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April 16th through May 15th 2002
Please refer questions to Jeffrey Moose, 206.467.6951 or jmoose@jeffreymoosegallery.com.
Sixth Annual Celebration of the Goddess
Other participating artists include stone sculptor Brian Berman, painter
Donald Cole, printmaker/painter Kamala Kakaria, photographers Dani Weiss an
d Frederic Lerhman, painter/mixed media artists Amy Marie Williams and Anne
Viggiano and ceramic artists Lillian Pitt, Darcy Herrett and Amanda Stuart.
Donald Cole
"Left Parvati"
'98
Acrylic on canvas
72"x24" (one of a
pair)
Brian Berman
"Paradise on my Shoulder"
Canadian Alabaster
15 /38 X 5 X 3 7/8
Bob Lucas
"Granite goddess marker"
Granite and Steel
35 X 15X 15
Suzanne Haddon
"Possessing the Secrets"
mixed medial collage, and sumi ink, on board.
14 3/4 X 11
Bob Lucus
"Sentinel Cairn"
cast concrete and steel
28 X 10 /1/4 X 1/4
Lillian Pitt
"She Who Watches" (mask)
Anagama ceramic, agate stones,
beads
2002
9"x11 1/2"x2 1/4"
Brian Berman
"Goddesses III & IV" (figures)
Hammered copper
2001
17 1/2" x 61/4" x 3 1/2", each
Wishxram She Who Watches
She Who Watches, a Wasco-Wishxram Native American name, is a pictograph overlooking the Columbia River where my great-grandparents lived. She is an important figure of the Columbia River legends. Originally a woman chief, she taught her people how to live well. She wanted to watch over her people forever, so Coyote changed her into rock. Under her watchful gaze, we remember her as the last woman chief of the Columbia River people.
-Lillian Pitt
Long Gao
"On Wings of Song"
Oil on canvas
2000
45"x60"
"Flying on the wings of song
My thoughts are soaring to the far-away
Close my eyes and enjoy the
echos of the far, far away
in the seas of hundreds of flowers."
- Long Gao's poem, as translated from the back of this canvas, inspired by "On Wings of Song" by Felix Mendelssohn.
Previous images from the Goddess 6 Exhibition
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