Our newest FACE of Memphis got her first taste of creating art as a child. Though she grew up mainly in Memphis, Heather Howles family spent a few years in Anchorage, AK, for her father’s job as a FedEx pilot. Heather clearly remembers making papier mâché at an art camp there — and feeling drawn in by the texture and hands-on nature of the medium. That early fascination with materials carried into her later work in collage and mixed media. Please welcome our newest FACE of Memphis, Heather Howle.

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Heather Howle is an artist specializing in mixed-media painting and collage. She’s also our latest FACE of Memphis! Image: Nathan W Berry Photography

How did your career path lead you to becoming a full-time artist?

I got a degree in commercial aviation at the University of Memphis, and all my flight ratings at a flight school in Olive Branch. I then flew commercial and private, and was employed by Southern Airways Express and SkyWest for a few years. After being both a pilot and an artist for several years, I found my true passion was always art, and I eventually decided to pursue it full-time. It was a gradual decision; I hated being away from home and wanted a family.

What has been your biggest challenge in pursuing art as a career?

Financially, it’s always a bit of a struggle. But the rewards are worth the risk!

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Heather attended college at the University of Alabama before returning to Memphis to finish college at the University of Memphis, where she earned her degree in commercial aviation. Image: Nathan W Berry Photography

What do you love most about being a visual artist?

I love mixing colors; I find color theory so fascinating. There is always more room to grow and “flex” your skills. Art reflects what you learn from life, and you never stop learning from life.

Where do you draw your inspiration?

International travel! The places I have found the most inspiring are Nepal, Cambodia, Thailand, Istanbul, Marrakech, and Mexico City.

 Heather Howle sits barefoot in her art studio, surrounded by colorful paintings, art supplies, and a mannequin bust, as natural light streams through the window.Pin
Heather says the life of an artist is not without struggles, particularly when it comes to finances. But she emphasizes that the rewards are worth the risk. And when we see her stunning art, we have to agree. Image: Nathan W Berry Photography

If you had to describe your artistic “brand,” what three words would you choose?

Dark. Lavender. Butterflies.

Tell us some of the amazing places we can find your art.

Collected by Elizabeth Malmo in Laurelwood, online at Well & Wonder, or through my Instagram page @heatherhowleart.

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Heather left behind a career in aviation to devote herself full-time to art. When she was flying, she missed home and was ready to start a family. Image: Nathan W Berry Photography

Where can we find you when you aren’t working?

At a coffee shop with my son, Louie.

What’s your best piece of advice?

Just scratch the surface. This metaphor speaks to the idea that artistic depth comes with time and sustained engagement. An artist who returns to the same theme repeatedly often uncovers new insights or emotional layers they hadn’t accessed before. That’s when the work begins to resonate on a more profound level — not only for the artist but for the audience, who can sense the complexity and authenticity beneath the surface.

Aside from faith, friends, and family, what are three things you can’t live without?

My phone, my bed, and good art supplies.

Heather Howle sits on the floor in her studio, holding a large sheet with colorful abstract patterns. More similar artworks and art supplies are visible around ehr.Pin
As an artist, Heather loves to explore color theory and finds inspiration in her travels around the world. Image: Nathan W Berry Photography

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Author: Gaye Swan
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Gaye Swan

As a professional writer of over 20 years, Gaye is an avid traveler and enjoys highlighting food, culture, and attractions around the South. While Gaye is passionate about her home city of Memphis, she's still a Mississippi girl at heart — born and raised in Meridian, MS.