(Art) Maiden, Mother, Crone: A Sacred Feminine Landscape by Glen Rogers

In this large-scale painting, a rich and colorful landscape unfolds with the Triple Goddess as the focus –  the three stages of womanhood. Symbols such as the vessel, the spiral, Read More …

(Art) Winged Goddess by Glen Rogers

The Winged Goddess raises her wings as she steps out into the night to honor the Full Moon, her sister in the Sacred Feminine realm. High above, La Luna appears Read More …

(Art) Namaste, from the Initiation Series by Glen Rogers

Namaste is one of three paintings from my recent Initiation series focusing on women’s spirituality and ritual. All of the works are steeped in symbolism associated with the Goddess. In Read More …

(Art) Retablo for the Sacred Feminine by Glen Rogers

Breaking Through Boundaries / Reversing the Repression of Women With this retablo, I offer up a healing, a renewal of the Sacred Feminine in her many guises as Mother Earth, Read More …

(Art) HerStory: Past, Present, and Future by Glen Rogers

In HerStory, the lone female stands in all her elegance facing off her ghosts in terms of past men in her life – father, boyfriends, husbands, bosses. She shares an Read More …

(Art) The Flowering by Glen Rogers

While The Flowering, a series of small monoprints, is an obvious nod to Spring with its images of renewal and re-birth, here I borrow from a universal visual language honoring Read More …

(Art) The Priestess by Glen Rogers

The Priestess, is a large-scale painting, 7’ x 5’, completed in 2019 in my studio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.  As my work continues to evolve towards the figure, Read More …

(Art) Throne for a Goddess, inspired by the “Venus” of Willendorf by Glen Rogers

The “Venus” of Willendorf has long been an icon of the Sacred Feminine and for me a beacon of what was and what could be. (Many feel that the “Venus” Read More …

(Art) The Sacred Feminine Trilogy by Glen Rogers

For over thirty years, my work has been women centric and goddess inspired. Ever since I was introduced to our ancient herstory where women were goddesses, priestesses, and rulers in Read More …

(Meet Mago Contributor) Glen Rogers

Glena Rogers is an internationally exhibited artist and teacher whose work includes paintings, prints and public sculpture. Originally from Mississippi, she lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for 25 years Read More …