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PROFILE OF THE MONTH: POLA MARIE MUZYKA
Keeping the faith
This month, we encounter a versatile artist from
Waleska,
who holds on to her beliefs and inspirations, to communicate her message through
various art forms.
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Pola
Marie Muzyka |
| to get their message across in story boards and I have been able | |
to create a line of cards that can be framed for continued use after the initial thought of the greeting is past. As an actress I convey the appropriate message of any project, scene or product. Recently I've founded a drama group to bring church and community together.
My favorite color:
All colors, depending on the application. I especially like various shades of
blue and red, but I also like the use of various shades of white for rest.
My favorite holiday destination:
The beach. A quiet walk on the beach is a holiday.
My idea of spending free time:
What's that?
My favorite websites:
I like sites that inform like ArtYears. As for any particular
one, my choice is BibleGateway.com. No matter how much I
see a verse, I'm always learning something new about it.
My favorite cartoon characters:
Gotta be Marge Simpson. She knows the truth about her husband,
Homer, and still loves him.
My favorite artists and people who inspire me:
Andrew Palencar. He passed away a few years ago but he influenced
my brother and me in a way that will never die. As for famous
artists, I like artists that make you think like Picasso and
Dali.
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My ambitions for the future:
The story of my life is actively being written right now by Jaci Rae. I'm hoping
to see this come to fruition soon, to do some creative video projects with
my brother in the near future and to continue painting.
As for the long-run, I take one day at a time and allow God to take the rest.
My message to the art community:
There is more to life than what we see or experience at the
moment. Try to look beyond and see what's really happening
and express this in your work. If you get rid of your baggage,
you'll be able to express yourself more freely. Also, ask God
for inspiration and guidance.
You'll be surprised what you come up with when you do.