Portrait of Joelle enacting a pose which represents the “pure potential” of what is meant to be born through her, “a song, a poem, a dish, a drawing, an embrace” and “her deepest dreams”. She came to Asheville in 2004 and has felt "more fully at home…
Portrait of Anderson with a John Lennon peace bumper sticker and a tetrahedron, which she made in Sacred Geometry class. She came to Asheville in 1998 for the mountains, community, friends, gardening potential and seasons.
Portrait of Cole with a seedling and soil. “Growing food for people and teaching others how to grow it is something I am called to do.” She came to Asheville in 2004 and wants to contribute to its “positive change”.
Portrait of MacNeil with a hula hoop, reflecting her hoop dancing profession, and the concept that “we are as one and one is all we are”. She came to Asheville in 1996.
Portrait of D’Elia with a globe which represents the vision of himself as a “citizen of the planet”. He came to Asheville in 2000 and appreciates the natural beauty, creative community, architecture, diverse social life and abundant opportunities for…
Portrait of Harney with needles and condoms, the materials he distributes in his work as a prevention educator. He came to Asheville in 1992, and finds the community supportive and the people “generous and forgiving”.
Portrait of Bettencourt with a mosaic flower which represents her “passion in life”, creating mosaics of many materials. She came to Asheville in 1999 and enjoys the culture and diversity.
Portrait of Moog Koussa with a Moog Minimoog Voyager in tribute to her father, Bob Moog. “He aimed to provide rich organic electronic sounds to musicians, giving them expanded possibilities to express their creativity.” She came to Asheville in 1978…