Heather Howle Becomes FACE of Memphis

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Heather Howle has been recognized as the newest FACE of Memphis for her significant contributions to the local art scene. Although she began her career as a pilot, her passion for art led her to fully embrace her creative journey. Raised in Memphis after her early years in Anchorage, Alaska, Howle’s journey showcases her exploration of color theory and mixed media. Her art reflects her life experiences, as she draws inspiration from her travels. This recognition highlights the importance of pursuing one’s passions and the positive impact of community-driven creativity.

Memphis – Heather Howle has been named the newest FACE of Memphis, a recognition that celebrates her contributions to the art scene and highlights her journey as an artist. Howle’s artistic journey began in her childhood when she first dabbled in creating papier mâché at an art camp in Anchorage, Alaska. Raised primarily in Memphis, she spent her early years in Anchorage due to her father’s job as a FedEx pilot, which sparked her initial love for texture and materials that would later inform her work in collage and mixed media.

Heather Howle’s educational background includes a degree in commercial aviation from the University of Memphis, where she also obtained all her flight ratings at a flight school located in Olive Branch, Mississippi. Following her graduation, Howle worked as both a commercial and private pilot for Southern Airways Express and SkyWest Airlines. However, her passion for art ultimately led her to transition away from aviation to pursue her true calling full-time.

The decision to focus on her artistic career was a gradual process for Howle. While she enjoyed her time as a pilot, she felt a strong desire to stay home and raise a family, pushing her to embrace her artistic side more fully. Although she acknowledges the financial challenges that come with being an artist, Howle believes that the rewards, including personal fulfillment and the ability to express herself, far outweigh the potential risks associated with her chosen path.

Howle finds the exploration of color theory particularly captivating and is consistently seeking to expand her skills. Her travels have taken her to various parts of the world, including Nepal, Cambodia, Thailand, Istanbul, Marrakech, and Mexico City, all of which serve as sources of inspiration for her work. She maintains that art serves as a reflection of life experiences, and she subscribes to the philosophy that learning is an ongoing endeavor—both for herself and her audience.

In describing her artistic process, Howle uses the metaphor “Just scratch the surface” to convey the depth that time and experience bring to art. Her work showcases a complexity of layers that resonates with both her as an artist and those who engage with her creations. Essential tools for her artistic practice include her phone, a comfortable bed, and good art supplies.

This recognition as a FACE of Memphis is part of an ongoing series intended to highlight inspiring Southern women who contribute to their communities through their crafts and passions. Heather Howle stands as a testament to how pursuing one’s dreams, despite challenges, can lead to personal satisfaction and community impact. Her journey from pilot to artist encapsulates the idea that life’s experiences can heavily influence one’s creative endeavors, as evidenced by her artistic vision.

In summary, Heather Howle’s story underscores the importance of following one’s passions and the transformative power of art. As she continues to create and inspire, her work will likely leave a lasting impact on the Memphis art scene and beyond.

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