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People often ask, how do you find these amazing people? I don't know how, but I do. Irene Sullivan and Taya Doro Mitchell are perfect examples. Sullivan is a photographer, nurse practioner, priest, scholar and student of women shamans in arctic peoples. Taya Doro, well, you'll just have to read the interview. Read them all. Andre Enard's, too. Each is so different and each equally amazing. Each reflects some facet of travel to inaccessible places. How can one get to such places? Not by the usual routes. The rest of the issue is terrific, too.
A Conversation with Irene Sullivan
Understanding of the Heart
David Tomb: Birds Portfolio
A Conversation with Andre Enard
Toward Inaccessible Places
Prophecies: Kathleen Cramer
The Dumpster
by Meredith Sabini
A Conversation with Taya Doro Mitchell
Keeping Your Hands Moving
Laurie Seagel:
A Man Impossible to Classify
Moving On: Thoughts on Art Left Behind
by Paul Van Slambrouck
Art of Living
2 Smile Card Stories
Rue Harrison
Indigo Animal
Letters
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"To be an artist is not a matter of making paintings or objects at all. What we are really dealing with is our state of consciousness and the shape of our perception... The act of art is a tool for extended consciousness." --Robert Irwin
Let me warn you that our four interviews - in this case, all women - is old-fashioned. These are long reads. Veteran subscribers wouldn’t expect anything less. On the other hand, if you’re a newcomer - as stalwarts avow over and over - the time invested in our interviews is well worth it. Read More
Each piece here stands in a circle of its own riches. Each piece speaks in some way to the question posed. The question is the most elusive, and yet the most fundamental one. Read More
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