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“Voices Made Soft By The Earth” by Jeannie Lynn Paske, 2019
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‘In Falling Twilight’ by Jeannie Lynn Paske
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“Know that it is hard for the people to trust outside their own family. Even harder when they are sick. They have pain. They are out of harmony. They see no beauty anywhere. All their connections are broken. That is who you are talking to. You tell them the Power that made us made all this above us and around us and we are part of the Power and if we do as we are taught we can bring ourselves back into hozho. Back into harmony. Then they will again know beauty all around them.”
― Tony Hillerman, Hunting Badger
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In a Sense by Eluvium from the album An Accidental Memory In The Case Of Death
#music#piano music#eluvium#matthew cooper#matthew robert cooper#denis blackham#jeremy devine#temporary residence ltd.#nathan stanton#temporary residence ltd#temporary residence#temporary residence limited#artwork#jeannie lynn paske#piano
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war talk, arundhati roy (2003) // unknown // tweet, jeannie lynn paske (2020) // the losing side, grace petrie (2021) // i still think, alan inman (2022)
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WOW x WOW presents 'Fistfuls Of Sky', a group art exhibition featuring over 40 international artists, comprising of more than 50 unique pieces.
The online exhibition opens Friday June 7 at 7pm UK on the WOW x WOW website and will be on view until June 28 2019.
#Art#WOW x WOW#Fistfuls Of Sky#Andrew Ghrist#Daria Theodora#Jeannie Lynn Paske#Andi Soto#Brian Serway#Meagan 'Magpie' Rodgers#Victor LeBlanc#Craww#Daria Hlazatova#Kelly Vivanco#New Contemporary Art#Contemporary Art#Pop Surrealism#Original Art
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Obsolete World - The Artwork Of Jeannie Lynn Paske
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Jeannie Lynn Paske, Uncertain forms are darkly moved
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The Orbiting Sympathies of a Drifting Heart by Jeannie Lynn Paske for #Mermay 💚 “ I think the current state of affairs had a lot to do with how this piece turned out. There is a sense of sadness, but also comfort as one creature consoles the other. I think this is something that most of us yearn for during times of uncertainty. I usually tend to wear my heart on my sleeve in many of my creations however, so this piece is not unlike the majority of those that have come before it. I am happy to hear that you also see hope in there, as that is something I am always striving to depict in my work. The balance of hope and despair in this picture is a mirror into my own personal struggle, in which I am always rooting for hope to come out ahead.” @obsoleteworld #mermayandme (at Modern Eden Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAvO-mYn6NC/?igshid=cxahi4kc9fzl
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Featured artist Jeannie Lynn Paske's work is a study in contradiction; whimsically sad and disturbingly beautiful.
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Jeannie Lynn Paske, Before The Ashes Scatter, 2018 (Watercolor, charcoal, pastel, pigment, ink, varnish) https://www.obsoleteworld.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/obsoleteworld
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Jeannie Lynn Paske, Before The Ashes Scatter, 2018
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Jeannie Lynn Paske’s “Figure One”
This may not even be a cloud, but I first saw it as a guy sitting on a little black rain cloud that he brought to rain down on somebody else's day. If the person getting rained on could just see that the one who brought the cloud hates that he felt he had no choice but to bring it...
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Obsolete World by Jeannie Lynn Paske
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Monsters for a Monday afternoon . Work in progress for an upcoming group show at Nucleus Gallery in Portland, Oregon opening September 6th.#nucleusportland pic.twitter.com/1TlYWUrtyX
— Jeannie Lynn Paske (@ObsoleteWorld) August 24, 2020
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