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"I was inspired about doing colors in the building. I then added even more colors in the background and the foreground too. I try to use green and yellows in the sky. Acrylic makes it look more realistic. The paint makes the clouds look more real - that's why I like doing it acrylic."
-Krishaun Williams
Prints are produced on demand on either mounted canvas, acrylic plexi, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States. High quality print reproductions for your home or office designed by artists living with homelessness or disabilities.
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“I feel happy when people enjoy my artwork. I want to be able to give back to my community through my art and help people get their mind off their troubles.”
Krishaun Williams is a native Chicago artist who loves to explore and learn through creating art. He enjoys the process of deepening his understanding of any subject matter while creating. Some of his favorite inspirations are fish and cityscapes.
Krishaun elaborates, “When I'm drawing fish, I’m learning more about fish, connecting with them, learning about the structure and biology as I draw. When I’m drawing cityscapes, it helps me learn about the buildings, the shapes of different buildings, as well as learn about new cities. It’s a way of traveling to places I’ve never been, to learn about the architecture through studying pictures of the city, and drawing them, every detail.”
Krishaun has been creating art since he was a child. He was accepted into a commercial arts program in high school and was awarded a full scholarship to Columbus College of Art and Design. Shortly after Krishaun began art school, he was diagnosed with a mental illness and was unable to finish the program there. He then moved back to Chicago where he was connected with Thresholds, a mental health agency in Chicago, for support in finding housing and psychiatric care. With the support of his case management team and family, Krishaun returned to school and graduated from the Columbia College of Art and Design.
Krishaun has been participating in an open studio art group at Thresholds on Chicago’s south side for over 13 years, and also works daily on his art practice from home. Krishaun is very proud to have worked at the Chicago Bears stadium, as he has been a lifelong football and Bears fan.
Krishaun hopes to be able to share his art with as many people as possible through ArtLifting. He feels that each day he is alive he is able to continue growing as a person and artist. He lives by the quote, “Once you have climbed one hill, you still have many mountains to climb.”
ArtLifting champions artists impacted by homelessness or disabilities through the celebration and sale of their artwork. Learn more here.