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The Tenth Canto
"The veil suggests the seen and unseen, what is mysterious and secret
about being in love," explains Garzon when asked why the women
portrayed in this pen and ink series all wear the gossamer accessory.
The subject matter of the show is taken from the literary classic (and Vedic scripture) Mahabharata.
The Queste
"It is with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye."
Saint-Exupery's profound words of wisdom form the basis of this series of pen and ink works where Garzon's closed-eyed women advance fearlessly as they carry torches of illumination before them.
The Eight of Swords and assorted other series
The artist takes the symbolic use of the veil farther when she employs it as a device to create the illusion of transparency as well as depth in her pen and ink renderings in her series of 8 drawings
"The Eight of Swords" a series within her series of Philippine Myths and Legends.