Donna Howell Sickles

This painting speaks to me. I'm a neutral (color) type decorator. Not a lot of brights. Neutrals calm me. However, Donna Howell-Sickles captured the essence (for me) of not only family, aunts, daughter, in my own family, but mentors who put me back together after life changes, professors who taught me, and co-workers in each job who teach me more, and make me laugh.

 

Sets of three—significant. 

 

"Here, the three Cowgirls stand for the three phases of the moon goddess-maiden, mother, and crone-and for the continuity of feminine wisdom through generations. The maiden, her energy and vitality evident, holds on to the pillar, an ancient representation of the Goddess. The mother stands calmly, her arms folded. She is in the autumn of her years, as the color of the background suggests and while a little more cautious than her daughter, she truly values who she is and folds her arms as if to safeguard her thoughts and emotions. The bull in the corner symbolizes her partnership with the masculine.  The wise woman, wearing Aphrodite's flowers, is totally grounded, comfortable with herself. She literally doesn't even give us a look back."

 

— https://www.donnahowellsickles.com

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