The Visual Poetry
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Dylan Wheeler’s life began much like many other artists. His love for drawing began at the age of 5. And as the years passed he enjoyed not only the freedom of expressing his thoughts through his creativity but also the challenge of becoming a more precise master of his artistic passion. Throughout his life, Dylan always took opportunities that allowed him to build a strong foundation in order to help him communicate his vision. And that is where he stands apart from the rest. His vision.
When Dylan was 17 years old he made the difficult decision to get away from the negative influences of the city life and live with his Dad in the country for a season. This was the turning point of his life. He searched deep within the heart of God and not only saw a world of infinite beauty but a vision that has ever since compelled him to share it with the entire world. Artistically, Dylan had become very comfortable with realistic elements and it was his desire to challenge himself that drew him towards his next direction. He became particularly fascinated with Picasso’s Cubism technique. After a