Queen of Love
Support this Artwork by Hollis Sigler
October 3, 2008
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For most of her battle with the disease, Sigler was able to continue doing what she loved: gardening, painting, and playing with her dogs. For the last years of her life, when the cancer metastasized to her bones, she began to use a wheelchair or cane. It is thought that this is the only image where Sigler portrayed her wheelchair in a work of art. Completed in 2000, eight months prior to her death, “The Queen of Love” shows a goddess flying above her wheelchair. The queen unfolds into an endless sky as a butterfly from a chrysalis.
For most of her battle with the disease, Sigler was able to continue doing what she loved: gardening, painting, and playing with her dogs. For the last years of her life, when the cancer metastasized to her bones, she began to use a wheelchair or cane. It is thought that this is the only image where Sigler portrayed her wheelchair in a work of art. Completed in 2000, eight months prior to her death, “The Queen of Love” shows a goddess flying above her wheelchair. The queen unfolds into an endless sky as a butterfly from a chrysalis.

