In recent years, I’ve reached the point of knowing I want to move into the world with my creativity and voice. I can envision it. I am less afraid of the outcome of doing…
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Written November 10, 2014 The Fort Wayne Museum of Art held their annual Dia de los Muertos festival highlighted by an exhibit of several altars honoring the lives of departed loved ones. I enjoyed…
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In Mesoamerican culture, jaguars were considered spiritual warriors, protecting the health and well-being of the tribe while providing its stability and identity. Because they could see in the dark, both literally and figuratively, they…
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The hand of the Sacred Feminine has guided me through countless decisions and turning points in my life long before I knew what that really meant. The inner maps and patterns that are the…
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Ilene named this beauty, The Woman Who Knew All. I love Mary Magdalene. I love her boldness, her holiness that she maintained and lived within even when so many others discarded it. I love…
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This is another mounting of Web of Life piece that I originally created to center around the Lonely Tree painting I had done about 20 years ago in pastels. Please see the description of…
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This is another mounting of Web of Life piece that I originally created to center around the Lonely Tree painting I had done about 20 years ago in pastels. Please see the description of…
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I originally created this black papercut web image to center around a painting I had done about 20 years ago in pastels called Lonely Tree. (Try to imagine the image without the black web…
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Awhile back, I was exploring my life’s tapestry, feeling how it was so beautifully woven, but that a chunk of it seemed to be missing. There was a piece that I needed to fill…
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The Red Spider Goddess collage was created on a 17.5 x 12″ upcycled cupboard door and is adorned with beading, Tyvek papercutting, acrylic paint, ribbon, and found objects. The matching oil painting and the…