Sophie Johnson's Art Page

Sophie discusses her art, part 1

Sophie discusses the pink pearl and other pictures


Sophie discusses her art, part 2

Sophie discussing her Sleeper




Sophie discusses her art, part 3

Sophie talks about the Platte River painting



Sophie discusses her art, part 4

Sophie stands in the snow and discusses some pictures



Sophie discusses her art, part 5 or 5

Link to YouTube, Sophie discussing some landscape paintings

First Gallery Sale - October 2009

A plein air painting workshop in Brownsville, Nebraska, October 2009, led to her first art gallery sale, of a landscape painting she had done iin the open air.


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School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Acrylic painting classes, summer 2009.




First Magazine Sale - Kaleidotrope - Spring 2009

Kaleidotrope is a literary print and ezine, and the first magazine to buy one of Sophie's pictures. The picture is derived from the cover of a 1930's "True Detective" magazine.


Work from Sophomore/Junior years


Work from Sophomore/Junior years


Work from Sophomore/Junior years


Work from Sophmore/Junior years


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About Me

Sophie Johnson
Lincoln, Nebraska
I have been doing art as long as I can remember. My parents say I was drawing almost before I could walk. As a homeschooler, I was a finalist for a one-time Lincoln Public Schools art fellowship program for children. I sold my first picture when I was a sophomore in high school, had my first magazine sale as a junior, and my first art gallery sale last summer. I love the arts – literature, music, movies – but especially the visual arts. I expect I will be doing art for as long as I live. I want to go to a college that treasures the arts.
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I Believe in Truth and Beauty

As I apply for college, it is important to me to be in a school where my instructors believe in Truth and Beauty.