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January/February 2021

A background in sculpture trained artist Aly Ytterberg to see objects more fully.

- By Jen Roberts

Color Block

In 2016, Aly Ytterberg quit her job in admissions at Washington University to pursue art full time. The change has taken some time to get used to, but Ytterberg says she’s never been happier: “Being an artist is a hard job, but it’s always a very rewarding and joyful job and I can’t imagine doing anything else.” The artist and mother divides her day between painting and caring for Olan, her 2-year-old son. “I work during naptime, after bedtime, and before he wakes up. I’ve never been more productive,” says Ytterberg, who paints at all hours of the day, even if it’s just for a 20-minute spurt.

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