Her show, titled, “Sacred World,” was motivated by a desire to stimulate reverence for life. She says, “My focus has been on seeding a new beginning, which would be guided by the feminine principles of care and nurturing.” This show inspires viewers with a path forward during this time of war, environmental crisis, and political unrest. The artist will donate the profit from her original painting, Our Lady of Ukraine, to the UNICEF Fund for the children of Ukraine. As Carl Jung says, ... view more »
Her show, titled, “Sacred World,” was motivated by a desire to stimulate reverence for life. She says, “My focus has been on seeding a new beginning, which would be guided by the feminine principles of care and nurturing.” This show inspires viewers with a path forward during this time of war, environmental crisis, and political unrest. The artist will donate the profit from her original painting, Our Lady of Ukraine, to the UNICEF Fund for the children of Ukraine. As Carl Jung says, “Images are the psychological mechanism for transformation.” She hopes her paintings will be like breadcrumbs leading to a new way of being. Featuring both new and prior work, “Sacred World” promises both beauty, and hope.
Join us at the Northcoast Artist’s Gallery for the First Friday Opening on June 3, 2022, 5 – 8 pm with a short artist talk at 6:30 pm.
Sue Ellen Parkinson
(707) 354-3555
www.sueellenparkinson.com
The show will open at Northcoast Artists Gallery, in Fort Bragg, on June 1, and continue through June 27, 2022.
Northcoast Artists Gallery is open Wednesday- Monday, closed on Tuesday. Gallery hours: 11 AM to 4 PM.
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