Mary A. Holmes's Human Design Chart

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          Mary A. Holmes's Biography

          American painter, educator and Professor of Art History.
          Holmes, who grew up in various towns in the West, and in Chicago, began her career as a painter and became equally well-known for her work as an art historian, hosting a series of community lectures, as well. In 1953, during her tenure at UCLA, Holmes hosted a highly rated educational television program, “Art 5A,” which was based on her university lectures.
          She was a founding member of the faculty of the University of California, Santa Cruz.
          Holmes was a painter of visionary and mythical forms, though she chose to teach art history rather than painting, telling a reporter once that she thought it was “very dangerous for anybody who wants to paint to teach painting. I’ve seen it destroy I don’t know how many people.”
          She was married with one son, Michael Adams Holmes O’Malley. She died on January 21, 2002 in the Santa Cruz hospital.

          Mary A. Holmes's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.