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Artist: Lipsica Rore
Lipsica Rore
Email- Lipsica@yahoo.co.in
Phone - 647-963-0111
Lipsica Rore is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the sacred relationship between the inner self and the natural world. Guided by intuition and a deep connection to feminine energy, her art becomes a meditative process—where brushstrokes, textures, and symbols give voice to the unseen realms of emotion, memory, and spirit.
Rooted in the belief that creativity is a divine language, Lipsica blends organic materials, layered storytelling, and dreamlike aesthetics to evoke transformation and awakening. Her recent work is inspired by visions received through meditation and the presence of her inner muse—Muza—a feminine force that urges harmony, compassion, and self-reclamation.
Lipsica’s artworks are invitations: to pause, to feel, and to remember the beauty that lives within and all around us.
Artist Profile
Lipsica Rore is a visionary artist whose work seamlessly merges the organic beauty of nature with the profound power of feminine energy and transformation. Drawing inspiration from her extensive background in healthcare, community leadership, and women’s empowerment, Lipsica creates art that explores deep emotional themes, healing, and connection.
With a strong foundation in governance and leadership, Lipsica’s creative vision is grounded in her experiences leading initiatives that promote inclusion, collaboration, and sustainable impact. As President of the Family Guild at Ridley College and Board Member of the Network of Independent School Parents' Associations, she has fostered community-building efforts that align closely with the values in her art. Her work reflects her passion for creating spaces that nurture personal and collective growth, much like her leadership roles in healthcare, social services, and youth development.
Lipsica’s education in physiotherapy and hospital administration from Apollo Hospital and running a business of multiple physiotherapy clinics in India further informs her artistic approach, where she blends healing, mindfulness, and social consciousness into each piece. Through texture, color, and natural form, she engages with themes of emotional depth, resilience, and the quiet strength of feminine energy, inviting viewers to experience personal reflection and transformation.
Her exhibition, “Reflections of Community,” offers a collection of mixed media works that delve into identity, empowerment, and collective strength, inviting audiences to explore their own emotional journeys. Guided by her inner muse, Muza, Lipsica's art serves as an invitation to awaken something already beautiful within each viewer, fostering a sense of unity and personal connection.
Lipsica Rore is a visionary artist and community leader based in Niagara-on-the-Lake. With a background in physiotherapy and women's empowerment, her creative work draws on themes of nature, spiritual symbolism, and intuitive feminine energy. She currently serves as Vice President of the Family Guild at Ridley College and is a board member of NISPA, blending leadership with artistic outreach.
Leadership & Community Work
President, Family Guild – Ridley College (2025- 2026 Present)
NISPA Board Member – Co chair Membership (2023–Present)
Director, Junior Tennis Program – Fort Erie Tennis Club (2020–2022)
Director – Gujarat Social Welfare Trust, India (2005–2008)
Contact
Email: lipsica@yahoo.co.in
Phone: 647-963-0111
Available for commissions, collaborations, and exhibitions.
Artist Statement
My art is a dialogue between the soul and the sacred. Each piece begins in stillness—guided by the whispers of Muza, my inner muse. Through texture, color, and natural form, I explore themes of transformation, emotional depth, and the quiet power of feminine energy. I create not to impress, but to invite—to awaken something already beautiful inside the viewer.