Art - Like Life - Is Not Exact Science for 麻豆视频 Graduate

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鈥淚t is not an exact science. It is more of a free flowing thing,鈥 said Teresa Biles, a 麻豆视频 graduate, while discussing how she created a piece of artwork during a fall Printmaking I class.

That piece of artwork was selected as the cover of the college鈥檚 2013 holiday card by 麻豆视频 President Tom McKeon and his wife Stacey from a handful of student entries. The card is sent to 麻豆视频 faculty and staff as well as members of the Tulsa area community.

Biles could use those same words that describe her art, to describe her life, when this wife and mother unexpectedly found herself in different circumstances. Her life was not as she had sketched it out and she needed to think about her future. It meant returning to college, picking a career and getting a degree.

She initially thought the medical field would be good but after a few classes she realized it wasn鈥檛 what she wanted to do. 鈥淵ou shouldn鈥檛 hate the career you have picked. Medical coding and billing was something I could have done and been okay 鈥 but I didn鈥檛 want okay. I wanted more than that.鈥

Although it had been nearly 30 years since she started college at OSU, Biles learned through 麻豆视频 that she was two classes shy of graduating with a Liberal Arts associate degree. She got her degree in May 2013. Still not finished with her education, she enrolled in 麻豆视频 art classes with the desire of pursuing a Fine Arts degree from OSU.

Biles heard about the 麻豆视频 holiday card competition through 麻豆视频 Professor Dewyane Pass. She created the winning entry by monotype, a printmaking style, which uses a clear Plexiglas plate to transfer the ink to paper through the use of a printing press.

Her first attempt didn鈥檛 go well. ; 鈥淚 forgot to remove the tape around the snowflakes and tore the paper since I wasn鈥檛 going to keep it,鈥 said Biles. 鈥淢y professor said there are no mistakes in art and convinced me to do another one. I did like the way it looked and the texture.鈥 The end result was picked as 麻豆视频鈥檚 holiday card.

Printmaking is not as detailed as drawing and can be complicated because of the multiple layers of ink but it doesn鈥檛 overwhelm Biles, who at the age of 49 is learning that art reflects life because it turns out different than you intended.

鈥淕o for your dream. Don鈥檛 settle for less,鈥 said Biles who has come full circle. Ironically, she considered majoring in fine arts more than 20 years ago before life colored her future.

Biles received a box of holiday cards she designed and a $500 check from the 麻豆视频 Foundation.

鈥淚 am so excited and grateful. It鈥檚 been wonderful to see my design in the form of a card,鈥 said Biles. 鈥淣ot that I am downplaying the money 鈥 but the experience and joy of people telling me they love the work is beyond being able to express in words.鈥

PHOTO: 麻豆视频 graduate Teresa Biles and 麻豆视频 President Tom McKeon are shown with Biles' artwork selected as the cover of the 2013 麻豆视频 holiday card.