 Today I'd like to introduce Brooke Acres, the artist behind Sunlight Splattered Relics.  Brooke is originally from East Tennessee and settled in Middle Tennessee after
 traveling all over the country.  She is engaged to her boyfriend of 6 years
 and  mama to a "very energetic two year old boy."
Today I'd like to introduce Brooke Acres, the artist behind Sunlight Splattered Relics.  Brooke is originally from East Tennessee and settled in Middle Tennessee after
 traveling all over the country.  She is engaged to her boyfriend of 6 years
 and  mama to a "very energetic two year old boy."
Brooke loves to upcycle / re-purpose "anything and everything."  She says, "I create lots of 
things out of old windows, doors, shutters and pallets. It is especially
 satisfying when I can turn something that one person would throw away 
into something beautiful and functional."
I asked Brooke how she learned her art, and she said, "I
 just sort of started doing it on my own. I do like to give credit to my
 awesome art teacher in high school though. She was the one that really 
encouraged my artistic side to come out. She always reminded me that art
 didn't have to be perfect and that it wouldn't really be that 
interesting if it was. The important part is that you have fun and enjoy
 what you are doing. For the longest time I was always critical of my 
work  even though I enjoyed making it. Her encouragement was what helped
 me to really enjoy and explore my creative side."            
She started out making gifts for family and friends because she really enjoys putting a 
lot of thought and love into a gift, "being able to actually create it, 
rather than just buying something off of a shelf."
Brooke says that her favorite part of her work is creating. "It's truly like therapy to me." She loves working with all sorts of materials - anything from old windows, doors, shutters, pallets, broken chairs, door knobs, handles, glass bottles and more. "I am also a henna artist. So, I will use henna techniques and designs in some of my work, too. I love earth tones! You will see lots of blues in my artwork."
Brooke says that her favorite part of her work is creating. "It's truly like therapy to me." She loves working with all sorts of materials - anything from old windows, doors, shutters, pallets, broken chairs, door knobs, handles, glass bottles and more. "I am also a henna artist. So, I will use henna techniques and designs in some of my work, too. I love earth tones! You will see lots of blues in my artwork."
Brooke's favorite quote is, "For
 beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak 
only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you 
are never alone." - Audrey Hepburn
You can occasionally find Brooke at craft shows in the Middle Tennessee area, and you can always find her on her Facebook page (I've got to pin her down for a henna tattoo some day soon!) - www.facebook.com/
Thank you for the lovely interview, Brooke! 





 
Another great interview. I love learning about all of the local Nashville artist.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kris! Their pictures and stories have been beautiful!
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