Robert S. Connett Redefines the Mystique of Microscopic Life Through His Art


Robert Steven Connett was born on August 19, 1951, in San Francisco, California. From a young age, he was drawn to the world of art, spending his childhood sketching and painting. But for more than two decades, he worked outside the art world, carving a career as an insurance broker in San Francisco.

Between the ages of 24 and 47, Connett was immersed in the insurance industry. But a devastating house fire in 1995 changed everything. After losing his home, Connett left the insurance business and, a few years later, moved to Los Angeles in 1998, where he eventually got married. He tried out a few different jobs, but none of them stuck. Finally, in 2004, he decided to dive into creating art full-time. Since then, his imaginative, intricate works have been showcased and collected in galleries and museums worldwide.

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When people ask Connett what inspires his unique art, he gives a simple answer: โ€œI make art because I love it. Itโ€™s the only way I can bring my imagination to life. Creating art gives me a sense of deep peace and concentration that I canโ€™t find anywhere else. Itโ€™s like a safe place during lifeโ€™s storms.โ€

His art has become a way to express himself and connect with the world in a way that brings him both joy and tranquility. And now, his works continue to inspire art lovers and collectors globally.

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Elaborating further on his particular artistic journey, Connett remarked, โ€œMy art, especially in the beginning decades, was purgative in nature, meaning I expressed my personal feelings, both good and bad, with very little objectivity or self-censorship. My work has grown and gained some open-mindedness through self-examination and the maturing of years. However, it is still a sanctuary that I shape from my imagination.

โ€œItโ€™s still how I illustrate my feelings about the world, but itโ€™s modified by my wish to create order and beauty. I use my work as a vehicle to take me to another world, one of my own creation. Iโ€™m honoured to share that world and thrilled that others can relate to it in their own way.

โ€œThe second part of the question is much more difficult to answer. Where do I get my ideas? Iโ€™m simply trying to illustrate those ideas. I canโ€™t explain where they come from. They are just there, evolving constantly under an infinitely complex number of influences.โ€

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