CEANNA DAVIS
Art has been a fundamental part of my life ever since my parents instilled a love for creativity in me from a young age. I vividly remember starting art lessons at the age of six, and I've been painting ever since.
In high school, I stumbled upon CASA, a charter high school dedicated to the arts. It was a turning point for me. Suddenly, art wasn't just a hobby—it became a lifeline, a way for me to express myself and navigate the world around me. When I enrolled in CASA for my senior year, I knew that art was more than just something I enjoyed; it was something I needed.
When the pandemic hit, I turned to my art even more. It was a source of comfort and stability during uncertain times. That's when I decided to take my passion for painting to the next level and applied to Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCAD). At PCAD, I found a community that embraced and nurtured my creativity, allowing me to delve deeper into my craft.
My art serves as a reflection of my journey, and through my current body of work, I aim to express my unique experience with girlhood and the inherent growing pains it entails. With the medium of paint, I endeavor to narrate stories that resonate deeply with me, stories that I find difficult to articulate through any other means. I am excited to continue my artistic journey, sharing my unique perspective and the beauty I find in everyday life through my art. It's a privilege to create, and I hope to inspire others to embrace their own creativity and find solace in self-expression.