
""I center feminine figures and feminine energy and ideas. I wanted to really push the whole idea that this was a woman, so there's a collar and necklaces, and there's a light inside to indicate spirituality.""
""When you look at these three circle paintings ... the perspective is a non-Euro Western perspective; and that's very specific. I think about the feminine sacred and the sacred Earth a lot.""
Tammie Dupuis' installation Continuality at the Linfield Art Gallery showcases the sacred feminine and Indigenous themes. The centerpiece, Broken Made Whole, resembles a female figure and symbolizes reservations in the U.S. Dupuis emphasizes feminine energy through her artwork, including three circular paintings that depict women encircling the moon. Her use of color reflects a non-Euro Western perspective, highlighting a spiritual connection to art and nature, which she believes has been lost in contemporary practices.
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