About
Artist Statement
I feel like an explorer, with the canvas as the map on which I record my findings. My explorations can lead me down into the dark and uncomfortable corners of my mind, but I can also find myself in places of imaginative playfulness (it’s a lot like life in that way). My favorite moments of discovery are when those two worlds collide.
The act of creating is an immersive one, the stroke of the pencil or paintbrush is often a meditative experience that pulls me in, and nothing excites me quite like the discovery of a beautiful color or interesting shift of light. My process is very structured at the start, as I plan out how best to represent what I want to communicate, but I like to leave room in that structure for deviation as new paths open up to me along the way. There’s great satisfaction when it comes time to show my work and it seems the meaning I intended is loud and clear, but it’s equally exciting when new meanings I never considered are revealed by the audience, I’m not sure which I like better.
Stories and myths have been used all throughout history as a way to express deeper truths about us and our reality. A storyteller works as an interpreter, a guide to help lead us through things that are hard to process or don’t make sense. Facts are useful and necessary, but a good story is what will really resonate with someone. To me, art functions in the same way. Whether I’m painting directly from life, or drawing from my imagination, I aim to give that resonance with viewers and show them a beautiful story. Much of my work centers around fantasy, but I don’t see it as escapism, but rather an imaginative way of interpreting our reality.

Artist Bio
Ginger Bertoni is a multi-disciplinary painter born in Southern California, but raised in Middle Tennessee where she is based. She primarily works with painting as well as other two-dimensional mediums to interpret the world around her in an imaginative way, using fantasy and surrealism to convey authentic emotions.
She graduated from the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) for Graphic Design in 2020, and currently attends Austin Peay State University where she will graduate with a BFA in Studio Art along with a minor in Asian Studies in the spring of 2026. She received an honorable mention for the 2019 Middle Tennessee Scholastic Art Competition, and was rewarded the APSU Summer Research Grant for 2025.