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The Memory and Weight of Love
In my recent blogs I’ve veered from my usual meandering examinations of life and social structures to write about animism; what it means to me and how I define it, with some discussion on how I view it in context … Continue reading
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Tagged animism, animist art, art, artist, compassion, creativity, dance of life, empathy, life force, lock down, magical art, magical practice, natural world, nature, outsider art, patterns, surrealist art, taxidermy, victorians
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A Greater Expression of Unity
Since deciding to transcribe my ideas and experiences on animism and my art, I have become strangely resistant to writing anything down on the subject. My creative process has stalled when it comes to working with 3 dimensional items, as … Continue reading
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Tagged animism, art, artistic process, assemblage, bones, communication, compassion, Creative process, creativity, cut ups, empathy, fetish, history, humanity, magical art, memory, outsider art, philosophy, Surrealism, traditional magic, working with spirits, working with the dead
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Animism and Memory Dancing on Motes of Light.
I’ve alluded in various early blogs to my thoughts on animism being the acknowledgement of inherent memory and before I leap into description of my how artwork aligns with this, I thought I would follow a few threads of what … Continue reading
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Tagged animism, animist art, art, connection, empathy, history, inherited memory, life, memory, Mental health, ptsd, recognition, trauma, what is animism, who writes history
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