International Soul Art Day Gallery
Phyllis Wintter
Retired Human Services working with survivors of domestic violence and their children. from United States

What Inspired you to do a Soul Art journey?
I am on a journey of awakening to my soul’s desires. Art, writing, playing an instrument, and dancing are ways that I stay connected to my soul language. I had not seen this before and jumped on it for fun!
How would you describe your creative process?
One inspiration after another. i have never created a life-sized piece before. It was very revealing and fun! I don’t consider it “pretty”, but that was not the point.
What insight did you receive from your Soul Art?
I had quite a few thoughts as I went through the process.
I Am Human Nature.
I have patterns that impact my body. Some patterns are very old, some are being replaced and some are being released.
She looks Egyption to me, a goddess. I wonder who she is and what her influence in my life.
What is the most important thing you would like to share about your Soul Art experience?
This experience was fun, engaging, and soul revealing. I especially loved taking the time to dive into my psyche, process my thoughts as my hands worked. What came out was a complete surprise.