—by Jazzy Little Things
I didn’t always know what my “art style” was. For a long time, I created by feeling — experimenting, exploring, following whatever color or shape called out to me. But over time, a pattern formed. My work started to reveal something deeper: me.
My art style is expressive, bold, a little moody, and sometimes messy — and honestly, that’s accurate.
🎨 Color: My Emotions on Display
I’m drawn to rich, layered colors — moody purples, fiery reds, deep blues. These aren’t just aesthetic choices; they reflect how I feel things. Strongly. Fully. My art doesn’t shy away from contrast or conflict, because neither do I. Even when I’m silent, the colors speak volumes.
✍🏽 Lines & Texture: The Need for Depth
I don’t like things too smooth or too perfect. I like texture — raw strokes, visible layers. That says a lot about me: I value authenticity. I want people to see the work beneath the surface, not just the polished result. Maybe because I’m that way too — open about my imperfections, still growing.
🌀 Symbols & Themes: Control vs. Chaos
Many of my pieces flirt with contrast — softness vs. sharpness, beauty vs. discomfort. That’s no accident. I’ve lived through extremes, I’ve observed both quiet pain and loud resilience. My art style is a way of reconciling those pieces. A way to hold it all.
🧠 The Mind Behind the Medium
More than once, people have told me my work makes them feel something they can’t quite name. That’s the goal. My art is personal, but it’s also universal. It’s me asking, “Have you felt this too?”
🖼️ Final Thoughts:
My art style didn’t come from trying to fit in — it came from trusting what flowed naturally. It’s not just what I create — it’s who I am, made visual.
So if you see my work and feel something real, raw, or reflective — that’s me. That’s my style. That’s the message.


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