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Sacred Art

Art awakens the spirit and transforms consciousness through the power
of  metaphor and symbol.

It helps us to express the inner experience of the soul, connecting us both to the Divine, and the very essence of the artist and the subject that is being expressed.

Introducing our Staff Artists:

(click on the artist's name to see the gallery)                     

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  Kiva SIngh: Principle illustrator for Dancing in the Eye of Transformation.

Kiva Singh already knew that she aspired to be an artist by the age of  four.  Through  the  nurturing environment  of  home  schooling, she was allowed  the freedom to develop her art work. Dancing in the Eye of Transformation is her first published collaboration with her  mother, Sylvia. Along  side her illustration, Kiva is  currently working as model. She is currently  focusing on painting and pastel works, and looks forward to illustrating more literature in the future.

              

 
 

Sylvia Brallier: Director of TSI.
Art brings me home to myself
like nothing else. Through it's expression I find my bliss. In this gallery you can see some of my painting from the last 6 years. In this time period, I've been focusing on creating a series,entitled : Women of Power. A sub set of this series is a group of paintings dedicated to the 10 Tantric Wisdom Goddess, called the Mahavidyas. You can see two of the ten in this gallery.

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Abraham Street: Ritual Tattoo artist. Abe combines his considerable skill as a healer and ceremonialist with his remarkable skill as one who does art on skin. Tattoo is not just body decoration. For some, it is an affirmation of magical aspects of the self, and a tribute to personal transformation. Tattoo work done is ceremonial space has profoundly powerful effects of those who are willing to brave the ordeal in order to affirm transformation.

  

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Deirdre Smith: Sacred Artist
Deirdre Smith is an open-minded explorer who seeks the glory of life in all things- whether it is art, dance, healing, rhythm, or just pure joy. By using her mediums of drawing, painting, and sculpture, she recognizes how an artist can seek the way of spiritual liberation. Recently her work has been evolving into guerrilla theater, ritual theater, and other outspoken practices. From the Zen of within to the call of the wild beast, art has been a key to her personal transformation. Currently she is living in Frederick, MD pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Studio Art.

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