The Call and Promise to be an Artist
“I surrender myself, arms, legs, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, heart, guts, and brain to the call of my ancestors, so that I, with them, will manifest new strength, passion, power and conviction to bring an artful peace to our troubled world. I surrender the legacy of attachment to suffering emotionally to transform an energetic intention of healing, wisdom through voice and creative manifestation. To this I affirm my life. I hear the ancestors call.
And to the woman were given two wings of the great Eagle, so that she may take into the wilderness to save herself from the face of the serpent.
Find out how the Greek women thousands of years ago wove the material that was as Flesh.”
Artist’s statement
Sophia passed back into God’s arms on April 29, 2009, at 8:48 am. Sophia took flight into her New Life on a beautiful crisp spring morning with blue skies and brilliant sunshine.
b. Sept. 14, 1938 | d. April 29, 2009
Sophia devoted herself to a “Contemporary art expressing Greek mythology to reimagine and re-story the path of one’s own life – paralleling personal myth and great ancient myth.“