Holding America’s Heart: A Personal Reflection Inspired by Rita Robillard💚
💚https://www.augengallery.com/artworks/the-amazon-in-rio/
When I first looked at Rita Robillard’s 💚Art in Politics, I didn’t immediately recognize the hand. It felt human, textured, steady, almost tender, holding a flaming heart that looked equal parts powerful and breakable. Only later did I learn the truth: the hand belongs to the Statue of Liberty.
That revelation struck me harder than I expected. Most of my life, I’ve watched the American story unfold, sometimes proudly, sometimes anxiously, often with a mixture of hope and disbelief. Politics has never been a distant abstraction for me; it’s been a daily presence, a drama I’ve followed through careers, crises, and countless shifting eras. And perhaps that’s why this painting feels so personal.
Lady Liberty isn’t holding a torch here. She’s holding our heart.
A heart that is wounded in places, radiant in others, and undeniably on fire.
When I look at it, I see the America I’ve known during my decades on this planet, an America constantly wrestling with its ideals. I think of the moments when the heart burned bright with unity, compassion, and courage. I also think of the moments when it felt scorched by anger, division, and disillusionment.
The flames in Robillard’s heart remind me of:
The political heat I’ve witnessed, from 9/11 to today’s headlines
The passion of people who fight for a better country
The heartbreak of watching us repeat the same mistakes
And the enduring warmth I still feel when I see Americans helping one another, especially in times of crisis
The background of the painting is restless, chaotic strokes, layers of color, hints of storm and struggle. It looks exactly like the political landscape I know: noisy, unpredictable, full of competing truths. And in the middle of it all, Liberty holds the heart as if to say, “Despite all of this, we keep going.”
There’s something deeply comforting in that image. And something deeply honest, too.
Because America has never been just an idea written on paper, it has always been a living, burning emotion carried by all of us. Some days the fire is inspiring. Some days it feels like it might burn the whole thing down. But the heart keeps beating, and Lady Liberty keeps holding it up for the world to see.
Maybe that’s why this painting stays with me. At this stage in my life, I reflect more often on what this country has meant to me, the careers I’ve had, the crises I’ve witnessed, the generations of my family who will inherit what comes next. And I find myself hoping that we, too, can hold the heart with the same steadiness Robillard gives Liberty’s hand.
Carefully, Respectfully, And with the understanding that it’s still burning, and that’s what keeps it alive.
In the flames, I see the story of America, imperfect, passionate, fragile, and still worth holding onto. Thank You, Rita for sending me one of your paintings and creations.
In addition, I am looking forward to your next Art Exhibit, you are planning in the near future that you mentioned in our conversation yesterday.
Meanwhile, I enjoyed Yesterday Afternoon, Christmas Ornaments Art & Crafts Activity:






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