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Holiday Edition: Aja

Holiday Edition: Aja

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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Gallery: Lulu Wolf

Gallery: Lulu Wolf

Through the eyes of an artist and illustrator, the world as she knows it.

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Making A List, Checking It Twice

Making A List, Checking It Twice

When folks say they don’t have time to practice, what they are really saying is that there are other things in their lives that are a priority to them over yoga.

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Gallery: Florine Stettheimer

Gallery: Florine Stettheimer

An artist whose work is a vivid and striking reminder of individuality.

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Gallery: Jacinta Moore

Gallery: Jacinta Moore

How hard it is to escape from places. However carefully one goes they hold you – you leave little bits of yourself fluttering on the fences – like rags and shreds of your very life.
-Katherine Mansfield

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Gallery: Kayla Plosz

Gallery: Kayla Plosz

Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.
~ Rabindranath Tagore

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Ch ch changes

Ch ch changes

The transition wasn’t driving the moving truck from our old home to our new home. It was the year-long journey of accepting change.

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Gallery: Romina Bacci

Gallery: Romina Bacci

I believe when you stop having fun with what you do, you should stop doing it. When you truly enjoy your work it’s reflected in the results.

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Gallery: Rebecca Volynsky

Gallery: Rebecca Volynsky

Everything that surrounds me inspires me. My work constantly reflects what goes on in my life.

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Making Better Mistakes

Making Better Mistakes

Perfect meant not making any mistakes and anything less than perfection was hard to live with.

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Gallery: Imagination in Focus

Gallery: Imagination in Focus

It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
~ Henry David Thoreau

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Gallery: MOBA

Gallery: MOBA

MOBA, “the only museum dedicated to bringing the worst of art to the widest of audiences,” tests Oscar Wilde’s theory that “bad art is a great deal worse than no art at all”.

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