About Women’s Loom:

Women’s Loom came from creative exploration of women’s work 

at Soul Food Cafe’s City of Ladies, in tribute to the

medieval genius of Christine de Pizan.

About Monika Roleff and Imogen Crest:

Seeking balance from the busy corporate world, Monika Roleff became Imogen Crest, the Hermit, under the influence of Heather Blakey, Enchanteur extraordinaire and webmistress of Soul Food Cafe.   Soul Food Cafe is a global online writing and art group that practices art/writing on a daily basis

Monika Roleff is a qualified writer, advanced practitioner in vibrational medicine, consultant and nature photographer, interested in writing, nature, healing, wholeness, sustainability and personal development.

Image: “Winter Myrtle and Camellia” by Imogen Crest.

(All images and text used on Wordpress and elsewhere in cyberspace are copyright 2008, and remain the property of their creators, Heather Blakey and Monika Roleff, respectively.)

 

2 Responses to “About Women’s Loom”

  1. Heather Blakey Says:

    This is a very beautiful project Monika. I just know that it will take root, flourish and bring in a rich harvest of things to celebrate.

  2. imogen88 Says:

    Thanks so much, Heather!


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