The Divine Waiting Game is an inspirational and heartfelt journey about a 34-year old woman who leaves her personal life behind to care for her divorced parents and creates an art- business with her father as he battles metastatic thyroid cancer. The heart of this memoir illuminates the resilient bond between the father-daughter duo as they survive on borrowed time and defy the impossible through their courage and remarkable love for one another. The Divine Waiting Game is a true-story of how one young woman transforms her grief and trauma into a series artwork that resonates on a personal and…mehr
The Divine Waiting Game is an inspirational and heartfelt journey about a 34-year old woman who leaves her personal life behind to care for her divorced parents and creates an art- business with her father as he battles metastatic thyroid cancer. The heart of this memoir illuminates the resilient bond between the father-daughter duo as they survive on borrowed time and defy the impossible through their courage and remarkable love for one another. The Divine Waiting Game is a true-story of how one young woman transforms her grief and trauma into a series artwork that resonates on a personal and spiritual level with both men and women battling similar traumas. This memoir not only provides inspiration and hope but also a voice for those struggling with caring for a loved one and the aftermath of that experience. It's also meant to encourage those who desire to create something extraordinary and empowering out of an exceptionally challenging situation. "My hope is that the reader - whether they are a caregiver, a survivor, or an aspiring artist - will benefit from taking this journey with me by providing them a safe space to relate to and heal from their own traumatic experiences and to help bring forth their own healing story to inspire others." - Rachael D. Holton
Rachael Holton is known for her uniquely textured and deeply moving artwork. Originally from Genoa, Nevada, Rachael attended art school at the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon and studied in the UK at both St. Martin's College of Art and¿ Lancaster University in 1999. She has a bachelor's degree in Fine Art and a master's degree in Museum Studies - specializing in exhibition and design - from San Francisco State University. Rachael began her professional career as a gallery director in 2001, building and managing art galleries both in the Bay Area and Maui. Rachael was also the curator of the¿exhibition, "Generations - A Tribute to Mothers and Daughters Around the World" for the International Museum of Women in San Francisco and the UCSF Medical Center of Excellence. In 2014, Rachael retired from the gallery business at age 36 and launched Rachael Holton Fine Art - a new line of her artwork- with her father, Steve Holton, a retired builder and project engineer. In 2016, Rachael was selected to be a resident artist in the Four Seasons Artist Showcase at the Wailea resort in Maui and continues to exhibit her artwork through the five-star resort. Her range of clientele consists of art collectors, celebrities, and entrepreneurs.
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