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Priscilla Morado
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I believe in the power of art as a universal language, allowing those of us who struggle to find words to express ourselves a unique outlet. There's a reason why the saying 'A picture is worth a thousand words' resonates so deeply.
I am passionate about teaching art because I know that deep within each of us lies an artist waiting to be unleashed. Many believe art is a talent you're born with, but in reality, anyone can become an artist with a little encouragement. As an art student, I discovered that there isn't just one correct way to create art; instead, there are endless forms and inspirations waiting to be explored. I want to inspire all my students, regardless of whether they plan to pursue art, to give it a try and discover their own means of expression. By creating a welcoming space where all students feel free to create art that resonates with them, and providing the guidance to make their art stand out, I hope to foster a love for creativity and self-expression in each of my students.
⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚ About ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆
Priscilla Morado is an artist from the vibrant Rio Grande Valley. Currently pursuing a Bachelor of Art with a teacher certification at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Morado’s work is a journey of exploration. She creates diverse characters inspired by various media forms, blending realism with cartoon aesthetics to resonate with viewers. Utilizing both traditional and digital mediums, Morado infuses vibrant colors and intricate details into her work. Experimentation with alternative mediums continually expands her artistic capabilities.Morado's art prompts reflection on themes such as identity and storytelling, inviting engagement and connection with her audience. She has contributed to education through various paths, including teaching in multiple schools via the “Children’s Museum of Brownsville mini makers program,” a platform dedicated to integrating science and design through artistic expression. Additionally, she has led numerous craft classes for all ages and coordinated Summer Camps for the “Brownsville Museum of Fine Arts.” Currently, she leads captivating tours for the organization, seamlessly integrating art activities that enhance the museum experience for visitors of all ages.
