Wednesday, June 24, 2015



July, 2015

Because I will be leaving tomorrow and will not return until July 3rd, I am publishing the July edition early.

My intention was to present my collection series this month but on the 20th of June I had a 'Gathering of the Goddesses Shrine Party' to honor the Summer Solstice.  So many beautiful works of art were created.  I decided to share them with you instead.
It was a very special day.  Fourteen women gathered to create an homage, an altar or a shrine.
I hope you enjoy their creativity!

I did not have the opportunity to photograph everyone and some shrines were not photographed as they were not completed.


"Goddess of Wild Places"

 




"To Bee or Not to Bee"






Maria Anderson







"Shrine to Creativity"







Lisa Brown
 





"Bogey Beloved"
by Maria D'Agrosa-Sweney








Backside of "Bogey Beloved"







Maria D'Agrosa-Sweney









"Hiroshima"









Judith Duncan





"Goddess of the Blessed Schnitzel"









Linda Gottlieb and her sidekick, Josey







"Mother & Matron"
by Barbara Oline

 





"Diana & Me"
by Marian Jackson







Left to Right:  Linda Gottlieb, Marian Jackson, Barbara Oline







"Shrine to the Release of Stress"

by Chris Fairchild




Chris Fairchild
As we were creating, Chris made the comment "It's
so quiet and we're not eating."








 "Spirit Dwelling"









"Ode to Summer Solstice"








"
"Roy Rogers Tribute"
by Mary LaCroix







"Japanese Pilgrimage"




Kay Pitiglio

 Kay was still working on her shrine...we wish her well.



I hope you have enjoyed the change of pace in this blog.  There is nothing like the camaraderie of
a group of creatives gathering to share a special event.

Until we 'create' again, I will close.

You may find me on Pinterest and soon an updated website.

Contact me anytime at:  livingartontheedge@gmail.com 










 

1 comment:

  1. Oh, this is such a lovely post Gayle! I liked seeing all the different ideas and creative solutions. Hopefully you got around to the eating after all the contemplation. :)

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