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“Pele” – Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightening, wind and volcanoes.  She is also called Ka wahine ʻai honua (“the earth-eating woman”) referring to the way rivers of lava flow and cover over the islands.  As a shape-shifting spirit, she can assume whatever appearance she wishes, but most often she is a beautiful woman with long flowing hair.  She is strong, powerful and cannot be turned from her goals.  Known for her fiery passions and creative powers, she is the spiritual force that transforms and rebuilds the landscapes of our lives.    Pele holds in her firebasket a piece of cooled lava, volcanic glass that has oozed up from her heart beneath the mountain.  It is sharp, strong and greatly desired by men in the form of obsidian to fashion tools and weapons.  

Gallery # 2019 – 27

“Pele” – Pele is the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightening, wind and volcanoes. She is also called Ka wahine ʻai honua (“the earth-eating woman”) referring to the way rivers of lava flow and cover over the islands. As a shape-shifting spirit, she can assume whatever appearance she wishes, but most often she is a beautiful woman with long flowing hair. She is strong, powerful and cannot be turned from her goals. Known for her fiery passions and creative powers, she is the spiritual force that transforms and rebuilds the landscapes of our lives. Pele holds in her firebasket a piece of cooled lava, volcanic glass that has oozed up from her heart beneath the mountain. It is sharp, strong and greatly desired by men in the form of obsidian to fashion tools and weapons. Gallery # 2019 – 27

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I have always loved patterns, textures and colors...I dream in them often. As an artist I have a driving need to create and find hand work very satisfying. I was the choreographer and costume designer for a small local dance troupe and have found the transition from lifesized to miniature extremely gratifying. I intended to make my first Doll an African ethnic figurine, but it emerged looking more Japanese than African and I felt that the spirit of the Doll had found its way out through me. My second doll was also Asian in nature and I began researching Shinto spirituality beliefs eventually coming up with the concept of Miko Kami. Since then, I have let the beauty of the fabrics guide me in the making of these Miko Kami Dolls much in the way a Kachina doll maker captures the spirit of the Kachina. I have made Dolls from many ethnic, historic and fantasy realms, and as I create them I feel good thoughts and wishes flow into them through me. Once they are finished, a little research on the Internet helps me give them a name and create their unique personas and imagined story. I have found great joy in creating Miko Kami Dolls and am delighted to pass these figures on to those like myself who can feel their spirits and enjoy their individual beauty. No two are ever alike. I make my Miko Kami Dolls with great serenity and natural tranquility and have been told that on occasion, a Doll will spiritually reach out, “speak” and bond with her intended owner. Each figure is numbered, cataloged, signed on the bottom and sold as a one-of-a-kind affordable art piece. I have known FabMo since its inception over 10 years ago in Palo Alto, CA when Hannah Cranch opened her house monthly for the first redistribution of these repurposed materials. Since then, I have let the variety and beauty of these “rescued and repurposed” fabric samples, trims and tassels inspire me to make these Female Spirit Dolls.

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