Meet the Artist- Fonda Clark Haight
Meet the Artist- Fonda Clark Haight
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Portrait Perfection with Deanna Strachan-Wilson
Portrait Perfection with Deanna Strachan-Wilson
Signs of Growth with Helen Colebrook
Signs of Growth with Helen Colebrook
Eyebrows on Fleek! with Tamara Luc
Eyebrows on Fleek! with Tamara Luc
Mixed Media Magic with Juliana Coles
Mixed Media Magic with Juliana Coles
Memory in a Bottle with Lisa Goddard
Memory in a Bottle with Lisa Goddard
Expressive Landscape Painting with Rachel Cronin
Expressive Landscape Painting with Rachel Cronin
I'm Turning Trash with Fonda Clark Haight
I'm Turning Trash with Fonda Clark Haight
Trust the Process with Jenny Grant
Trust the Process with Jenny Grant
Let's Go Tropical with Louise Gale
Let's Go Tropical with Louise Gale
Whispering Birch Trees with Delight Rogers
Whispering Birch Trees with Delight Rogers
Playful Pitchers, Joyful Jugs with Pam Thorburn
Playful Pitchers, Joyful Jugs with Pam Thorburn
Collage in Miniature with Holly McLaughlin
Collage in Miniature with Holly McLaughlin
Expressive Portrait with Christa Forrest
Expressive Portrait with Christa Forrest
Intention Cards with Meghann Early
Intention Cards with Meghann Early
Spring Showers with Emma Petitt
Spring Showers with Emma Petitt
Expressive Layouts with Leaca Young
Expressive Layouts with Leaca Young
The In Between with Kristy Kensinger
The In Between with Kristy Kensinger
The Magic Within with Debasree Dey
The Magic Within with Debasree Dey
Blooming Expressions with Deanna Strachan-Wilson
Blooming Expressions with Deanna Strachan-Wilson
Bloom Every Day with Helen Colebrook
Bloom Every Day with Helen Colebrook
Penguin for your thoughts with Tamara Luc
Penguin for your thoughts with Tamara Luc
The Art of Expression with Juliana Coles
The Art of Expression with Juliana Coles
Butterfly Melange with Galia Alena
Butterfly Melange with Galia Alena
Mixed Media Hoops with Lisa Goddard
Mixed Media Hoops with Lisa Goddard
Landscape- Layers & Texture with Rachel Cronin
Landscape- Layers & Texture with Rachel Cronin
Showing Up with Fonda Clark Haight
Showing Up with Fonda Clark Haight
Botanical Mandalas with Louise Gale
Botanical Mandalas with Louise Gale
Feel the Art with Jenny Grant
Feel the Art with Jenny Grant
Butterfly, Fly with Delight Rogers
Butterfly, Fly with Delight Rogers
Carbon Copy with Pam Thorburn
Carbon Copy with Pam Thorburn
Exploring Bold Lines & Collage with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Exploring Bold Lines & Collage with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Textured Expression with Holly McLaughlin
Textured Expression with Holly McLaughlin
Creating a Memory Journal with Michelle Mann
Creating a Memory Journal with Michelle Mann
Awe & Authenticity with Chris Karpiak
Awe & Authenticity with Chris Karpiak
Abstract Painting-Dare to Be Bold with Jodi Ohl
Abstract Painting-Dare to Be Bold with Jodi Ohl
Expressive Mixed Media Portrait with Christa Forrest
Expressive Mixed Media Portrait with Christa Forrest
Visual Storytelling with Leaca Young
Visual Storytelling with Leaca Young
Fabric Pocket Journal with Meghann Early
Fabric Pocket Journal with Meghann Early
Oriental Blooms Emma Petitt
Oriental Blooms Emma Petitt
Flowergirl with Lieve Ericx
Flowergirl with Lieve Ericx
Above & Below with Kristy Kensinger
Above & Below with Kristy Kensinger
Textured Landscape with Debasree Dey
Textured Landscape with Debasree Dey
Waddle We Make? with Tamara Luc
Waddle We Make? with Tamara Luc
Fabric Found Word Clusters Meghann Early
Fabric Found Word Clusters Meghann Early
Either/Or Journal with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Either/Or Journal with Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd
Sweet & Simple Flowers with Pam Thorburn
Sweet & Simple Flowers with Pam Thorburn
Inspiration from a Single Flower with Louise Gale
Inspiration from a Single Flower with Louise Gale
Gelli Plate Play with Lieve Ericx
Gelli Plate Play with Lieve Ericx
Pocket Affirmations with Lisa Goddard
Pocket Affirmations with Lisa Goddard
Collage Toolbox with Leaca Young
Collage Toolbox with Leaca Young
Horizons with Kristy Kensinger
Horizons with Kristy Kensinger
Mindful Beginnings Kaisa Hart
Mindful Beginnings Kaisa Hart
Pocketed: Pockets for Safekeeping with Juliana Coles
Pocketed: Pockets for Safekeeping with Juliana Coles
Create from Curiosity with Jenny Grant
