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My artwork honors the divine feminine as a source of beauty, wisdom, and courage—an ancient force rising to heal, inspire, and transform our world at this pivotal moment in time.

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My artwork honors the divine feminine as a source of beauty, wisdom, and courage —
an ancient force rising to heal, inspire, and transform our world at this moment in time.

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Symbols communicate directly with our inner world, bypassing the limitations of language. Dwennimmen, an Adinkra symbol from the Akan people of West Africa, translates to "ram's horns" and represents both humility and strength. While ram's horns typically symbolize masculine power, their spiral form carries distinctly feminine archetypal meaning. The ram in physical form is a living paradox—its spiraling horns evoke the goddess, the moon, fertility, and cyclical renewal, yet remain inseparable from a body that pulses with will, action, and directed force. Feminine wisdom and masculine strength do not merely coexist but move as one integrated power. Through this union of opposites, honoring how both live within us, we find wholeness and alignment.

ARTIST STATEMENT

When the soul wants to experience something she throws out an image in front of her and then steps into it.

Meister Eckhart, 14th century mystic

As an intuitive abstract artist my work arises from the depths of my subconscious and reflects an encounter between the visible world and the unseen imaginal realm. Dreams, memories, myths and fairy tales often shape my work. I begin with a blank canvas allowing colors, shapes, symbols and images to reveal themselves with each mark and brushstroke. During this process, insights from deep within me emerge and unfold on the canvas as a visual form of storytelling. I create art that sparks curiosity and encourages reflection. I invite you to step into these images. Linger, look closely, and engage with what is seen and unseen. You may recognize a part of yourself and find your own meaning and story

BACKGROUND

Ann’s early professional background began in nursing. She holds an advanced degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing and has completed extensive study in Jungian psychology with an emphasis on the archetypal patterns of the creative unconscious. Her art education includes a degree in graphic design and study with gifted artists through classes, workshops and mentorships.

Dwennimmen.png

Symbols communicate directly with our inner world, bypassing the limitations of language. Dwennimmen, an Adinkra symbol from the Akan people of West Africa, translates to "ram's horns" and represents both humility and strength. While ram's horns typically symbolize masculine power, their spiral form carries distinctly feminine archetypal meaning. The ram in physical form is a living paradox—its spiraling horns evoke the goddess, the moon, and fertility, yet remain inseparable from a body that pulses with will, action, and directed force. Feminine wisdom and masculine strength do not merely coexist but move as one integrated power. Through this union of opposites, we find wholeness and alignment

ARTIST STATEMENT

When the soul wants to experience something, she throws out an image in front of her and then steps into it.

Meister Eckhart, 14th century mystic

As an intuitive abstract artist, my work arises from the depths of the subconscious, where the visible world meets the unseen imaginal realm. Dreams, memories, myths, and fairy tales inspire what unfolds. Beginning with a blank canvas, I allow colors, forms, and symbols to surface with each mark and brushstroke. Through this dialogue between intuition and image, what emerges takes form as visual stories. My paintings invite curiosity and contemplation—an encounter with what is seen and unseen. Linger for a moment with these images. You may glimpse a reflection of yourself and discover a story uniquely your own.

BACKGROUND

Ann’s early professional background began in nursing. She holds an advanced degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing and has completed extensive study in Jungian psychology with an emphasis on the archetypal patterns of the creative unconscious. Her art education includes a degree in graphic design and study with gifted artists through classes, workshops and mentorships.

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My artwork honors the divine feminine as a source of beauty, wisdom, and courage —
an ancient force rising to heal, inspire, and transform our world at this moment in time.

 

My artwork honors the divine feminine as a source of beauty, wisdom, and courage—an ancient force rising to heal, inspire, and transform our world at this moment in time.

C66E3FDC-C064-430A-ACF5-2C45E2077374_4_5005_c.jpeg
Dwennimmen.png

Symbols communicate directly with our inner world, bypassing the limitations of language. Dwennimmen, an Adinkra symbol from the Akan people of West Africa, translates to "ram's horns" and represents both humility and strength. While ram's horns typically symbolize masculine power, their spiral form carries distinctly feminine archetypal meaning. The ram in physical form is a living paradox—its spiraling horns evoke the goddess, the moon, and fertility, yet remain inseparable from a body that pulses with will, action, and directed force. Feminine wisdom and masculine strength do not merely coexist but move as one integrated power. Through this union of opposites, we find wholeness and alignment

ARTIST STATEMENT

When the soul wants to experience something, she throws out an image in front of her and then steps into it.

Meister Eckhart, 14th century mystic

As an intuitive abstract artist, my work arises from the depths of the subconscious, where the visible world meets the unseen imaginal realm. Dreams, memories, myths, and fairy tales inspire what unfolds. Beginning with a blank canvas, I allow colors, forms, and symbols to surface with each mark and brushstroke. Through this dialogue between intuition and image, what emerges takes form as visual stories. My paintings invite curiosity and contemplation—an encounter with what is seen and unseen. Linger for a moment with these images. You may glimpse a reflection of yourself and discover a story uniquely your own.

BACKGROUND

Ann’s early professional background began in nursing. She holds an advanced degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing and has completed extensive study in Jungian psychology with an emphasis on the archetypal patterns of the creative unconscious. Her art education includes a degree in graphic design and study with gifted artists through classes, workshops and mentorships.

 

© 2025  ANN WATTERS artworks

 

My artwork honors the divine feminine as a source of beauty, wisdom, and courage—an ancient force rising to heal, inspire, and transform our world at this moment in time.

C66E3FDC-C064-430A-ACF5-2C45E2077374_4_5005_c.jpeg
Dwennimmen.png

Symbols communicate directly with our inner world, bypassing the limitations of language. Dwennimmen, an Adinkra symbol from the Akan people of West Africa, translates to "ram's horns" and represents both humility and strength. While ram's horns typically symbolize masculine power, their spiral form carries distinctly feminine archetypal meaning. The ram in physical form is a living paradox—its spiraling horns evoke the goddess, the moon, and fertility, yet remain inseparable from a body that pulses with will, action, and directed force. Feminine wisdom and masculine strength do not merely coexist but move as one integrated power. Through this union of opposites, we find wholeness and alignment

ARTIST STATEMENT

When the soul wants to experience something, she throws out an image in front of her and then steps into it.

Meister Eckhart, 14th century mystic

As an intuitive abstract artist, my work arises from the depths of the subconscious, where the visible world meets the unseen imaginal realm. Dreams, memories, myths, and fairy tales inspire what unfolds. Beginning with a blank canvas, I allow colors, forms, and symbols to surface with each mark and brushstroke. Through this dialogue between intuition and image, what emerges takes form as visual stories. My paintings invite curiosity and contemplation—an encounter with what is seen and unseen. Linger for a moment with these images. You may glimpse a reflection of yourself and discover a story uniquely your own.

BACKGROUND

Ann’s early professional background began in nursing. She holds an advanced degree in psychiatric/mental health nursing and has completed extensive study in Jungian psychology with an emphasis on the archetypal patterns of the creative unconscious. Her art education includes a degree in graphic design and study with gifted artists through classes, workshops and mentorships.

© 2025  ANN WATTERS artworks

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