Born and raised in Central Massachusetts, Aria Hatfield started drawing at the age of seven.
Her current style started in a lecture class at MCLA. She began to doodle in her notebooks and noticed that the lines and shapes formed recognizable symbols. She began to incorporate this style into her art pieces.
Hatfield received a Bachelor’s of Arts from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in 2015 for Art with minors in Business and Arts Management. Hatfield cofounded and was secretary and vice president of the Artists Association at her campus. While also getting to know the art management side of the visual arts in an independent study class, Hatfield participated in the installment of “Inside the Outside: Reconsidering Our Views About Art”, in Gallery 51 in North Adams by aiding in the installment of art pieces, writing some of the wall texts and setting up two Evening Discussions called “Art and Biography” and “Art Education and the Education of the Artist”. She exhibited her art in the same gallery in her Senior Art Show “Elemental Connections” on April 21, 2014.
After college, Hatfield had a Creative block for a few years. Early 2019, she was inspired to start a doodling animal series that continued to today.
Her current style started in a lecture class at MCLA. She began to doodle in her notebooks and noticed that the lines and shapes formed recognizable symbols. She began to incorporate this style into her art pieces.
Hatfield received a Bachelor’s of Arts from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in 2015 for Art with minors in Business and Arts Management. Hatfield cofounded and was secretary and vice president of the Artists Association at her campus. While also getting to know the art management side of the visual arts in an independent study class, Hatfield participated in the installment of “Inside the Outside: Reconsidering Our Views About Art”, in Gallery 51 in North Adams by aiding in the installment of art pieces, writing some of the wall texts and setting up two Evening Discussions called “Art and Biography” and “Art Education and the Education of the Artist”. She exhibited her art in the same gallery in her Senior Art Show “Elemental Connections” on April 21, 2014.
After college, Hatfield had a Creative block for a few years. Early 2019, she was inspired to start a doodling animal series that continued to today.
© Aria Hatfield and AH Doodles, 2013-2021. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Aria Hatfield and AH Doodles with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.