 Simply  put, my paintings are psychological exorcisms through visual metaphor.  A blend of psychology, sociology, and  spirituality, my images act symbolically to not only express my views of the  world, but also help me grapple with my own sense of self.  “Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata” is  characteristic of my newest work where traditional, and oftentimes religious  subject matter becomes the armature for contemporary and personal  exploration.
Simply  put, my paintings are psychological exorcisms through visual metaphor.  A blend of psychology, sociology, and  spirituality, my images act symbolically to not only express my views of the  world, but also help me grapple with my own sense of self.  “Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata” is  characteristic of my newest work where traditional, and oftentimes religious  subject matter becomes the armature for contemporary and personal  exploration.Stephen Rue
                    	Date posted: November 1, 2006
                    	Author: jolanta
                    
					 Simply  put, my paintings are psychological exorcisms through visual metaphor.  A blend of psychology, sociology, and  spirituality, my images act symbolically to not only express my views of the  world, but also help me grapple with my own sense of self.  “Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata” is  characteristic of my newest work where traditional, and oftentimes religious  subject matter becomes the armature for contemporary and personal  exploration.
Simply  put, my paintings are psychological exorcisms through visual metaphor.  A blend of psychology, sociology, and  spirituality, my images act symbolically to not only express my views of the  world, but also help me grapple with my own sense of self.  “Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata” is  characteristic of my newest work where traditional, and oftentimes religious  subject matter becomes the armature for contemporary and personal  exploration.

 
 
 
 

 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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