Toni Martin is a 22-year-old artist living in the North Dallas Corridor. She was taught by Ted Kincaid and worked with artists from around the world. She is headed to the Art Institute of Dallas.
WHAT KIND OF ART DO YOU DO?
My work varies from fabulous abstracts that branch from emotions of life, to images that resemble modern portraits and are pure urban characters that cannot be placed.
HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN INTERESTED/GIFTED IN ART?
Yes. My urge to create has taken me far! I practice art, but it has always been an innate characteristic. I love sending messages through my works and touching people’s hearts. I want people to connect!
WHAT INSPIRES YOU IN YOUR ART?
My inspirations branch from emotions that are derived from situations I have been in. Most of my abstracts are self images that is based off of how I felt that day or from the colors I see in music.
WHERE CAN OUR READERS SEE YOUR WORK?
This fall, my work can be seen at: Maximo Cocina Mexicana (5301 Alpha Rd # 108); Verona of Dallas (13330 Noel Road); Addison Conference Center; 2826 Arnetic (in September); and on my website (kessandtea.com).
-By Addison Magazine