Posts Tagged ‘witchy’
10/1/2019 October Altar
9/21/2019 Art Offering
Goddess Meditations
The project I am most excited to be starting is called “Goddess Meditations” which is a series of iconic goddess shapes which celebrate the female body as divine. I chose this project because after 6.5 years of making “skeletons with hearts” and I need a break from thinking mostly in red, black and white. I…
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8/7/2017 Art Offering
Holistic Health: Massage Therapy
A beautiful Louisiana sunset I went to massage school at Health Choices Holistic Healing School in Hillsboro, NJ from 2002-2003. It was a precious gem of a school which taught an integrated massage style focused on learning how to blend a variety of techniques into an elegant session tailored to each client. At the time…
Read MoreHolistic Health Spotlight: Sound Healing
People often think of sound healing as being limited to playing some kind of magic song to wipe away all stress and worry. While people do make music designed to create a healing space, I think of sound healing as bringing sound consciously into your life to create a stronger energy of flow, ease and…
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This week I wanted to write about some of my teachers who have been inspirations for me. I believe the ritual of making art creates a bridge between the sacred and mundane. The teachers I am most drawn to are masters of weaving the dance between these realms into their work. The two teachers I…
Read MoreBeautiful Bodies: Mermaids
I’ve always loved mermaids. I associate them with a desire to surrender to the ocean of life and as reminders that we have the power to dive deep and communicate with the undercurrents of the psyche and bring the wisdom gained back to the surface of our awareness. A great book about Mami Wata is…
Read MoreArtistic Inspiration: Seldnec Ossuary
“Bodies always speak to us in the language of love.” – Robin Rose Bennett, The Gift of Herbal Medicine I haven’t yet written on this blog about why I chose to create paintings of skeletons with hearts. When I decided to start selling art on a fence in the french quarter of Nola I was…
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