| Armida Nagy Stickney |
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1945, born in Panama City, Panama, and raised in Balboa, Canal Zone. Currently residing in Central Florida. A practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism.
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| About the Artist |
A late comer to the fine art scene, Armida creates to capture a silence that is experienced and remembered, a moment of consciousness that is purely aware and present. She asks, "Can you witness that moment of silence, that moment when (?) nothing is conceptualized?" "Can art be viewed 'just as it is'?" |
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"Emergence"
2005 76 cm x 61 cm |
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The title of this work, as a transpersonal metaphor, speaks to gradual beginnings emerging into a light being. |
Spirit Mother & Child Lookin
2002 Acrylic 91 cm x 61 cm |
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Inspired by the Native American Medicine Wheel, Spirit Mother is like the Eagle of the East whose expansive vision takes in the future life of the newborn in the South. |
"Madre"
2006 Acrylic on canvas 41 x 20 cm, approximately |
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Portrait of artist"s Mother whose ornaments were causes for distraction and confusion. |
Io Sono Un Mimo
2008 Watercolor on acid-free watercolor paper 10x15 cm |
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Mimicry of a monkey is part of the consciousness of all primates |
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| Education and biography |
| 1971, University of Texas at Austin; Art History major with a minor in Cultural Anthropology. Her exhibitions have been limited to Florida--Homestead, Miami, Tampa, Land O'Lakes. |
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| Future shows |
| Planning future shows in the Tampa, Florida, at the Carrollwood Culutural Center, Beck Gallery and other venues through the sponsorship of the North Tampa Arts League, Tampa Realistic Artists, and the Coalicion Hispana de Artistas |
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Website: www.armidaart.com |
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