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Cassandra Christensen Barney was born and raised in Orem,
Utah. She received her Masters degree in Fine Arts from
Brigham Young University in 2000. I've had a passion
for the craft of the portrait since I was a child. As a young
girl, I visited museums around the world with my father, collecting
postcards adorned with 16th century art. Exploring these simple
images captured my imagination, unlocking a world of discovery.
I love the art of storytelling, the layers of symbolism, and
would create my own stories of these quiet women, making the
paintings my own. Today I paint portraits that share my passion
for storytelling while revealing my personal journey of transition
and discovery.
Christensen Barneys images capture the souls of heroines,
everyday women who have found strength and personal victory
in their diverse experiences. Her portraits carry a range
of emotion reflective of the events that have shaped their
character. Ambiguous and poignant, Cassandras women
find strength in their femininity. They are beautiful
and strong, because of the complexity of their feminine nature
My portraits may not always feature the outwardly pretty
or majestic, but they all share a quiet beauty that asks us
to listen and to feel. My work reflects my personal narrative,
yet my intent as an artist is to create an experience that
will allow the viewers to bring new interpretations to the
symbols, creating their own narrative and own sense of understanding
and place.
Christensen Barney and her father, James C. Christensen,
delight in working together. My Dad inspires me to experiment
with my own style, media and interpretation. Painting together
in his studio, we have developed a wonderful synergy, critiquing
each other and encouraging each other to experiment with colors,
surfaces and textures.
Life is truly art at Christensen Barneys home as her
husband is also an artist and teacher. Her three daughters
enjoy creating along side their parents. In addition to her
children, Barney encourages many others to explore the world
of art. She taught at The Waterford School for four years
and part time at BYU. The Barney family will relocate to Vancouver,
Canada this fall where her husband Dan will pursue his doctorate
in curriculum studies at UBC.
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