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Full title: sympoiesis: sunlight and the blue of distance / pines, sunlight through a dying leaf / oak, sunlight in petals / peony, sunlight through a young leaf / lilac, slow spin and places we’ve been
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The "Kodama Bones" painting submitted was painted in February of 2021. The well worn driftwood in the sunshine but with storms in the background is symbolic of the artists and many other coastal and rural british columbians response to…
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In this episode of Nature Speaking, Losfo, Amber, Ji, and Erin interviewed their friends and family about the changes they had noticed in nature since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. *This is a companion podcast to 'How Nature has…
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The piece I’ve submitted was created after I had started taking therapy amidst quarantine, and my first piece of advice was to think of a ‘happy place’. During this time, I found myself troubled by the idea of being unable to go outside. I left my…
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PLEASE NOTE: The email to send your contributions to is naturespeakingecuad@gmail.com, I said naturespeaking@gmail.com by accident (harry).
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With more people exploring nature and spending time at home, wildlife is being given more second chances.
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Hello! My name is Alexandra Bustos. I had just turned 23 a few weeks ago, and I have a passion for 2D Background painting. I enjoy reading, and indulging myself into forms of pop culture through comics. I often pursue creative writing communities…
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Granddaughter of shipbuilding japanese internment camp survivors who relocated back to the BC coast after the ban was lifted in the 50's. For the past 10 years Silke has been rediscovering her ancestral pull of the ocean through paintings,…
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Video still: meeting of the waters. In support of Jennifer Ireland’s MFA, low residency, degree.
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This episode is hosted by Fan Wu, Mickey Morgan, Jocelyn Kim, and Harry Leshgold. Each of us recorded an interview with friends to discuss and better understand how we each interpret and engage with the natural world around us.
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The thesis paper explores an interdisciplinary and research based practice as a means to interpret the intricacies of webbed patterns in the universe. It examines the existence of patterns at a microscopic and macroscopic level in order to…
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In the early stages of the pandemic, I had resigned myself to the fact that I was powerless over the lockdown. In defiance, I decided to fight back by making art. . . through painting. The Chinese characters of crisis ( danger + opportunity )…
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I am John, I moved to Canada in 2003, and have been living in the lower mainland ever since. I had done some water color paintings in the past. I love nature and painted dramatic landscapes. I did this for a number of years, I had accumulated a…
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This thesis project is rooted in relationships─ the deep bonds which we share with one another, with our more-than-human kin, and our relationship with the abundant animate life that exists in the natural world. After losing several loved ones to…
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Informed by my personal experience with organized religion and conditioned ideologies, my photo-based practice aims to explore my position as a female photographer who contributes to the commodification and consumption of women’s images while also…
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