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Elizabeth Barakah Hodges is an English literature-professor-turned-artist. She calls this transformation "serendipity."
While she works with a variety of subjects, women at work and Jewish life are among her favorites. She contends her spirituality profoundly affects her paintings, and she enjoys depicting people from the rich tapestry of cultures within her community.
"I want to help bring into being the world I want to live in," she says, "which includes all people. The subject of my art is always something I feel connected to emotionally. I love diversity, and my art celebrates the mu Elizabeth Barakah Hodges is an English literature-professor-turned-artist. She calls this transformation "serendipity."
While she works with a variety of subjects, women at work and Jewish life are among her favorites. She contends her spirituality profoundly affects her paintings, and she enjoys depicting people from the rich tapestry of cultures within her community.
"I want to help bring into being the world I want to live in," she says, "which includes all people. The subject of my art is always something I feel connected to emotionally. I love diversity, and my art celebrates the multiple cultures and colors of people whom I have blessed to meet these past thirty years living in Florida, (in St. Johns County in the 1990's and Alachua County since 1999 when I bought my house in High Springs), teaching English at Santa Fe College and teaching Art in community spaces." ...
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