Creating joy by invoking my inner child to play!
A carefully curated selection of my many personas.
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Creative Me
Explore my teacher and artist side. Discover sculpting, painting, writing, instructional videos, mixed media, through the lens of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math).
If it is artsy, I can do it.
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Metaphysical Me
Rene Descartes walks into a bar and orders a drink.
When he finishes his drink, the bartender asks, “Would you like another?”
To which Descartes replies, “Actually, I think not.” And POOF, disappears.
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Nature Me
I like playing in the dirt, climbing trees, nourishing my garden, breaking a sweat on a hike and tracking animals in the mountains.
Being outside makes me happy. Come play in the mud with me.
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Eccentric Me
I like to smile and laugh. If I can laugh at myself, even better! You are welcome to laugh with me or at me, I really don't care as long as you laugh!
The Masculine Feminine Me is the title of my new book which is also the title of the partial self-portrait seen here. The book is full of short stories from my life with a focus on encounters with people, nature, and my unusual experiences.
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This artwork was created using oil on Masonite and features a hand that has been sculpted in relief.
The Blue Hand represents Depth, Trust, Loyalty, Wisdom, and Faith. by Robyn Rogers
Robyn D. Rogers is an artist, teacher, muralist, children’s book author, mother of 6 children and four times divorcee. She was a child of working parents raised mostly by her grandmother and eight great aunts. Robyn holds a Bachelor of Science in Art Education and a Master of Education in Art.
Her mother was a self-made woman that built two businesses from the ground up and in later life became the first female deacon in her Baptist church. Her father was an architect, genius, and drunkard who became an embarrassment to the family. Her dad lost in life and her mother won, both being good examples.
Robyn was raised in southern Arkansas roaming the woods barefoot, learning to avoid poisonous snakes, spiders, and ticks. This book is dedicated to the children in her life who have allowed her to continuously experience the magic of childhood.