“Truly, art is embedded in nature; he who can extract it, has it.”
“Nature holds the beautiful, for the artist who has the insight to extract it. Thus, beauty lies even in humble, perhaps ugly things, and the ideal, which bypasses or improves on nature, may not be truly beautiful in the end.”
“Es ist uns nicht erlaubt uns fortzustehlen, mag uns ein Gott, mag uns ein Teufel quälen.”
“In Moskau hab ich einst ein Bild gesehn.Van Gogh, der Meister. Dunkler Quadern Bau.Ein Innenhof. Gefangne, grau in grau,die hoffnungslos in engen Kreisen gehen.Nun schau ich selber durch die GitterstäbeIn einen Hof, darin man Menschen treibtWie Herdenvieh, das noch zu hüten bleibt,bevor man ihm das Beil zu spüren gebe.Als Herrscher aller dieser grauen BahnenSteht einer draußen, den die Lust erfüllt, wenn andre leiden. Einer, der noch brüllt,wenn andre schweigend schon die Wandlung ahnen,die aus den Gräbern sprossend längst beginnt,bevor sie rot in rote Ströme rinnt.”
“All its dimensions with their projected geometries are those of an unrealisible dream.”
“Reverence for the natural environment, and experiencing the interconnectedness between all things has long guided me to create watercolor paintings of beauty and spirit. Life's continuing adventure has led me into an exciting exploration into the wisdom and symbolic imagery of Sacred Geometry. These paintings act as a bridge between this reality and a metaphorical world of healing, continuity, and transformation. I use multiple transparent watercolor glazes coupled with image overlapping techniques, and sacred geometry to produce visions of a multi-dimensional reality. It is my intention to create art that embodies the vibration of Universal Love and expresses the joy and gratitude I feel for the honor of being part of this earthwalk." ~Blessings, Francene~”