Isaac Anderson
Isaac Anderson, born near Seattle in the late 70s, inherited a creative lineage from his glass-blowing father and artistically inclined mother. His passion for photography sparked at 20, wielding his grandfather's 35mm Minolta and a passport. This passion evolved into documentary filmmaking, leading him to diverse corners of the globe.
These experiences enriched his education, fostering curiosity and artistic freedom. Isaac's desire to break societal constraints fueled his multidimensional artistic journey.
In 2004, he delved into gypsum plaster and embedded photography, creating timeless pieces that caught the attention of a Southern California gallery owner. This marked the beginning of a nearly two-decade-long fine art career, showcased in galleries and private collections nationwide, and featured in Walter Foster publications.
Isaac earned a BA in communications/electronic media, studying in the Pacific Northwest, Chicago, and England. Over the years, he has explored mixed media, photography, and sculpture, refining his craft.
Today, Isaac resides in Southern California with his family, continuously exploring innovative storytelling through the arts.