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Daily Inspiration: Meet Aurora Caddell

Today we’d like to introduce you to Aurora Caddell

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
Ideas & imagination are a way of life, growing upon in the valley/ North Hollywood exposed me to a lot of brave creative individuals. Attending Sun Valley Magnet School in the late 80s had m involved in everything from Art, wood shop, plastics, football to Cadet Corps. The creativity continues after spending many years as a temporary employee, learning and experiencing many of fields with hands on experience. Designer/concierge was the most creative outlet as it aloud the most freedom to use my imagination and create Art, paintings, posters & printed Many unique one of kind items.
The endless Ideas my brain would generate when triggered by an abandoned piece of art on the sidewalk, Club posters, as I lived behind an icon club for stunt men called the El Palomino! Saw Clint Eastwood once there. a lonely canvas by the waste bin, not to mention your flea market finds.

Recycled Art was the obvious choice as my monies we’re in A serious relationship with my monthly expenses during these creative years. Crafting Art using The same method is true today as all my art creations have some sort of a story leading it to my path.
Today I enjoy the same passion in several areas of my life, including providing a concierge service to my peers. They will request I find an item for them, everything a from a concert T-shirt to a collectors porcelain cups. Social media has change the way these request come in, however the method is the same. The tools are presented to me with an idea and the creative process begins to unfold and before you know it a tasty Art piece has emerged onto the social real of reels ect.

Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?
The challenge along the way was finding like minded people, who were willing to teach others how to learn new skills, like sanding, staining ect. Preservation mode was quite strong during these years for everyone in my neighborhood,
Working and serious schooling careers where the only individuals getting support to fuel their dreams. My Art supplies dreams are still quite expensive today, frustration turned into creativity
challenging moments that came and went when looking for an inexpensive way to express and create my Art. Trash day! In my neighborhood was a great day to find, collect and experiment with new
art genres. leftover poster paper, wood cut outs and spray paint started it all as I lived near what’s now Green set inc. a motion picture set provider.

Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
Ideas & imagination are a way of life, growing upon in the valley/ North Hollywood exposed me to a lot of brave creative individuals. Attending Sun Valley Magnet School in the late 80s had m involved in everything from Art, wood shop, plastics, football to Cadet Corps. The creativity continues after spending many years as a temporary employee, learning and experiencing many of fields with hands on experience. Designer/concierge was the most creative outlet as it aloud the most freedom to use my imagination and create Art, paintings, posters & printed Many unique one of kind items.
The endless Ideas my brain would generate when triggered by an abandoned piece of art on the sidewalk, Club posters, as I lived behind an icon club for stunt men called the El Palomino! Saw Clint Eastwood once there. a lonely canvas by the waste bin, not to mention your flea market finds.

Recycled Art was the obvious choice as my monies we’re in A serious relationship with my monthly expenses during these creative years. Crafting Art using The same method is true today as all my art creations have some sort of a story leading it to my path.

Can you talk to us a bit about happiness and what makes you happy?
Creativity has no gender It represents the souls’ unspoken words of imagination and no limit! to me!
My heart rejoices when I connect with a fellow art enthusiast who gets the story in my creations and services.
rescuing and creating items and art work from otherwise trash to some ,makes me very happy. while improving my carbon footprint also makes me happy. Crafting and upcycling Art with my daughter these days is bliss. Upcycled can be part of you too!

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: dora91607

Image Credits
the original presidential framed art piece is a stupell home decor piece sold at Target stores

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