08/29/2024

Adelle Bernadette’s Healing Journey

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Adelle Bernadette turned to painting in search of a healing outlet. She had worked as a wood carver and sculptor commissioned by the Lakota First Nations’ elders and spiritual community to create ceremonial healing pieces.

  Each painting begins with the old masters technique of applying a monochrome base. The Vancouver-based artist then applies countless layers of acrylic paint until the work vibrates with color and mood.

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“My greatest inspiration comes from connecting to the natural beauty and divine presence in all things. It is this that I deeply cherish and honor. -Artist statement

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23 thoughts on “Adelle Bernadette’s Healing Journey

  1. the third image from the top, the one that the viewer seems to be sitting in a cave or a rock formation, gives the sense that the viewer is sitting in the inner ear of a bat! the outer most tip of the rock formation almost looks like a bat’s snout. the bit of rock that’s kissed by the sun orange along with the greyish bit that gives it a triangular shape would be it’s outer ear.
    all her works are very powerful! she has a very unique perspective of her landscape. seems that she allows it to envelope her!

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