Le Fer Hall
Ashley Bullock

My name is Ashley Bullock. I have used art in many different forms and mediums to express myself my entire life. Before I discovered using art with my hands, I used dance as a form of art that allowed me to express myself throughout my life. Dance was my escape from reality. Dance was where I felt the safest. I felt like I could be free; I could be me while I was dancing. Soon after my sixteenth birthday, though, I lost my mother to cancer. I never knew nor had a relationship with my father. My mother was the only support that I ever had. I struggled for a while after losing her. I wanted to quit dancing, but something pulled me back in and would not allow me to quit. I soon realized that dance was my connection to my mother, and I continued to dance. Whenever I felt down, I used dance to cope with my emotions. Soon after losing my mother, I found myself pregnant, still at the age of sixteen years old. I continued to use dance to process my emotions, however, I could not continue to dance as it became closer to the birth of my son. I chose to give my child up for adoption, which meant I would have to go through the grieving cycle all over again, although I never really had the chance to grieve the loss of my mother. During this time is when I discovered other art mediums such as painting, drawing, and sculpting. Art making allowed me the same escape that dancing has allowed me my entire life. Art making with my hands allowed me to process my emotions in a safe environment. Art making has allowed me to process through the grief of losing my mother and through the grief of losing my son through adoption.


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Julie LaCreta | 01.27.2021 at 11:16am
Thank you for being so brave to share your story with us and your beautiful artwork. You are an inspiration and I am glad that you have the desire to help others to heal as you have been helped.
Lynsey Cook | 01.19.2021 at 2:25pm
Ashley! You have such a kind spirit. Your goodness and character are really showcased through your art in my opinion. So happy to have met you on this journey! Wonderful job with your video btw!!!
Amanda Allard | 01.18.2021 at 3:16pm
Dance is ART! I think that we forget SO often that there are many many forms of art. I think that for me dance would be the scariest form of art that I could do, but there are so many things that I haven't tried. Each of our stories makes me want to try something new and to be brave. Your growth as an artist has been amazing to watch. I am so grateful for what you share with us!
Tracy Richardson | 01.18.2021 at 12:32pm
Thank you for sharing your own story and how art helped you. Beautiful art work!
Annette Burckart | 01.17.2021 at 7:55pm
Ashley, I appreciate your vulnerability and sharing how you processed some of your own losses. You are going to be a great art therapist empathizing with your clients. My girls all dance and so glad you were able to use this as expression in your past. I especially like your Dance piece.
Patrick Bullock | 01.16.2021 at 8:11am
Dreams come true, you believe in yourself. God’s gift to you in Art is allowing you to help others. So well written with beautiful meaningful Art!