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Cheryl De Ciantis

Artist, Mythologist
  • Sculpture
  • Women Inspire
  • WOMAN LIFE FREEDOM زن، زندگی، آزادی
  • Mythworks
  • Myriad Media
  • Virtuality
  • About
  • Workshops and Coaching
  • Arting Around Blog
  • ASWM 2025
E-book and paper available through Amazon

E-book and paper available through Amazon

The wounded Greek blacksmith god--the god who makes material life good for humankind--occupies the psychic crossroads of technology, art and culture. This is powerful, magical, scary, mythic territory. Our exploding technology demands that we become re-initiated into the Mysteries, both old and new, of embodied life on Earth and in the rapidly expanding cosmos. Now more than ever, we need the wisdom of our ancient myths and the courage and creativity to re-member our future.


E-book and paper available through Amazon

E-book and paper available through Amazon

Radical Creativity by Kenton Hyatt

Radical Creativity looks deeply into why commonly held views are severely limiting and suggests a relational approach to creativity that changes almost everything. It even includes developing a relationship with your own unconscious mind. Radical Creativity is a creative work in itself, infused with imaginal essays that work in subtle and profound ways to support a genuinely fresh approach to creativity. This is a book that will challenge you to really think carefully about creativity, about yourself, and how you are creating yourself. Buckle up. When you finish, you will be different —you will have choices you have never before thought about. 


Available at Blurb.

Available at Blurb.


Haiku by Bill Wolak and erotic drawings by Cheryl De Ciantis. Available at Amazon.


Using art in leadership development: a technique developed by Cheryl De Ciantis for the Center for Creative Leadership. Available at Amazon.


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Reliquary (2019) Oil paintings on stained glass; cardboard and papier mache with turmeric, sandalwood and marble dust; quartz crystals, crushed pyrite and cubic zirconia, 15.75” (44 cm) high. © 2019 Cheryl De Ciantis

Women of Note: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020), Supreme Court Justice.

Women of Note: Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020), Supreme Court Justice.

Women of Note: Maya Angelou (1928-2014), American poet and civil rights activist.

Women of Note: Maya Angelou (1928-2014), American poet and civil rights activist.

Psyche at the All Souls Procession, mixed media and oil on canvas, 24 x 24" © 2015 Cheryl De Ciantis

Psyche at the All Souls Procession, mixed media and oil on canvas, 24 x 24" © 2015 Cheryl De Ciantis


Kenton Hyatt

(with an emphasis on the LOVE...)

Sonoran View, oil on canvas © 2015 Kenton Hyatt

Sonoran View, oil on canvas © 2015 Kenton Hyatt


Paulette Traverso

posts a fantastic drawing a day...

4.11 2015 © 2015 Paulette Traverso

4.11 2015 © 2015 Paulette Traverso

and frequent, gorgeous photos on her Artverso Instagram site...

© 2015 Paulette Traverso

© 2015 Paulette Traverso

and together we post a photo a day at

Duophotonic

Year 2, day 1© 2013 Paulette Traverso and Cheryl De Ciantis

Year 2, day 1

© 2013 Paulette Traverso and Cheryl De Ciantis


Suzanne Merritt

Creator of Flow-tography

Singapore © 2015 Suzanne Merritt

Singapore © 2015 Suzanne Merritt


Sheila Pinkel

Lightworks, public works, social art, documentary projects

Xeroradiography Series: Kachina Transform © 2015 Sheila Pinkel

Xeroradiography Series: Kachina Transform © 2015 Sheila Pinkel


Rosalinda Kolb

Weird and wonderful drawings and paintings

Malcontents Series: Saturday Night Cyclops © 2015 Rosalinda Kolb

Malcontents Series: Saturday Night Cyclops © 2015 Rosalinda Kolb


Archival quality giclée prints of some of the works on this site are now available at Saatchi Art.

Today's Image

November 10, 2015

Getting ready to walk in the All Souls Procession in Tucson in honor of Janie, Tim and Circe.

Year 4, day 200

Year 4, day 200

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