LE BohemianMuse is a first-generation Ghanaian-American artist in the San Francisco Bay Area. As a storyteller, she uses abstract painting, writing, performing, and filmmaking to weave narratives. LE began exploring the ideas of creating new worlds through storytelling and did, with ease, finding ways to incorporate her stories into alternative mediums of art (Writing, Theatre, and Abstract Painting). Through her education at LMU (Loyola Marymount University), she learned about the different facets of art and majored in Theater and Studio Art. A year later she auditioned and was accepted to the British American Drama Academy (BADA) in Oxford, England, where she continued to study various theatrical art forms.
Fast forward years later, LE has presented her paintings in various art shows (Superfine Art Fair, Artspan Open Studios, Art Attack Gallery, and more) in different U.S. cities. In addition to being featured artist in the SF Gate Article “'I'm still creating, I won't stop creating': Life as an SF artist in shutdown.” Recently she was one of the featured artists in Voyage LA Magazine “Local Stories “May 2020 issue. "Art means everything to me," LE continues, "it is everywhere. It's a venue of creation; we are beautiful examples of art just walking around. It showcases our beauties and our faults, and it provides us with an option to go when we are in pain and glorify our greatest moment. I draw inspiration from other artistry (music, poetry, paintings, etc.), and through my observation of watching humanity and based on what I feel, I create something from that."
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