As with many artists, the journey to create is an evolution—fluid, unpredictable and deeply influenced by time and space. Does life imitate art or does art imitate life? For some, the line is not only blurred but entirely nonexistent. Every moment, every decision and every intention become part of a never-ending, living work of art. A perfect embodiment of this philosophy is Alisha Kerlin.
An artist rooted in Brooklyn, Kerlin was fueled by the city’s relentless pulse—the clatter of subway trains, the hum of crowded streets and the endless energy that electrifies the boroughs.
Immersed in this vibrant chaos, she thrived in her element, a singleton perfectly in tune with the rhythms of creative urban life. Yet, even amid this momentum, a desire stirred to evolve as an artist, grow her practice and seek new opportunities to deepen her work and expand her reach. > Reach More
