Cleveland portrait artist, Anna Arnold, discusses her love of drawing and painting as a child, encouragement from her parents and teachers, and her ambition to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art, and become a famous Cleveland artist. She found inspiration at the Cleveland Museum of Art, especially in the work of the impressionists. Influential teachers at CIA included, Mo Brooker, Joseph Cintron, and Van Duser. Arnold discusses the importance of bright colors in her work, and the support of Helen Cullinen, Plain Dealer art critic who promoted her work. She mentions other CIA students she knew, Scott Miller, Catherine Butler, George Bows and David Magana. She admired Andy Warhol, and used him as a subject, along with 1960\u27s movie sta...