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Shalanitawu captures the mystically haunting visual illustration and poetic verse of primal voices past, present, and future. Internationally recognized artist and poet, Virginia Maria Romero and Keith Wilson, shared a fascination with the harsh, yet hauntingly beautiful New Mexico landscape. Shalanitawu is more than an observation and documentation of the land and its inhabitants; it is a demonstration of how this enchanted land shaped their artistry and their works resulting in this collaboration and tribute. Thank you to Heloise Wilson, and Charles Scholz for their contributions and…mehr

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Shalanitawu captures the mystically haunting visual illustration and poetic verse of primal voices past, present, and future. Internationally recognized artist and poet, Virginia Maria Romero and Keith Wilson, shared a fascination with the harsh, yet hauntingly beautiful New Mexico landscape. Shalanitawu is more than an observation and documentation of the land and its inhabitants; it is a demonstration of how this enchanted land shaped their artistry and their works resulting in this collaboration and tribute. Thank you to Heloise Wilson, and Charles Scholz for their contributions and encouragement in making this project possible. The beauty and mystery of the Desert Southwest at times can only be revealed upon closer inspection. SHALANITAWU is a celebration of the desert and its inhabitants through the artistry it inspires. This is an invitation to look closely....
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Virginia Maria Romero Author of - Shalanitawu Virginia Maria Romero is a visionary artist with works in public and museum permanent collections, as well as numerous private collections throughout the United States and abroad. Romero's biographical artist profile is included on the New Mexico Office of the State Historian website: www.newmexicohistory.org. In 2013 Romero was recognized as a distinguished Artist and Poet by the American Council for Polish Culture. "It is not often that you meet an artist and see her work and understand so completely its spirit and beauty. Many artists use nature as the underpinning of their work. The earth is crying out for our help, we have lost close to half the species world-wide in the past forty years and it will take champions, not just from the conservation world, but from artists whose work can open eyes and make statements by their power to make people think and be awed by the genius of their creative force. In Virginia Maria Romero we have found such an artist.", "Romero's art speaks a language unlike any other... it is a language of the heart, of the soul, of life... Romero has taken an ancient art form and redefined it, reinvented it, and made it her own."Romer's works have been selected for collections that include: San Metro Brio Alameda Corridor, El Paso, TX; Monastery of Christ in the Desert, Abiquiua, NM; Millicent Rogers Museum, El Prado, NM; El Mueso Cultural de Santa Fe, NM; New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, Las Cruces, NM; The Friars of the Sick Poor of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA; San Miguel Mission, Santa Fe, NM; Basilica of San Albino, Mesilla, NM: Pole Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Rome; Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine and Parish, Mesilla Park, NM; Maria Stein Heritage Museum/National Marian Shrine of the Holy Relics, Maria Stein, OH; Holy Cross Retreat Center, Mesilla Park, NM; and others.Professional work and papers of artist Virginia Maria Romero, ca. 1980-2018 New Mexico State University Library Archives and Special Collections, as part of the Rio Grande Historical Collections Repository."Without specific interest my work begins... a subconscious evolution to render form. The effort at once seamless and fluid, a commingling of pigment, touch, and spirit, moves towards shape and purpose. The now recognizable images translate as symbols of new life steeped in mystery from which they were born. In their eyes is a voice that speaks of secrets. If you look and listen closely you will hear them too." -VMRRomero's art was selected as the focus of a presentation for the Las Cruces Museum of Art "Listen to your Art" Lecture Series on March 18, 2022.