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Carry Nation was married to my third great Uncle David Nation which make her my third great aunt by marriage. In her day Carrie was quite notorious... more
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Carry Nation was married to my third great Uncle David Nation which make her my third great aunt by marriage. In her day Carrie was quite notorious for her direct and sometimes violent anti-saloon crusades as a leader in the temperance movement. Today, few remember her although she was a prominent feature in National Public Television's recent Ken Burns documentary, Prohibition. I think she would have enjoyed the free publicity!
Thank you for visiting my site and your interest in my passion! For me it's all about love and light! I create with joy, energy, and passion. As long as I can remember I have loved color and creating art. Even as a child I was keenly aware of the healing effects of artwork. I use meditation and a spiritual connection to bring that healing energy into my art. I believe artwork created with a healing intention creates an environment of peace, joy and harmony wherever it is shown. I love the mystery, awe and magic in creating art. My art is a representation of my spirit. Like my spirit the art I create is diverse and unlimited in style and subject matter. Whether I’m painting scenes from Monet’s Gardens, animals, flowers, abstracts...
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