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Doreen Connors, Love Me Do, 97"x 61"x 16", Wire and fiber sculptural wall hangings, doodads, paintings, photographs; altered books, etc., ongoing
Doreen is creating an ongoing installation reflecting her journey of rising out of the ashes of organized extreme abuse (OEA)... and chronic illness. It is her mission to reveal the systematic traumatization and mind control of children that she and millions of others have experienced in this world. She has been blessed in healing her physical, emotional, and spiritual traumas, thanks to the Medical Medium information and protocols, and listening to the testimonies of survivors around the globe.
Williamstown, Massachusetts was her birthplace, in 1956. It is no accident that Fumée d'Ambre Gris (Smoke of Ambergris) by John Singer Sargent resides in the collection of The Clark Art Institute. Her soul has been constantly rehearted, by either exquisite or horrifying encounters, that she is always on the ‘right path’. “A path is not what you are on, a path is what you are; you can never be ‘off’ yourself.” ~ Darryl Anka
The core of her heart has always remained unscathed. The glowing ember, within, has been reignited through her art making. Her body of work, Lifetime Art Project: the Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Woman is eternally unfolding. She holds space for all survivors, around the globe, in the truth of who we are. Read more
Cornered (in process)
77"x 60"x 34"
Installation of various art and collected objects; drawings, paintings, etc
ongoing
77"x 60"x 34"
Installation of various art and collected objects; drawings, paintings, etc
ongoing
Crime Scene (working)
7'x 5'x 7'
Installation of fiber art vessels and hangings, memory objects, twigs, etc
ongoing
7'x 5'x 7'
Installation of fiber art vessels and hangings, memory objects, twigs, etc
ongoing
I Stand Still
77"x 60" x 34"
Installation of sculptural fiber wall hangings, paintings, collected objects and memories, etc
ongoing
77"x 60" x 34"
Installation of sculptural fiber wall hangings, paintings, collected objects and memories, etc
ongoing
Transmutation and play are the processes I employ, through my art-making, to create rooms of memory, synchronicity, and healing. All the abuses + burdens + sorrows, placed upon us, are transformed via crocheting, knitting, knotting, sewing, drawing, painting, collage, and more. The spaces unfolding are testaments to our inimitable souls.
My deepest desire is to share with all survivors, everywhere, the message in my work: all is not lost and healing is entirely possible. Joy is our birthright.
The unconditioned love we always longed for is waiting patiently for us in the core of our hearts.
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