ABOUT THE ARTIST

Brooke Correa is a Northern California based artist, writer, and mother. Her work is multifaceted with focuses on wildlife, motherhood, humanity, and the connectedness of the earthling experience.
She has shown her artwork in three esteemed solo exhibitions and in several group exhibitions, online and locally, as well as in printed publications. Her writings have been published on Elephant Journal, and she is currently working on her first novel.


Brooke studied at California State University, Sacramento, where she obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Art and in Child Development in December of 2018.

ARTIST | ACTIVIST | WRITER

"I am a wildlife artist, particularly inspired by animals that face adversities, whether it be through species endangerment or other human-caused threats. I work to bring meaning and emotion to animals across the spectrum of species, with a goal of creating a mode of connection between viewer and animal. I mainly work with drawing materials and am well versed in the likes of oil pastel, ink pen, colored pencil, and graphite. My favorite way to work with these mediums is together in Mixed Media works. I also like to experiment with color and push the boundaries of realism and surrealism in my animal portraits. I seek to explore the emotive and sentient qualities of the animal kingdom through drawn portraits in an effort to bring a greater understanding among humankind and creaturekind alike."

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