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Meet The Artists
Enchanted Dichotomy
Access Gallery Artist
Open for Commissions
Enchanted Dichotomy began working with Access Gallery during the pandemic by taking online classes. They have continued their involvement through participating in several shows and commissions over the past few years and continuing their education.
Originally from the U.K they have been all over the U.S always involved in some form of art, such as film, TV, and theater as an actor and teacher. Also working and training with special effects makeup, and set design departments. Enchanted Dichotomy is currently on the Access Gallery’s I.D.E.A committee, a LGBTQIA+ advocacy group within Access’s community. They have also been a member of the Denver Arts Society 2020 and help manage the accessibility committee.
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Enchanted Dichotomy's Art
Artist Statement
Enchanted Dichotomy has a wide range of styles and art mediums that they work in. Inspired by Basqiat, Picasso and Paul Klee to name a few they also enjoy sculpture and fabric art. They have always found that through artmaking they can be free, disappear, and be away from masking, if only for a while. Through experimentation and multimedia they express their emotions though subjects that include nature, shapes, movement and people. Enchanted Dichotomy puts a part of their energy into each art piece.
Participants in Access Galleries previous Fashion residency, they are continuing to work with the current Fashion teacher, Kellehanna, learning new skills weekly.
They also enjoy working with oil, watercolors, wood, clay and photography. They have done commissions for Modivcare, New Belgium and M Mosser. Future goals? There isn’t a medium that they don’t want to try!
Constantly seeking to learn more skills, believing that they are constantly learning and in motion.
Check them out on instagram @Enchanted_dichotomy
Their work is also at Denverartsociety.org
They have always found that through artmaking they can be free, disappear, and be away from masking, if only for awhile.