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From the Artist:
Life Witness – What is Your Story? represents us witnessing life from our unique perspectives. It is an encouragement to tell your story, because it is significant and it may have a transformative impact on someone’s life.
This mixed media collage began in 2003, with colors and metallic elements added in 2024. On the cheek, you will find the words “open up” and on the forehead “human”. These words remind us that we are all human and it is an invitation for us to be willing to share conversations from a simple smile to deep epiphanies; your thoughts matter.
This mixed media collage began in 2003, with colors and metallic elements added in 2024. On the cheek, you will find the words “open up” and on the forehead “human”. These words remind us that we are all human and it is an invitation for us to be willing to share conversations from a simple smile to deep epiphanies; your thoughts matter.
It is a reminder to document your thoughts as a part of your legacy, because sometimes memories are temporary.
Christine D. Johnson is a South Carolina based artist born and raised in Jamaica. She is a mixed-media abstract painter, poet, and author who started exhibiting in 1994. Christine received honorable mention in the 2024 MOJA juried exhibit and is passionate about creating introspective art for wellness. Her creative philosophy is rooted in spiritual connection and trust: stay connected with God, show up, and surrender to the process. To learn more you can visit www.christinedjohnson.com or visit her solo exhibition (August 16-September 28) at Brookgreen Gardens, Lowcountry Gallery in Murrell’s Inlet, SC
The MOJA Arts Festival is a multi-disciplinary festival produced annually and directed by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the MOJA Planning Committee, an all-volunteer community arts and cultural group.
Additional assistance and guidance is provided by the less formal networks of the MOJA Advisory Board, a group of civic leaders who assist with fundraising and advocacy, and the Friends of MOJA patron circle, representing individual and corporate donors.
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