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Glen Rogers

American, b. 1953
Born: 1953, Mississippi, USA Glen Rogers is an internationally exhibited painter, printmaker, and public sculptor with an MFA in printmaking. She lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for 25 years where she was very active as an artist as well as serving on the board of the SJ ICA and co-founded Citadel Print Center. She moved to Mexico in 2002 and currently lives in San Miguel de Allende. Solo exhibitions include: Museo de la Mujer, Mexico City; Casa Europa, San Miguel de Allende; Casa Haas, Mazatlán; Bellas Artes, Cusco, Peru; and Bienal Int'l de Grabado, ICPNA San Miguel, Lima, Peru. Glen has been visiting ancient sacred sites around the world for her inspiration for more than 35 years as well as worked in studios around the world. To this end, she has done artist residencies in Morocco; Venice, Italy; Spain and Belgium. Her book, Art & Sacred Sites: Connecting with Spirit of Place, chronicles her pilgrimages to sites around the world. Her public artworks in California, include Beacon in Campbell; Web of Life, bridge railing for City of Chico; Spirit Gate in San Jose and internationally Throne for a Goddess, Kunstpark St. Ruprecht/Raab, Austria; and Aleteo, El Charco Botanical Garden, San Miguel de Allende. Her publications, Symbols of the Spirit: A Meditative Journey Through Art, and oracle decks, Spirit Cards and Sacred Feminine Wisdom are available through her website: www.glenrogersart.com. Instagram and Facebook: glenrogersart
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The Chalice
The Chalice

The Chalice

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

The vessel is layered with metaphorical meaning. At its essence, the vessel is a symbol for the human body—specifically the female body—which carries and nurtures the child within. I...

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2010s Glen Rogers

Materials

Gold Leaf

Circular Passage

Circular Passage

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

This one of a kind print draws from a universal visual language of primal forms inspired by nature. The circle is an archetypal symbol that speaks of unity, oneness, and wholeness. ...

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1990s Glen Rogers

Materials

Drypoint, Monoprint

Rebirth
Rebirth

Rebirth

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

This one of a kind print draws from a universal visual language of primal forms inspired by nature. The circle is an archetypal symbol that speaks of unity, oneness, and wholeness. ...

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1990s Glen Rogers

Materials

Drypoint, Monoprint

Lotus II
Lotus II

Lotus II

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

The lotus is a sacred flower in many religious traditions and refers to spiritual awakening and purity of heart. This meditative symbol is a metaphor for rebirth and a life unfolding...

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2010s Glen Rogers

Materials

Drypoint, Monoprint

Lotus in Black & White
Lotus in Black & White

Lotus in Black & White

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

The lotus is a sacred flower in many religious traditions and refers to spiritual awakening and purity of heart. This meditative symbol is a metaphor for rebirth and a life unfolding...

Category

2010s Glen Rogers

Materials

Drypoint, Monoprint

Passage
Passage

Passage

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

"This image refers to the many passage ways from Paleolithic caves to human-made architecture in the ancient world used for ritual and ceremony. Mimicking the birth canal, they provi...

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1990s Glen Rogers

Materials

Drypoint, Monoprint

Cosmic Circle
Cosmic Circle

Cosmic Circle

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

This one of a kind print draws from a universal visual language of primal forms inspired by nature. The circle is an archetypal symbol that speaks of unity, oneness, and wholeness. ...

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1990s Glen Rogers

Materials

Drypoint, Monoprint

Incubation
Incubation

Incubation

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

Hidden within the simple form of a seed is the miracle of life with a secret promise of nourishment. Beginning with the germination of the seed, new growth begins. Each kernel is a m...

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2010s Glen Rogers

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Milagro
Milagro

Milagro

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

Hidden within the simple form of a seed is the miracle of life with a secret promise of nourishment. Beginning with the germination of the seed, new growth begins. Each kernel is a m...

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2010s Glen Rogers

Materials

Gold Leaf

Lotus
Lotus

Lotus

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

The lotus is a sacred flower in many religious traditions and refers to spiritual awakening and purity of heart. This meditative symbol is a metaphor for rebirth and a life unfolding...

Category

2010s Glen Rogers

Materials

Gold Leaf

Lunar Phases
Lunar Phases

Lunar Phases

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

The moon represents the power of the feminine, enhancing the mystery of fertility and birth. The full moon lights up the night sky capturing our imagination with her luminescence and...

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2010s Abstract Glen Rogers

Materials

Gold Leaf

Primavera
Primavera

Primavera

By Glen Rogers

Located in Miami, FL

With the Spring (Primavera) comes new life and new beginnings. Hidden within the simple form of a seed is the miracle of life with a secret promise of nourishment. Beginning with ger...

Category

2010s Abstract Glen Rogers

Materials

Gold Leaf

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Find a wide variety of authentic Glen Rogers art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Glen Rogers in canvas, drypoint, engraving and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large Glen Rogers art, so small editions measuring 34 inches across are available. Glen Rogers art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,500 and tops out at $5,000, while the average work can sell for $2,350.