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I have always had a very special relationship with the wolf, ranging from negative to very positive. Those of you who have been following my work for a while will undoubtedly have seen many Wolf Women depictions in both my doll work and paintings. Retelling them through the lens of the Wild Woman Archetype. Clarissa Pinkola Estés revisits folk tales from across the globe, I first came upon this fantastic tale through one of my most beloved books “Women Who Run With The Wolves” in which Dr. La Loba collects the bones of the animals, especially those of wolves,Īnd through song, dance and fire, she reunites them with their spirits, thus bringing them back to life. So, for this show I chose one of my favorite folklore figures “La Loba”Ī Wild Wolf Woman originating from the Mexican desert.
#A TALE IN THE DESERT VII FULL#
There will be many amazing exhibitors, such as some of my favorite doll artists the magical Karly Perez, The Ragged Caravan and Sam Crow.įor the full list of artists, just check the Cactus Gallery website.
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The theme for this group show is Folk Tales, and each dollmaker has taken it upon her to tell a tale of their choosing, through the art of the doll. I wanted to let you know about the upcoming Art Doll show at Cactus Gallery in LA, CA,Ĭurated by Anima ex Manus Art Dolls (Ioanna Tsouka) and Sandra Mastroianni. It has been a while and I hope you are all well,Ĭhanging into your autumnal dress if you are, like me, in the Northern Spheres,Īnd into your spring gear, if you are in the Southern Spheres.