, they sit in her lap and watch her
paint - the fascination for colors repeating again.
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