Create from Curiosity with Jenny Grant
Practice Builds Foundations with Christa Forrest
Practice Builds Foundations with Christa Forrest
Abstract Landscape with Jodi Ohl
Abstract Landscape with Jodi Ohl
Fueling Creativity with Chris Karpiak
Fueling Creativity with Chris Karpiak
Blooming Beauties with Coneflower
Blooming Beauties with Coneflower
Mini Abstract Paintings with Debasree Dey
Mini Abstract Paintings with Debasree Dey
Golden Repairs with Delight Rogers
Golden Repairs with Delight Rogers
Funky Flowers with Emma Petitt
Funky Flowers with Emma Petitt
Bringing Nature to Life: In Bloom
Bringing Nature to Life: In Bloom
The Happy Medium with Fonda Clark Haight
The Happy Medium with Fonda Clark Haight
Connection to Nature with Helen Colebrook
Connection to Nature with Helen Colebrook
Gesture & Ink with Holly McLaughlin
Gesture & Ink with Holly McLaughlin
Monoprinting with Gel Plate with Michelle Mann
Monoprinting with Gel Plate with Michelle Mann
Fonda Clark Haight is a mixed media, intuitive artist living in the mountains of NC. Looking past the obvious, close observation and engagement of my truth is the process. The challenge is to see beyond the distractions of the conspicuous to engage with my feelings deep in the subconscious. My goal is to inspire those who see my work to look more carefully at the world around them, to discover beauty in unusual places, and to question the truth in themselves.
Website ☆ Instagram ☆ Facebook ☆ Etsy
Fonda's Workshops on Art is Magic:
Creature Comforts ☆ Dream On ☆ The Down Deep ☆ Forgiveness ☆ Slapdash
Tell us about your journey to become an artist?
I have no formal training in the arts. I think I took one art class in college. When I was 34, my twin sister gave me a set of watercolors for Christmas. I was horrible with watercolors lol. But there was something about the way it made me feel, something about creating that I knew was for me. It was a clarity of expression that I had not really known until then. I haven’t looked back once since that day.
Tell us about your journey to claim the title artist?
What is it about making art that stirs your soul? I am all about discovering beauty in unusual places. For me, those places are usually about the grief and anger and so called “dark” emotions that we all have and for the most part are afraid to explore. There is such beauty in just “being”. In having your own emotions and not prettying them up. There is beauty in a child’s scribble for me because they are free to just do what they want. In the physical world there is beauty for me in the well loved things, and also the trash. That frayed piece of cardboard with all the layers showing thru, that piece of tape on the telephone pole that has picked up the layers of wood and paint underneath, those rusted pieces of metal bits in an old shed.
There is a guy that lives down the street from me…and he has had an upholstered chair outside under a maple tree for a year. When I drive by…sometimes there is nothing in the chair. The other day there was a stuffed cat. (at least I hope it was a stuffed cat because it never moved). I don’t know this guy…but I make up stories about that dang chair. What’s it for? Is it performance art? No one ever sits in it but day after day it’s out there rotting and I assume gathering bugs. It wasn’t as interesting in the first few weeks as it is now. It’s a container for my imagination, sitting out there rotting. I consider it to be some sort of metaphor now. It’s a perfect example of the Down Deep for me. I’m not sure what that says about me though.
What do you wish you had known at the beginning of your creative journey?
I wish I had realized that I could just allow it all. The scribbles, the ugly, the odd, the weird. Every single mark tells a story for me these days.
What sort of creative walls do you hit?
I hit walls like everyone. Usually my wall is about making myself sit down to work rather than being blocked. I think because I don’t judge the end result the walls aren’t there as often. Having said that I tend to create furiously for long periods of time and then have to just rest lol. I’m what I call a serial creator. One thing after another shows up when I am in the flow. So I have learned to live with those cycles and not judge them. I DO create every single day no matter what. I think it’s important to keep my hand moving.
To learn more about Fonda watch our Talking with Artists interview HE



