Meet Vera Rulon.
How Did You Become an Artist?
My father was an artist. I think I inherited his love for visual arts. He was also a Russian
My sister is an artist, too. Although I studied visual arts for a short while in college, I ended up taking a different path as that is how life tends to be.

What kind of art do you make?
I draw. I draw on anything. Paper napkins, chopstick wrappers, wine foils, and paper (of course). Most times I leave my art behind, but not always.
For example, I recently drew my place setting and soup at a local eatery. We had dinner there after a fundraiser for the arts in the local school district with good friends.
I do not know what happens to most of the drawings. There is something gratifying about sharing a moment and hopefully putting a smile on someone’s face.
What’s Your Muse?
To me, everything is a canvas. If it’s a hidden face in a rock, I take a picture (I have a continuing photography series called “Finding Faces in the Strangest Places”). Details at a location or event are often a great way to capture a moment for a leave behind picture.
What’s Next?
I also hope to use my art to help in any way I can in support of all the arts. Several of us started a not for profit in support of the arts in the Nyack School District, Arts Angels Inc. An excellent experience that I hope to leverage for future projects.
What’s next? I hope to find more ways to collaborate with kindred spirits to expand all the arts not only in schools, but in communities. We can change the world. We can do it through the arts: through stories, pictures, and music!
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