Emerging Artist Vows to Preserve Artistic Expression in Children
The opening of Glenda's, Art, Furniture & Jewelry marks the beginning of a journey its founder began during her years in college.
DALLAS, TX, March 25, 2013
The opening of Glenda's, Art, Furniture & Jewelry marks the beginning of a journey its founder began during her years in college. Freeman states, "Art has been my passion since age 6, and I pursued my Masters in Education so I could devise a way to help and inspire children and women."Glenda Freeman's work emphasizes freedom of emotional expression, technique and execution. Practicing the Buddhist teachings of mindfulness helps her to create art. The purpose of Mindfulness is to overcome sorrow and lamentation and for the end of pain and grief. Mindfulness allows one to see things as they really are. Meditation combined with painting has given Glenda Freeman the opportunity to heal from past experiences and begin anew.
The gallery is currently in developmental stages, but has an aggressive plan to implement future Art Classes for ages 5-12, and free classes for survivors of domestic violence. To learn more about her future projects please visit http://www.gfreemanart.com.
If you would like more information about this topic please contact Glenda Freeman at 972.454.9004 or email Glenda at GlendaFreeman@gfreemanart.com
Glenda's Art, Furniture & Jewelry strives to teach others the importance of creative expression. For further information please contact us at 972.454.9004