Lydia the Intern’s First Post!

A blog to keep up with the ins and outs of Lisa Levart’s photographic project-Goddess on Earth

What a brilliant idea! As Lisa’s intern for the next two months, we have decided a blog would be the best way to communicate all that Lisa has been doing the past seven years with this project, including updates on her photo shoots and a way to keep up with this project that continues to spiral down the path of growth, attention and great appreciation. I will be writing regularly about Lisa’s photo shoots, the adventures that accompany them and the exciting plans for the future concerning Goddess on Earth.

For those of you that are new to Lisa’s work, I will fill you in.

Lisa’s idea for the Women of Rockland all started with her fascination with the diversity in her own community. Lisa was a given a grant from the Arts Council of Rockland to pursue her project and bring it to fruition.

In her own words; “As a community, Rockland County is evolving, and increasingly becoming diverse in the cultures, faiths and languages of its residents. Yet, even within this amazing mosaic, we often know little about the sacred myths and poetic life stories of our neighbors,” said Levart. “When we reach back into the early myths and stories of all cultures, we often have more similarities than differences. By sharing these photographs with the public, I hope to set the stage for increased dialogue and communication within the Rockland community, as well as an appreciation for the basic connectiveness between the different traditions that help shape our world.”

Beautifully put. Lisa’s idea behind the gist of this is getting at something deeper. She sees the ways in which we are all more similar and interconnected than we think. We all have stories and beliefs we live and stand by, and the more we shed our fears and get to a deeper level of exposure, we find that we share common ground and life with people all around us.

Through photographs Lisa has brought to life the beauty and uniqueness not only in the wonders of femininity and spirituality, but in each woman’s story and personal life as well. As you look at her pictures and read the descriptions of the photographs, you will find them to truly capture and celebrate the feminine whole in all that we were created to be, and the potential we have to draw from our souls and celebrate our inherent strengths of being a woman.

This snap shot hopefully gives you a glimpse into the intentions of Lisa and her art, along with her deeper meaning and vision.

There will be more where this came from- but until next time,

Lydia

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