Inspir-Art (tm)
This Inspir-Art gallery embodies pieces reflecting upon social and political issues. View and think.
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© 2022, 36in x 48 in (POR)
The central point of Leap is an iris and pupil, the window to thoughts memories, and from where we see. How each person experiences love evolves from here. Surrounding and covering the eye are images, literal and figurative, that represent a journey of broken love that travels to recovery and beyond. The work explores the fear of repeat hurt and a desire to protect, contrasted with feelings of hope and transcendence from that broken place. It reflects a desire to reach peace with love, to make a Leap of faith.
24in x 18in, © 2021 (POR)
Painted with the pandemic in mind, particularly reflecting the sacrifice and loss mothers have experienced as a result of schools shuttering their doors. In a broader sense, the lie is the notion that women still do not have economic equality with men by virtue of disparate impacts of workplace ideology and laws.
16in x 12in, © 2020 (POR)
Okay represents our common response to hurt, trauma, loss. Friends, families, strangers say they are sorry for whatever our problem is, and we say, “It is okay.” We are conditioned to avoid sharing deeper feelings, even if we are not okay. This piece represents the hidden pain behind every forced “okay.”
15in x 30in, © 2020 (POR)
This piece invites the audience to question how we view a female nude, which is respected as the subject of artworks but not necessarily respected in real life. In that moment of exposed vulnerability, does her lover ask what she wants, if anything? Is she taken or does she give? Does society view her as an object or someone of substance?
20in x 10 in, © 2020 (POR)
Painted in an goddess series, I focused on this Baltic and Slavic goddess’ connection to love.
16in x 40 in, © 2020 (POR)
12in x 36in, © 2019 (POR)
9in x 12in, © 2019 (POR)
10in x 20in, © 2019 (POR)
16in x 12in, © 2020 (POR)
Painted in an goddess series, I focused on this powerful and strong Greek goddess of war.
16in x 12in, © 2020 (POR)
Painted in an goddess series, I focused on the Greek goddess of childbirth.
12in x 9in, © 2008 (POR)
40in x 16in, © 2019 (POR)
36in x 24in, © 2019 (POR)
48in x 16in, © 2020 (POR)
24in x 20in, © 2020 (POR)