Art

Covid C By Cynthia Yatchman

Covid C is a mixed media piece done with latex house paint, ink and acrylic paint.

Covid C is a mixed media piece done with latex house paint, ink and acrylic paint.

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Cynthia Yatchman

Cynthia Yatchman is a Seattle based artist and art instructor. With an M.A. in child development and a B. A. in education, she has a strong interest in art education and teaches art to adults, children and families in Seattle. A former ceramicist, she studied with J.T. Abernathy in Ann Arbor, MI. though after receiving her B.F.A. in painting from the University of Washington she switched from 3D art to 2D and has stayed there since, working primarily on paintings, prints and collages. Her art is housed in numerous public and private collections and has been shown nationally in California, Connecticut, New York, Indiana, Michigan, Oregon and Wyoming. She has exhibited extensively in the Northwest, including shows at Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, Shoreline Community College, the Tacoma and Seattle Convention Centers and the Pacific Science Center. She is an affiliate member of Gallery 110 and is a member of the Seattle Print Art Association and COCA (Center of Contemporary Art)

Blessed Mother, Accompany Us By Carolina Hinojosa

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“Blessed Mother, Accompany Us.” Japanese rice paper papercut atop a copy of a map of 1800's Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Carolina Hinojosa

Carolina Hinojosa is a storyteller, writer, and poet. Her work centers on faith and social justice and has appeared in The OnBeing Project, The Rumpus, among others. Her chapbook, Becoming Coztototl, was published in 2019 by FlowerSong Press. She is the 2019 recipient of the Rubem Alves Award in theopoetics.

Sunrise in Her Eyes by Deanna Santiago

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Art and original design detailed with human form, expression, and bold use of color describe the palette of my works. These elements are mixed and uniquely combined to encompass themes of femininity, sexuality, womanhood, and the sacredness of nature. Mixed media adds depth and dimension with shades of culture and cultural myth folklore. As an artist I seek to preserve the crafts of the forefathers, honor nature and the environment as well as capture beauty and spirit through art and design. ~ Deanna Santiago

The Moon and Spirit By Deanna Santiago

Art and original design detailed with human form, expression, and bold use of color describe the palette of my works. These elements are mixed and uniquely combined to encompass themes of femininity, sexuality, womanhood, and the sacredness of natur…

Art and original design detailed with human form, expression, and bold use of color describe the palette of my works. These elements are mixed and uniquely combined to encompass themes of femininity, sexuality, womanhood, and the sacredness of nature. Mixed media adds depth and dimension with shades of culture and cultural myth folklore. As an artist I seek to preserve the crafts of the forefathers, honor nature and the environment as well as capture beauty and spirit through art and design. ~ Deanna Santiago

Through that door, another world awaits ~ Art by Sarah Kolker

Art 1 “Through that door, another world awaits.” Marker and pencil.

Art 1 “Through that door, another world awaits.” Marker and pencil.

Spring sprung a leak | into Summer the solstice | melts the night to day - haiku poems N O P

 

Cloud Women Quarterly Journal for Spring 2019 and all previous editions were published on Tumblr and can be found here