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April Marie Collins

April Marie is a self-taught, intuitive painter whose work explores feminine energy, emotional landscapes, and the quiet inner worlds we often move through unseen. Her paintings are not narratives in the traditional sense, but felt experiences — layered with softness, tension, strength, and vulnerability.

Through symbolic imagery, expressive color palettes, and deliberate mark-making, April creates pieces that invite introspection rather than explanation. Her paintings often reflect themes of becoming, resilience, and the beauty found in subtle transformation.

Currently based in Round Rock, Texas art has been a constant presence in April’s life since childhood. Drawn instinctively to creative expression, she developed her practice outside of formal training, guided instead by intuition, curiosity, and feeling. Her approach is deeply personal — allowing color, movement, and emotion to lead the process.

April’s paintings are created as moments of pause — intimate reflections meant to be lived with, felt, and returned to over time.