Ayla’s Mandala


This mandala art piece came through before her birth.  I thought for sure this young, energetic and vibrant girl was to be a boy.  Nonetheless, her personality sure is reflected in this mandala!



Ayla’s Mandala


This mandala art piece came through before her birth.  I thought for sure this young, energetic and vibrant girl was to be a boy.  Nonetheless, her personality sure is reflected in this mandala!

A Goddess of the Wild: I know who I am


When I lived in the high desert of Western Colorado, I experienced the many ways we communicate with nature. During one of my morning walks, the beautiful yellow dandelion flowers caught my eye. I was drawn to one in particular and as I looked closely at this flower I received the message, “I’d rather be a weed in the wild than a pretty rose in the garden.” I resonated with this message and captured its essence in this mandala art. This art piece gives me the courage to be bold.

 

A Goddess of the Wild: I know who I am


When I lived in the high desert of Western Colorado, I experienced the many ways we communicate with nature. During one of my morning walks, the beautiful yellow dandelion flowers caught my eye. I was drawn to one in particular and as I looked closely at this flower I received the message, “I’d rather be a weed in the wild than a pretty rose in the garden.” I resonated with this message and captured its essence in this mandala art. This art piece gives me the courage to be bold.

 

I am satisfied!


I sometimes offer imagery sessions to clients.  During these sessions, my role is to facilitate the internal dialogue between the client and one’s personal imagery.  After these sessions, I’m often moved to capture the experience through art.  This piece came through when a client described the blissful state of having all the resources within her to feel at peace and satisfied with here and now.  I love this beautiful and playful image!  I hope it will touch your heart to generate movement toward the infinite possibilities within you! 


I am satisfied!


I sometimes offer imagery sessions to clients.  During these sessions, my role is to facilitate the internal dialogue between the client and one’s personal imagery.  After these sessions, I’m often moved to capture the experience through art.  This piece came through when a client described the blissful state of having all the resources within her to feel at peace and satisfied with here and now.  I love this beautiful and playful image!  I hope it will touch your heart to generate movement toward the infinite possibilities within you!