Women of Visionary Art

by David Jay Brown

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An exploration of the role that dreaming, psychedelic experiences, and mystical visions play in visionary art

Since early humans first painted from their mystic eye onto cave walls, artists have sought to share their sacred visions with the world. Created in every medium, from oil painting and sculpture to contemporary digital modeling, these visionary works of art give those who experience them a chance to "see the unseen," realize wider modes of perception, and discover spiritual and mystical realms.

In this full-color illustrated book, David Jay Brown and Rebecca Ann Hill examine the work and inspirations of eighteen of today's leading female visionary artists, including Josephine Wall, Allyson Grey, Amanda Sage, Martina Hoffmann, Penny Slinger, and Carolyn Mary Kleefeld. They explore the creative process and the role that dreaming, psychedelic experiences, sexuality, and divine guidance play in the work of these women, alongside full-color examples of their art.

Showing how visionary art often contains an abundance of feminine energy, helping us to heal ourselves and see that we are all connected, the authors explore with each artist what it is about being a woman that has most influenced their artwork.
  • ISBN10 1620556944
  • ISBN13 9781620556948
  • Publish Date 13 November 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
  • Imprint Destiny Books,U.S.
  • Format eBook (EPUB)
  • Pages 384
  • Language English