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Artist Statement for who I am and What I have to share:

We all have a story to tell and my story is told through my art. My sculptures are representations of how I feel as a being and part of my life. My exposure to prejudice, life experience in where I have been and what I like to share with the Universe. My work allows me to go outside of the box of norms. The times that I had a model for creating a sculpture, I never created exactly as I saw it, I always had to allow my inner guidance help me. This is what I am thankful for, understanding of the power within.

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The body of my work consists primarily of angles, curves, and showing openness, whether it's through paintings, clay, wood, or metal. One example of this in my work is the Star of David, consisting of triangles and openness. My connection to the Star of David is I'm a descendant of the ancient tribes of Israel. This is what life is about. Some of my figurative sculptures, like the ladies having no arms, reveal restraint yet they stand with dignity, strength and beauty. You deal with the gifts that you were given. Some work that I created has the appearance of openness, with arms as if to wrap around the Universe. My latest metal sculptures are combine with some of my earlier figurative work, to show they are now being supported for who they are. I love adding color to my work, each color has a spiritual meaning. I want my work to evoke to tje viewers that no matter how closed in you might feel you are free to be.

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Sculptors that I am fond of Henry Moore for his semi-abstracts and Louise Boutgeos for large scale work of spiders positioned over cages. Painters that I found an interest for are Jackson Pollock for being Abstract, Vincent Van Gogh for his brush strokes.

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