
Tre’ Hopkins
Art has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. As a child, I turned to painting as a way to process my emotions, release pain, and make sense of the world around me. Over time, what began as a personal sanctuary became a calling—to create, to heal, and to help others do the same.
Motherhood has been one of my greatest teachers. Homeschooling my daughter through her early years allowed me to witness the wonder of creativity and the power of nurturing growth firsthand. She inspires me daily to leave a legacy of love, resilience, and purpose, and she is at the heart of everything I create.
Through my art, I invite others to explore their emotions, release what no longer serves them, and connect with themselves in a safe, creative space. Every piece I create—whether in a live painting, workshop, or original work—is an extension of my own journey of transformation and a reflection of the beauty that comes from healing and self-discovery.
Art for me is not just expression—it is connection, reflection, and growth. It is my language for the soul, my way of honoring life’s challenges, and my gift to others seeking to understand and transform their own stories.
