Barbara Minas Paintings & Drawings

BREAST CANCER CALENDAR 2009

This gift calendar is a celebration for survivors.  Each women has had a mastectomy without reconstruction...just some tattooing.  Each woman has had chemotherapy and lost her hair.  Women can be gorgeous and sexy with or without breasts.  These figures are based on current fashion magazine figures and pinup girls from the 40's and 50's.  For a larger view of each figure (the original paintings) please go to the pinup girl page on this site.

2009 DESKTOP BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR CALENDAR  4" x 8"              

  $15.00  (Shipping included in U.S.) 

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"JANICE" January 2009 scorpion tattoo

"FANNY" February 2009 violet tattoo

"MARIA" March 2009 sunflower tattoo

"ABBY" April 2009 heart tattoo

"MINDY" May 2009 Mondrian tattoo

"JENNY" June 2009 spiral tattoo

JULIE" July 2009 star & stripe tattoo

"ANGIE" August 2009 flower tattoo

 

SARAH" September 2009 orchid tattoo

"OLIVIA" October 2009 heart tattoo

"NANCY" November 2009 star tattoo

"DIANA" December 2009 butterfly tattoo

URBAN WILDLIFE "HORNED TOAD" 16" x 20" Oil on Canvas

ENVIRONMENT "UP A TREE" 20" x 22" Oil on Canvas

WAR VISIONS "FORGOTTEN" 16" x 20" Oil on Canvas

BREAST CANCER: HEALING

 

 

   

"THE MIRACLE OF HEALING: TRAM FLAP RECONSTRUCTION 1993"  48" x 48"  Oil on Canvas  2007  This painting is in a private collection and is available for loan to a breast cancer center.

I had a mastectomy in 1993, followed by a tram flap reconstruction.  In 1994 I lost a good friend, Antje, who had been diagnosed the same time I was.  I was one of the lucky ones.  This painting was commissioned and is available for loan to breast cancer centers.  There's lots of personal symbolism in the piece.  The lake is the limbo of unconsciousness one finds oneself in.  Above it is the ruin of a temple (the damaged self). The deer is the peace of nature; what will be will be.  The brilliant colors of sunflowers and geraniums are reminders of brightness and cheer.  The wolf/coyote has over-come recent danger: the rattlesnake.  The figure celebrates healing in the rare sunshine found in the Northwest.  The scorpion, however, lurks as unknown future.

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DEC. 2007 Hiking with Daisy on Winfield Mountain