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Little collage book 2

12/8/2015

 
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2x3, 16 pages, mixed media collage book.

Little collage book

12/7/2015

 
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2x3, 16 pages, mixed media collage book.

Abstract

12/4/2015

 
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18x18, mixed media

Abstract

12/4/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media

Seeing through the veil

12/4/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media
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Abstract

12/3/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media

Abstract

12/2/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media, paper

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12/1/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media
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18x24, mixed media
He who stands on tiptoe
doesn't stand firm.
He who rushes ahead
doesn't go far.
He who tries to shine
dims his own light.
He who defines himself
can't know who he really is.
He who has power over others
can't empower himself.
He who clings to his work
will create nothing that endures.

If you want to accord with the Tao,
just do your job, then let go.
~tao te ching

Abstract

11/30/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media
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18x24, mixed media
Return is the movement of the Tao.
Yielding is the way of the Tao.

All things are born of being.
Being is born of non-being.
~ tao te ching

Abstract

11/29/2015

 
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18x24, mixed media
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18x24, mixed media
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18x24, mixed media
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    Hello,
    I'm Sasha Hynds.
    This is a place to record the moments that make me pause, appreciate, participate, in the creative process, in all the ways it presents itself. To practice "Seeing" with the eyes of the heart, to cultivate the artist of everyday life, and to remind myself that the Holy is found in the ordinary.

    To be alive
    to the life,
    that I Am.



    Wabi-Sabi is a beauty of things imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.

    It is a beauty of things modest and humble.

    It is a beauty of things unconventional.



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    The Wabi-Sabi Universe

    ~Things are either devolving toward, or evolving from, nothingness.

    ~Truth comes from the observation of nature.

    ~"Greatness" exists in the inconspicuous and overlooked details.

    ~Beauty can be coaxed out of ugliness.

    ~Acceptance of the inevitable.

    ~Appreciation of the cosmic order.

    ~Get rid of all that is unnecessary.

    ~Focus on the intrinsic and ignore material hierarchy.

                    ~Leonard Koren

                   

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    Further thoughts

    ~The beauty of wabi-sabi is a perceptual event; it is not an inherent property of things. Wabi-sabi "happens" when conditioned and habituated ways of looking at things fall away, when things are defamiliarized. The beauty of wabi-sabi involves perceiving something that might otherwise be regarded as quite ordinary, undistinguished, or barely there.

    ~Beauty at the edge of nothingness. Wabi-sabi emerges out of the infinite potentiality of nothingness. The distinctiveness of wabi-sabi comes from that which is so faint, tentative, delicate and subtle that it may be overlooked-- or mistaken as trivial or insignificant.

    ~Elegant poverty

    "Poverty" in this meaning refers to a mindset of non-attachment, i.e.; not holding onto fixed ideas or material things. "Elegant" refers to a graceful acceptance of restraint, inconvenience, and uncertainty. The embrace of poverty-- in a conscious, voluntary, and aesthetic sense.


    To everything there is a season

    Is comfortable with ambiguity and contradiction

    Present-oriented