Juanita Guccione (1904–1999), “Three Women and Three Owls”
oil on canvas, c. 1948
“Our dreams are often diffuse and fragmented. Juanita makes them cohesive and clear, as clear as the daily world. Few people can paint the world of our dreams with as much magic, precision, and clarity. It makes the myths by which we live as vivid and dramatic as our diurnal life.” — Anaïs Nin



















