This mixed-media portrait reimagines Miriam at the moment of song and dance after deliverance, drawing from Exodus 15:20:

And Miriam the prophetess… took a tambourine in her hand, and all the women came out after her with tambourines and with dances.

Using acrylics, watercolor, fabric, gelli-printed papers, upcycled wallpaper, ink, gold leaf, and stamping, Miriam emerges as both historical figure and sacred icon—radiant, celebratory, resolute. Her lifted hand gathers a lace-like veil, suggesting motion, ritual, and leadership. Gold leaf evokes sanctity while a ring of handwritten text circles her like a chorus. Stylized blue waves symbolize the parted sea—liberation and passage—while embedded fish signify life and abundance. The tambourine represents rhythm, unity, and prophetic voice; layered textures mirror history and memory, making Miriam a visual hymn to feminine leadership, resilience, and communal joy.

Rhythm of Liberation | 20 X 16