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Re-wilding Rachel

“The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.

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— ― Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

Everything is still; all I can hear is the crackle of the log burner and the birds in the bare winter trees.  I’m relishing this moment of winter stillness after what feels to me like a very long run of storms, both in a literal and metaphorical sense.

In my last post, I promised to explain more in-depth the intention behind my Arts Council England funded Re-wilding Rachel project, and, what I mean by ‘Mythopoeic’. I generally try to avoid using more academic language in speaking of my art, as I find it…

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tags: mythopoeic, intent, dycp, begginings, enchanted art, artist journey
categories: Re-wilding Rachel
Thursday 01.11.24
Posted by Rachel Blackwell
 
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