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Kathleen Atkins Wilson: In the Spirit |
| Section: THE ARTS / GALLERY |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 2/1/1998 |
| Size: 659 Words, 4,032 Characters |
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"I try to use my artwork to help people to get in touch with their own spirituality, to see something within themselves or a way of living that is going to be enriching," says California artist Kathleen Atkins Wilson.
Born in Ypsilanti, Michigan, Wilson received art training in California at Pepperdine University and Otis Art Institute, and also studied architectural and inte...
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...y of her calling as an artist. "I use my art to impart love, unity, peace, and honor," she says with characteristically quiet sincerity. "I can praise God. I use the colors of the spectrum to create energy which brings a great sense of hope and promise to the soul. I honor our ancestors and thereby keep their memory alive. I can leave a legacy of my love for humanity for generations to come."
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