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What’s the oldest thing you own that you still use daily? I don’t believe I own anything, the thing I’ve had some control over for the longest is this body.
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It helped me to open up to people, first talking things through with a puppet, alone on a beach, I cried I felt deeply, the sea was calming, and the puppet was the kind person I was the hurt child. It seems that I have a tangle between my inner thoughts/emotions and expressing myself to…
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How to live with less money, to forgo people’s judgments regarding how you appear, which for many seems to be of primary importance, how do they look and what do they have, car, clothes, house, where are they on the ladder of success. We’ve been conditioned to give our time and concern to meeting the…
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found in splodges and scrawles, the challenge is to let go of having to give any a purpose, aimlessly wandering is joyful and relaxing, to set a goal, and push towards it, is constricting and stressing, but I feel both are necessary, to have a sense of doing something of worth.
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These are based on poses drawn by the Japanese artist Hokusai’s, from his book of instructional brush drawings, which he created for students.
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To promote nature through art, especially how we are nature. Every time we destroy, abuse, disregard, exploit animals, plants, the earth we are doing the same to ourselves, not only are we extinguishing the natural balance, we’re also damaging a part of our own psychology, the part of us that corresponds to what we destroy…