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HER MARKS • HER PROOF
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NONSENSE TO THE SIDE
Years ago when Janice Lowry learned that I was scouting art for Belle Armoire, she offered to me without hesitation, the exquisite artwear that she had created. She invited me into her home, made me feel welcome, and lavished me...
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Sorrow is interesting. Once it arrives, it has the ability to take me completely over. To make everything dark and cold, and to make me feel everything is over. After spending a full day yesterday in the grips of Sorrow's...
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475 Not My President
I hate cancer... but as she said "she will live forever" through her art. I do not even know her and it makes me so sad.
Posted by: MaryBethVolpini | September 05, 2009 at 11:14 PM
Thank you so much for sharing this with us Jenny - what an extraordinary woman Janice is. I hope one day to be able to see her journals in person - yes, she will live on, her influence will LAST.
Posted by: Caitlin O'Connor | September 06, 2009 at 04:37 AM
amazing woman.... thanks so much for posting Jenny. Actually watching her make her journals albeit in 'fast motion' was a great class. we wish her well, and think positive thoughts. As she says she will never die..............
Posted by: Olive Appleby | September 06, 2009 at 05:56 AM
Janice will forever be one of the most influential artists in my life. In so many ways she has become my Joseph Cornell. Janice's dedication to what is and what will be will forever live on.
Posted by: kristen robinson | September 06, 2009 at 08:34 AM
She surely will live forever. I spent last night poring over my clippings of Janice Lowry art and articles. What a lovely, lovely, and inspiring human being. Thank you for this rich look into her life.
xo
Posted by: Colette | September 06, 2009 at 03:48 PM
Janice will live on. Her art is the passion that will carry her and others to a special place of remembrance and inspiration. I feel fortunate to have had a glimpse into her studio and deep and centered way of working.
Posted by: Phyllis | September 07, 2009 at 10:04 AM