Gregory Garrett
Gregory Garrett had no choice but to be an artist. From an
early age, light and the darkness fascinated him. His earliest
childhood memory found him sitting by himself, watching the
sunlight stream thorough the venetian blinds as the dust particles
danced on the rays of light.

“I lost and found myself as I watched the light stream
into my parents’ living room. Somehow, I knew what I
was experiencing was truth.” This particular moment
was pivotal in his development as an artist for years to come.
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During his formative years, Mr. Garrett concentrated on the
mast works of many great painters, ranging from Caravaggio
to Picasso. His infatuation with art lead him to understand
that art is an essential factor in being human and that history
is crucial for the development of art.
“Art is not created in a vacuum. It must have history
to live. Art should be a reflection of the artist’s
past, present and future.”
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