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Original Art by Maria Maja |
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Butterfly Metamorphosis Like the butterfly, the Christian is moved from glory to glory. I used outer space as a symbol of God’s hand directing the metamorphosis from a hidden incased dimension. Size: 11X26 Price: $125.00 Limited Edition Giclee Print 500 |
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Resurrected Rose The words to the song Above All, by Michael W. Smith were the inspiration for this painting. Size: 11X26 Price: $125.00 Limited Edition Giclee Print 800 |
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The Foothills of Jehovah No one knows what Moses saw as he looked down from the mountain of the Lord. It must have been glorious as described in Revelation 21:19 Size: 20X29 Price: $500.00 Limited Edition Giclee Print 50 |
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The Copper Door The Copper Door is the entrance way into the healing room. Whether spirit, mind or body needs healing the passage way is still the same. Healing is entered step by step. I chose not to put an image in the doorway because each one has to find their own Living Words from God to lead them into healing. Size: 25X28 Price: $400.00 Limited Edition Giclee Print 75 |
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| About The Artist: |
Maria Maja Schaefer Email: Mariamaja@core.com Phone: 262-242-2692 5322 W. Westfield Rd. Mequon, WI 53092 |
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Maria is a third generation artist. Her
great-grandfather traveled throughout Europe selling his oil paintings
and commissioned work. Her grandfather, John T. Bos, was a woodcarving
artist whose work was on permanent display in the Osnabrueck Museum in
Europe. Maria attributes any artistic talent she has to her
grandfathers.
Her art and poetry can be seen on forty-five greeting cards. As the first one to do a formal sympathy card for pet lovers she states, "When some one loses their pet, it can be as painful as losing a best friend." Her "Morning Song" lines of greeting cards include the first comfort cards for cancer and Alzheimer disease patients on the market. Major surgery several years ago took almost a year of recovery. This time brought her back into painting southwest art and a new love for abstract. Claiming when asked how her abstract painting came about she states, "It must have been something the doctor put in the anesthetic." The Limited Edition Print of "My Blood Runs Red" was one of the paintings done during the healing process after her surgery. The title is a tribute for her high regard for the American Indian people.
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