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SELF HELP RECOVERY Recovery Beyond Medicine
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Artists are invited to submit samples of their visionary art for possible inclusion in the Visionary Art Gallery. Paintings should be transcendental in nature and in keeping with the ideas of C. G. Jung, Joseph Campbell, Send up to 6 attachments to an email message addressed to SelfHelpRecovery@usa.net. All paintings shown below are available as Giclee prints signed and dated by the artist. Prints are the same size as the original painting. All paintings are also available as blank greeting cards in standard sizes to 5"x8" folded. Giclee printing is an ink jet process that uses special printers with up to 12 colors. This produces better color accuracy than other means of reproduction. Numerous examples of giclee prints can be found in galleries such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York. They are considered to be art prints of the highest quality and are priced accordingly. Recent prices include $10,000 for annie Leibovitz, 9,600 for Chuck Chase, and $22,800 for Wolfgang Tillmans. Prices for paintings shown here reflect initial offerings that will show substantial increases over time. Click on pictures to get enlargements and then click on the green arrow button to return to the gallery.
BARBARA SNYDER Barbara Snyder is an American painter of visionary landscapes. Her work follows the tradition of Arthur Dove, John Marin, Georgia O’Keefe, and Marsden Hartley in his later work that was influenced by the New England Transcendentalist movement. These modernists and earlier American artists such as Albert Pinkham Ryer who developed strong personal insights to explore the power of nature and express its essential forms and colors in symbols of transformation. Snyder’s work reflects intense life-long study of the Mid-Atlantic agricultural landscape. Her work expresses her personal involvement with the farmland where she was born and raised, married and raised her children. Her unique and independent vision of the land produces strong symbols of transcendence and spiritual transformation that, as in all visionary art, are based in nature: “Nature” allegorized.
Paintings from the Labyrinth of Self-Discovery and Recovery
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