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The Muse Within


I know that everyone of you have had that amazing AHA moment…

·      When that perfect solution filters to the top of your head.
·      When you are awestruck by the beauty of nature.
·      When all of your hard work and energy is manifested in an incredible performance.
·      Or when that unexplainable spiritual moment inspired you to open your heart or reach out to make a difference in the world around you.

This is what this exhibition is about.  Giving tangible form to that Muse Within us all.

As a verb, to muse is to think deeply, ponder, or reflect for a considerable period.  As a noun, it evokes the image of a female form as a symbol of artistic inspiration or a guiding spirit.  Sometimes, my images of the muse are obvious, realistic figures embedded in a surrealistic close-up of nature or musical instruments.   Other times, she is more abstracted and obscured within the composition.  A couple of my students have asked me why I choose to use a female figure in my work rather than a male figure, because after all….. I am a woman of the 21st century.  My response is that for me, the female form best represent the human qualities of nurturing, care-taking and inner strength. 

You will also discover other recurring symbols throughout this exhibit.

·      Circles or Seeds represent inspiration, growth and rebirth;
·      Swirling Sprouts or Seedlings represent growth, transformation, and life cycle;
·      Trees & Flowers represent balance, strength, beauty, and one’s life journey;
·      Branches represent the reaching and yearning for spiritual completeness with God;
·      Roots represent earth and a source of physical, mental and spiritual nourishment;

Many of my pieces begin as a narrative in my mind and then are given visual form.  I often create poetry or prose to accompany my work.  This helps me solidify the ideas that percolate in my head while I create and these writings also bring the viewer added insight into the intent of those particular paintings or sculptures.

Woman and Nature
Life Inspirations
The Consummate Musician
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