Magnolia 3 by Cynthia Yatchman
Jul16

Magnolia 3 by Cynthia Yatchman

  “Magnolia 3” by Cynthia Yatchman As a creative woman, my deepest need is: to do the work.     Cynthia Yatchman’s Artist Statement: I identify as an artist and art instructor. As a former ceramicist, I bring some 3D focus to my 2D work. I primarily make paintings, prints, and collages, often using common latex house paint coupled with ink. These days I work primarily on my own art and do some teaching...

Read More
En El Jardin by Karina Puente
Jul16

En El Jardin by Karina Puente

    “En El Jardin” by Karina Puente, symbol of AROHO’s Global Summer Camp “En El Jardin translates to In The Garden. The Guardian of Imagination is our Guide.   Welcome Sisters, Thank you for being here. Today, we appreciate how far we’ve come by enjoying a refreshing drink and refreshing the page. By taking a cool deep breath, in and out, we clear our minds long enough to enter through the...

Read More
Writing by Nina Pick
Jun18

Writing by Nina Pick

  “Writing” by Nina Pick   I was jealous of her writing, the only writing I have ever been jealous of. — Virginia Woolf, on Katherine Mansfield I was jealous of her writing, the only writing I have ever been jealous of. I was jealous she was writing, doing the writing I was jealous of. I was jealous that a part of me was writing while the other part was silent. I was jealous of the part that was not writing,...

Read More
Out of Chaos by Margarita Cortes
Jun18

Out of Chaos by Margarita Cortes

  “Out of Chaos” by Margarita Cortes In sum, this work is about: That which is created out of chaos.     Margarita Cortes Artist Statement: At nine I rendered photographic sketches, wrote plays in elementary school, and performed with my fellow pianists at the Carnegie hall chamber. I copied Rembrandt paintings and The Blue Boy, with appropriate confidence. Later I choreographed dance performances and taught...

Read More
Pandemic Journal #4 by Candace Richerson
Jun18

Pandemic Journal #4 by Candace Richerson

  “Pandemic Journal #4” by Candace Richerson As a creative woman, my deepest need is: To be remembered.     Candace Richerson’s Artist’s Statement: I am a writer I am a poet. I am a journalist. I am an advocate. I am an historian. I capture those moments in collage, narrative, verse and photo. Living quarantined alone, with a project to keep me busy in my isolation. I have four completed journals...

Read More