Goldsmiths: BA Hons Fine Art.
Main Employment: Journalist. Stylist and Creative, UK and overseas.
Artist: Most notable group show; Pillow Talk at the Tate Modern. Included in the Pillow Talk Book.
Curator: Three x grass roots SLWA exhibitions and educational events on the subject of Female Empowerment, showcasing female artists, academic speeches and local musicians. Silence Is Over – Exposing violence towards women; Ex Voto – Existential Mexican Art Therapy; Heo – Female empowerment in the self portrait.
Extra study: Suppressed Female History and Goddess Culture; Accessing Creative Wisdom; Sound and Breath Work; Reiki Master; Colour Therapy; Hand Mudras; Reflexology; Sculpture.
Teaching Workshops: Sculpture and Drawing.
Hisstory: Women’s chatroom on esoteric and feminist issues
Writings are found below:
Published in, Warrior Queen; Answering The Call Of The Morrigan – The Girl God Books, 2021: A Shriek Goddessy and Eel Kundalini, St Patriarch and the Wide Sargasso Sea – words and images
Published in, She Who Summons: Why Goddess Feminism, Activism and Spirituality? – Mago Books, 2021: The Seed Who Summons – words and images
Published in, In Defiance of Oppression – The Legacy of Boudicea – The Girl God Books 2021: When The Colour Of Emotion Floods The Nervous System. Earth Mothers and daughters surviving invasion and the stereotypes of
misogyny.
Accepted for publication in, Re-Membering with Goddess: Healing the Patriarchal Perpetuation of Trauma – The Girl God Books: Revolutions Of Defiant Ecstasy: Stealing Kali And Goddess Wisdom From The Primordial Wave Of Feminism.
Accepted for publication in, The Crone Initiation and Invitation: Women speak on the Menopause Journey – The Girl God Books: Fat is a Goddess Issue – Gateway to Khaos and Reframing the Menopause.
Accepted for publication in, Songs Of Solstice – The Girl God Books: Arc Of Stars.
I love this essay – demonizing birds – somehow thankfully I missed those bible references during my brief christianized childhood. The only one I remember is the dove. Geese on the wing are one of the most beautiful sights/ sounds I can think of – and for me at least, Goose carries a powerful charge – every year I look forward to their return, feed them, watch the young ones grow over one short summer as they ready themselves to migrate in the fall – all this at the pond just below the next hill. These are communal birds who only separate during mating, rejoining their flocks soon after and who demonstrate what a life predicated on genuine community is all about. The males stand watch not just over their own but over all – true protectors – it’s no wonder Mother Goose still survives as a powerful reminder of a different way of being on this planet… we could learn a lot from befriending our geese! Here lake people shoot them because geese are herbivores who love lawn grass and poop creating lovely manure ironically for the discerning gardener! Thank you for this post!