Chere Hughes BIO
Chere Hughes expresses motivations of the human spirit. She illustrates with charcoal and vibrant pastels revealing figurescapes surrounded with structure, atmosphere, and symbolism. Her emotionally engaging drawings and colorful writing spin tales. Her fiction uses esoterica, neuroscience, and quantum theory as the stage for a journey within. Her work speaks to the potential inside oneself and how that communes with the whole.
Before earning her BFA in Photography at ASU Chere worked as a mortician. At ASU she studied under Mark Klett, Jim Hajicek, and Stephen Smith. Chere was awarded ‘best of show’ Senior exhibition. She earned her master’s in education at UNLV and recently taught art, English, and funeral service education for eight years at Vincennes University Vincennes, IN.
Chere’s work has been seen in numerous national exhibitions as well as in public and private collections.
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Chere Hughes creates artwork inspired by the unSeen... In deep saturated colors, the figures, often draped with interpretations of iconic style, are surrounded by remnants and residue whispering secrets.
These imaginations are manifestations from both seen but primarily unSeen experiences.
She tends to render in highly saturated environments with deep tones contrasted by vivid colors.
All original artwork, Chere makes everything in her studio from start to finish: from rendering to fine art printing to elegantly packaging and forwarding to you!
"I hope you find something that speaks to you... that you just can't live without." Chere says.
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