"We Just Click"
My work continues to evolve through my interest in spiritual pursuits but has always focused on the energy of connection and unity. I primarily work in acrylics on canvas and am working now with much larger pieces as they feel like they can draw you in better with a large image...like entering into another realm.
I have always been fascinated with the way the light glows through stained glass. I remember being a small child and walking along the rows of stained glass windows and being moved to tears not only by the storytelling of the stations of the cross but by the transcendent beauty of the art.
As I grew older and began to experiment with color in my own paintings, I had been searching for a similar purity in tone and translucence. The movement and line have also become very important, as I try to guide the viewer to what I see.
My artwork has been evolving over the last 12 years in conjunction with my own spiritual journeying. Most recently, I have begun using painting as prayer, setting down my intentions in charcoal as I begin, hoping the vibrations of my intention remain perceptible on an energetic level. I have also started studying the Celtic chakras which are not linear..they are described as a spiral.
They are not this/that, they are and/and. With all the turmoil around us, I have begun to create a world within my own peace. It does, after all, start with me. I hope you can feel that evolution as you scroll through this online gallery. We truly do create our own realities and that miraculous change in perception sets us free.
NOTE: Go to the gallery tab to view artworks. All paintings are original, one-of-a-kind, acrylic paint on gallery-wrapped canvas. However, many are also available as prints and giclees. Simply click on the painting you like and look at the purchase options. Purchases can be made directly on this site. Prints can also be delivered with custom mattes and frames.
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Interview with FemArt Gallery Director Kim Miller for the virtual exhibit: "Where The Wild Women Go"
October 2017 Newspaper