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Becca Sutter

Becca Sutter

She / Her
Beaverton, United States

Bio

As a multidisciplinary artist, Becca Sutter’s work spans across various mediums from painting to performance art. Born in Oregon and living in Portland, she has always been fascinated with the complex nature of creation.

Her art is a reflection of her love for her Creator and creation. She has been exploring themes of using art for mediation, prayer, and inner healing. Through her art, she hopes to bring beauty to homes and venues but also to encourage creativity as a means to raise awareness to the connection that art and creation has to our well being.

In addition to her artistic practice, Becca Sutter is a recent graduate of Bethel School Of Supernatural Ministry, a holistic nutritionist, and yoga and fitness instructor. She is aiming to inspire and educate others how faith and holistic health can be fueled in creativity. 

With her unique vision and dedication, Becca Sutter continues to push the boundaries of art through using it to heal and bring beauty. 

Artist Statement

As an artist, I am constantly exploring the intersection of nature and culture, the tangible and intangible, Heaven and Earth. My work is a reflection of my experiences, emotions, and observations, woven together through various mediums.

I am fascinated by the power of the natural world to evoke a sense of wonder and awe in us, and seek to capture this sense of awe in my work. At the same time, I am also interested in encouraging creativity in others and helping them find how art can bring healing.

Ultimately, my goal as an artist is to create work that is both visually striking and thought-provoking, inviting viewers to engage with the Creator and creation in new and unexpected ways. Through my art, I hope to inspire a greater appreciation and understanding of the beauty and complexity of the world we live in and in The One who created it.

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