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by Sheryl Karas
$28.00
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Sagebrush and wild grasses blowing in the desert wind at sunset is the inspiration for this piece. It is spiritually symbolic of the power to... more
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Sagebrush and wild grasses blowing in the desert wind at sunset is the inspiration for this piece. It is spiritually symbolic of the power to recreate oneself. I have worked with this image multiple times both in photography and paint. Sagebrush is the first to grow in an area devastated by ranchers in the high desert of Arizona. It creates a new habitat for small creatures who were previously displaced. But more than that, Sagebrush has been used for purification rituals and healing. It is said that if you can release the spell of the harm that has occurred through traumas and negative beliefs, and return to that silent, empty space within, you'll find the spiritual strength and power to start anew.
My mother was an artist and my earliest inspiration. We went to galleries and art museums throughout my childhood, and I was encouraged to create art in every medium and genre I was interested in. This Follow Your Heart belief system has led me to continue working in multiple genres throughout my life. Not only that, I know I'm a multi-faceted person. Isn't everyone? I refuse to be stuck in one media or style when I love more than one! So that's what you'll see here: fine art paintings and photography, handmade printmaking and multimedia techniques, digital / graphic art and illustration. My heart is in the fine arts. And that means a lot to me.
$28.00
Douglas Beatenhead
Very nice imageries. I love your concept and colors. Congratulations!
Bill Cannon
Congratulation on your sale!!!!
Barney Ortiz
Congratulations, your artwork is being featured in the FAA group “Modern Art”.
Sheryl Karas replied:
Good to know! Thank you.