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Glenda Green
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The True Power of Essential Oils
Glenda Green

Glenda Green is an author, artist and a master creator of Sacred Touch essential oils.

Author of the best-selling Love Without End and the Keys of Jeshua, she is also the artist of the internationally acclaimed painting, "The Lamb and The Lion." She is acknowledged by the nation's leading scholars, critics and museum officials as one of the world's foremost portrait painters and spiritual artists.

With paintings in such important collections as the Smithsonian Institution, the Museum of the City of New York, and Williams College Museum of Art, Glenda Green has for many years been considered one of America's finest realist oil painters.

She has also taught on the faculties of Tulane University and the University of Oklahoma. She is an exceptional public speaker in high demand. "Her warm, witty and confident manner evokes our inner certainty of a higher awareness. Glenda has a clean energetic style, and masterful comprehension of the most critical spiritual issues. Her writing and teaching offer genuine opportunities to acquire a truer, more complete, understanding of the universe and our own place in it."

Glenda's creative style as an artist is marked by intuitive spirituality, profound emotion, evocative color, and exquisite craftsmanship. Her thriving and extensive career began in 1967 when she graduated magna cum laude with honors in painting from Texas Christian University. Continuing in her academic preparation, she obtained an M.A. in art history from Tulane University in 1970. There she held a three-year Kress fellowship, taught art history on the faculty, and was curator of collections for the Newcomb College art department. During a portion of this period (1968-69) she worked at Fort Worth's prestigious Kimbell Art Museum as Research Assistant to the institution's first director. These extra dimensions of preparation and competency would provide invaluable depth to her painting career which began to seriously flower by 1971.

Today, her original paintings are housed in major collections throughout the United States.


"The Lamb and The Lion"

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