Carolyn Le Grand Original Expressions
Pueblo, CO - United States
Lenore Senior - Fine Artist
Member Since: 08/24/2010
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Born a daughter of a kind and loving mother and an artist, writer, philosopher father, Lenore is a combination of practical and idealist. She has been a photographer over many years and exhibited in her home state of Wyoming in years past. She is re-discovering her creative side after the loss of her beautiful mother (age 88) in March, 2010. Lenore recently resigned as the founder, director and a counselor for the Center for Grief & Loss Counseling and Education, a non-profit organization in Pueblo, Colorado. She is now in private practice. (http://phoenixrisingcounseling.vpweb.com/default.html.) See also Lenore's new artist/counseling business site at http://www.memorialtransformations.com/default.html. Lenore has been an English teacher, a legal secretary, etc. Lenore founded an international literary-art magazine she edited for many years with her sister, Dawn Senior-Trask (also an FAA member) called 'Wyoming, the Hub of the Wheel...A Journey for Universal Spokesmen.' Lenore was also the founder of a humane organization in Pueblo. She is owned by two cats.
Lenore's artistic bent is an interest in how colors combine (complementary or contrasting), lighting, texture, and plant life (who knew?). Both photograph and art should be about how the artist sees the world. Literal renditions of the natural world may or may not interest her because it doesn't get better than that. She often does photos of the natural world and makes small objects look big. Abstract artworks are among her favorite things. Digital art has become a passion upon her learning about it in Sept., 2010. Lenore, as a poet and writer, likes to think of art as metaphor. Art is universal. It transcends and soars.
Lenore is the administrator for the FAA groups: Old MASTERS, OUR WORLD GALLERY, and MINIMALISM IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Links: http://www.fineartamerica.com/groups/our-world-gallery.html and http://www.fineartamerica.com/groups/minimalism-in-photography.html.
