Art of Letting Go: Decluttering as Creative Liberation
In a world filled with clutter, both physical and emotional, there’s a quiet power in the act of letting go.
In a world filled with clutter, both physical and emotional, there’s a quiet power in the act of letting go.
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Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to embark on a transformative artistic journey in Washington, DC. At the Rubell Museum,
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Today I’m continuing my thoughts on space, and my mind drifts to the mesmerizing works of Alma Thomas. Thomas, an
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As someone recently observed, I use SPACE as main aspect in my work. I had never thought about it that
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In the unfolding narrative of art’s interplay with societal norms, West Virginia grapples with the implications of HB 4654, a
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