Agatha’s small 2nd floor apartment on East 83rd Street in NYC (two windows on the right) was a hub of art-making, mentoring, teaching, and seances. Art gallery owners made selections for international shows there. This home was a base for her healing missions.
Agatha made ink and pencil drawings at her kitchen table on East 83rd Street.
Agatha conducted spiritual services, spoke to foreign audiences, and celebrated the art that came from spirit entities. Here she is in Germany.
Agatha believed in all religions. She believed in the connectedness of people. With spiritual meditation, and her spirit trumpet on occasion, she accessed spirits of the past.
Agatha was invited on compassionate missions throughout the world. She was called to heal mental and physical conditions. Her art, her healing abilities, and her mediumship were her gift to the world.
Agatha’s process was to start from the bottom left in a light trance. Her hand moved across the page with automatic writing type strokes and continued in rows upward, The spirit paintings often evolved into a maze of faces and figures. (aw0106 ink on paper, 11½ x 9 in. n.d.)