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Featured Altarist – Marie DiBona Herzog

When did you build your first altar?  Did you think of it as an ‘altar’ at that time? I recognize that my first altar was created as a child at home, organizing figurines and collectible items in a specific way on my shelf. Or the most common way that I construct altars is outside on the land, working with the plants, animals and minerals that find me. I have made so many

Featured Altarist – Cerri Lee

Cerri Lee opens the doors on her Druid life as artist, ceremony writer, jewelry maker and workshop creator in the United Kingdom and online. An interview not to be missed!

Featured Altarist – Jill Doneen Clifton

Jill provides an intimate look at her journey with altars and motherhood. How nature plays a deep and abiding role in all she does. And she offers tremendous insight and tips on coping through life during a pandemic. Plus she touches on her Landscape of Mothers project that will surely help so many.

Featured Altarist – Rachael Jean Short

Come be inspired by Rachel Jean Short who is a delightfully clever mystical Art Witch. She builds wonderfully diverse altars in her Australian homeland. Her artwork often features the Moon and empowering imagery of women. Just one peek at her work and she will ‘draw’ you in!

Featured Altarist – Suzan Lemont, M.A.

Our first Featured Altarist, Suzan Lemont, M.A. shares her altar building experiences from young girl to ‘Crazy Wild Mama’ inspiring her daughters and clients throughout Europe and around the world. From her Studio in the Netherlands to her Expressive Arts Therapy trainings at International conferences, Suzan is positively impacting the lives of women everywhere.

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