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RBG Torchbearer

All Art, Featured Art, Figures, Human Rights ActivismBy Marsha GlazièreJuly 9, 20211 Comment

RBG Torchbearer is Marsha Glazière’s tribute to public figure Ruth Bader Ginsburg whom she admired and respected for her relentless pursuit for gender equality and women’s rights that sought justice for all with strength and integrity. Glazière felt the Statue of Liberty which depicts the Roman Goddess Libertas ideal for her many accomplishments and character.…

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Beneath and Beyond

All Art, Featured Art, LandscapesBy Marsha GlazièreJuly 9, 2021Leave a comment

It was a magical canoe trip with a friend down Julington Creek in Jacksonville that inspired Beneath and Beyond. I was in the bow and could take pictures while absorbing the Old Florida natural beauty all around me. Like in all my landscape paintings, I am always inspired by place. Dimensions42″w x 58″h MediumAcrylic mixed…

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Frida Hidden in Plain View

All Art, Featured Art, Figures, Human Rights ActivismBy Marsha GlazièreJuly 9, 2021Leave a comment

  Despite contracting polio at six, the agony of spina bifida and her near-fatal car accident, Frida Kahlo never saw herself as a victim. While she could have easily adopted a negative mindset, she instead transformed her harsh realities into a passion of expression through art and a conviction of her self-identity that often challenged…

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Fire and Ice

All Art, Environmental ActivismBy Marsha GlazièreJuly 9, 2021Leave a comment

Glaciers melting across the Arctic, polar bears struggling to survive, extreme catastrophic fires raging in South America’s massive Amazon and up and down the American west coast threaten the very existence of multiple species…including us. Dimensions60.5” w x 53.5” h MediumAcrylic, colláge, with natural branches and gold leaf.

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Main Street Bridge

All Art, Architecture, Featured ArtBy Marsha GlazièreJune 22, 2021Leave a comment

My Jacksonville, Florida bridge series would not be complete without the distinctive bright, cerulean blue-colored Main Street Bridge. It absolutely defines the city’s skyline and connects the Southbank of the river to the heart of downtown Jacksonville. The bridge’s official name is the John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge, named after the longest-serving mayor in Jacksonville’s…

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Losing Horizons: The Four Elements

All Art, Figures, Human Rights ActivismBy Marsha GlazièreJune 22, 2021Leave a comment

My painting references and honors the Hopi Nation. It also pays homage to Judith Jamison, former principle dancer with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. I have been fortunate enough to see her dance several times. Dimensions 48″w x 48″h MediumAcrylic mixed media on canvas.

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