Imaginary Lines

The ability of an artist to illustrate where only imagination can take us, is a gift that  with the use of simple tools , transport us to worlds of wonder and stories yet to be told. Pen and ink, colored pencils, graphite, and  charcoal are just a few of the tools in the artist’s bag of tricks used to bring to life what would otherwise remain on a blank page waiting to be revealed.

There are those who recite all the reasons for not attempting to draw the simplest of things, and there are those who just pick up a pencil and create. The freedom to express an idea, a thought or share what others may be thinking, is what illustrators have been doing for as long as any line that can be drawn.

The Tiny Gallery invites to you stop in and check out the latest exhibit, and stay tuned for the 2024 lineup of artist demos and talks.

Caleb Brackett has always been obsessed with creating. From music, to movies and visual art, creating stories to tell in different mediums ­has been a driving force in his life.

As a child in Southern New England, he would create short films bringing to life inanimate objects with his friends in the backyard. He would go on to write and record his own songs. His late teens and early twenties where spent traveling around America performing in basements, bars, and any dwelling that would allow the racket.

His passion for drawing and the visual arts led him to the lifelong pursuit of studying art full time. He receive a BFA in Illustration from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford Studying under Dennis Nolan, Bill Thomson and Doug Anderson

Since graduation, Caleb has work with local bands, businesses and developing personal projects to grow his visual vocabulary, He currently lives and works in Eastern Connecticut with his partner and two cats.

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