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Michele King

  • Painting Collections
    • Studies of Sensing
    • Mirror Neurons
    • Montage
    • City of Love
    • Eyes Closed
  • Site Specific Work
  • Research + Installations
    • Color of Belonging
    • Lost and Found
    • The Magic Hour
    • After Dark
  • Process
  • Resume
  • Contact

Paris

May 11, 2016

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This is a space where I share news, reflections, observations, conversations, ideas, feelings, and whatever feels like it needs to come out of the shadows and be celebrated, accepted or simply heard. The content is not limited to what other people may or may not find interesting or useful. This is a journal that goes as far as I am comfortable sharing my work in progress, projects, raw ideas, interactions with others, world views and my inner life. This journal begins a year of letting go of clutter (broadly defined) and making space for a life where less is more. My year of letting go is largely motivated by a desire to hit “undo” and “reset” on how I relate to the world, others, and mostly to myself. More on this in the coming days.


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