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Cheyenne blaze

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  • About
  • Contact
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    • Winter 2025
    • Summer 2024
    • Spring 2023
    • Summer 2022
    • Winter 2020
    • Summer 2019
    • Spring 2019
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    • Spring 2017
    • Fall 2016
    • Summer 2016
    • Spring 2016
    • Anatomy
    • Pastry
    • Sketches
  • Dinnerware
    • Geometric Glam
    • Botanical
    • Kids Collection
  • Droid Designs
  • Model

 Cheyenne Blaze is a multidisciplinary artist working in both digital and traditional mediums. Born in Silver City, New Mexico, she later moved to Marin County, California, where her artistic journey began. She took art classes throughout her youth, exploring different techniques and discovering Corel Draw at the age of ten. Digital art quickly became a passion, and she still uses Corel Draw today to create her digital paintings.

In her late teens, Cheyenne started making abstract acrylic paintings, drawn to the freedom of working with color and texture. In her early twenties, she shifted to digital art, fascinated by the possibilities it offered. Now, after nearly two decades, she has returned to acrylic painting, reconnecting with the hands-on creative process she once loved. Moving between digital and traditional art, she continues to explore new ideas and techniques, always finding inspiration in both.


Cheyenne wrote Shattered Glitter, a deeply personal and insightful book about bipolar disorder. The process of writing this book allowed her to explore and articulate her experiences with the condition, providing a source of understanding and support for others who may be facing similar challenges. 






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