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In second grade, a boy told me that girls couldn’t draw. I didn’t argue; I just went to my room and started a twenty-five-year obsession. I spent thousands of hours alone with a sketchbook, deconstructing the world into blocks and squares.
Today, I’m an artist in Tulsa, Oklahoma, painting the things that matter—the "flesh and bone" of the Midwest. I don’t believe in polished filters or mundane "correctness." I believe in Alchemical Truth.
Beyond the Canvas
I’m not here just to fill your walls; I’m here to build a culture.
With a professional background in interior design and over 57 original pieces currently held in private collections across the city, I have a deep understanding of how to command a room and transform an environment. I create high-impact work specifically for the homes and spaces where Tulsa energy lives.
My goal is to help you define your space through art that demands a conversation. If you have questions about a piece or a vision you’d like to bring to life, please reach out—I’d love to hear your ideas.
Thank you for supporting this vision and for being a part of the culture we’re building. I truly look forward to seeing what we can create together.
Melody Evington
Founder, Girls Can’t Draw
— Mel

