<P> Art and sculpting are important aspects of Byron's life, and she has claimed that she creates some form of art every day, stating: "I would go crazy if I didn't ." Some of her preferred sculpting materials are polymer clay, various found objects, acrylic gouache, wood, and metals . Byron showcases some of her art on her personal website, and photography from her public exhibit debut Stray Doll in September 2004 is available at Anno Domini . She believes being an artist is a hard career to choose but has found inspiration in artists such as various SECCA award winners in the past . Preferring to make her audience think, she has had the following to say about her art: </P> <P> I do portraits or I make sculptures exploring my cynical view of contemporary issues . Artists that over-explain their art always take away from my experience as a viewer . I try to let my viewer make their own message . Art becomes more personal if you let yourself become involved . I will always explain my motivations and themes if someone asks but I prefer to hear theirs . </P> <P> Regarding how a background in art has been applied to her work with MythBusters, Byron made the following observation at the Dublin High School Engineering and Design Academy Open House in February 2012: </P> <P> For me, having a background in art I think helped me immensely to become someone who really likes science because I started to approach it in a very MythBusters way . I really like just getting my hands dirty, and that's the kind of science that I like to do, and I never realized how much I was going to like science until I started approaching it like art . </P>

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