donna sensor thomas
Part of the Collaborative Art Project
Artist Hometown: Mt. Laurel
One word comes to mind when Donna Sensor Thomas thinks of art: vitality. She believes this is the essence of human beings, which is why she strives to infuse her art with as much vitality as possible.
Donna created her first art pieces as a young child, and by the age of 10, she was a frequent visitor to art museums, favoring modern art paintings.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in philosophy, Donna pursued a computer-based career. She did not think about creating art again until a trip to Italy reignited her interest. Donna went back to school and earned an M.S. in interior design from Drexel University.
When it came time for Donna to seek employment in interior design, she found herself soul searching. She realized what it was she enjoyed most while in school, painting, and decided to pursue it full time working out of her studio in Mt. Laurel.
“Not only do I strive to infuse my artwork with vitality through explosive color and movement, but I also try, through art, to instill myself with vitality – at least on a good day.”
Artist Hometown: Mt. Laurel
One word comes to mind when Donna Sensor Thomas thinks of art: vitality. She believes this is the essence of human beings, which is why she strives to infuse her art with as much vitality as possible.
Donna created her first art pieces as a young child, and by the age of 10, she was a frequent visitor to art museums, favoring modern art paintings.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in philosophy, Donna pursued a computer-based career. She did not think about creating art again until a trip to Italy reignited her interest. Donna went back to school and earned an M.S. in interior design from Drexel University.
When it came time for Donna to seek employment in interior design, she found herself soul searching. She realized what it was she enjoyed most while in school, painting, and decided to pursue it full time working out of her studio in Mt. Laurel.
“Not only do I strive to infuse my artwork with vitality through explosive color and movement, but I also try, through art, to instill myself with vitality – at least on a good day.”