Dear Glory with Moriah Alise
Evita Tezeno’s story isn’t just inspiring, it’s a blueprint for building a world on your own terms. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, she started her career painting impressionist scenes until someone told her, “We’ve seen this before.” That moment could’ve stopped her. Instead, it changed everything. In this video, we trace Evita’s evolution, from selling work out the back of a van to becoming a Guggenheim Fellow and one of the most powerful collage artists working today. This isn’t just about career milestones. It’s about discipline, clarity, and refusing to perform. Her work carries memory, poise, and the kind of emotional intelligence that only comes from deep-rooted tradition and self-trust. Whether you’re an artist or a collector, there’s a lesson here: when you stop trying to impress and start building from truth, your vision becomes undeniable.