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SOUNCERTAIN - FREAK OUT FOR THE CURE
Join me in a search for the meaning of a cure. Have a survivor email [email protected] to submit answers to the following questions:
1. Describe how you freaked out on the day you were diagnosed with breast cancer.
2. Describe how you'll freak out on the day they find the cure.
1. Describe how you freaked out on the day you were diagnosed with breast cancer.
2. Describe how you'll freak out on the day they find the cure.
Imperfection is in some way sort of essential to all that we know of life. It is the sign of life in a mortal body, that is to say, of a state of progress and change. Nothing that lives is, or can be, rigidly perfect; part of it is decaying, part nascent... And in all things that live there are certain irregularities and deficiencies which are not only signs of life, but sources of beauty... To banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality. All things are literally better, lovelier, and more beloved for the imperfections which have been divinely appointed, that the law of human life may be Effort, and the law of human judgement, Mercy. - John Ruskin
DESIGNED BY CASEY DELMONT JOHNSON
Fleur of the Nile traces the origins of the fleur de lis to Egypt and beyond. Hidden within the grammar of the symbol is, perhaps, its greatest mystery. Often overlooked, one peculiar element of its language stands out - the clasp... The author is not an historian or archeologist, but rather a champion of the fleur. Enamored by its magic and mystery, Casey Delmont Johnson, creator of Fleur-de-lis: Histories, Mysteries, Recipies and Mixologies of the World’s Most Enduring Symbol, felt compelled to create a new narrative for the fading symbol. Fleur of the Nile features an extensive essay by Dr. Darius Spieth, professor of art history at LSU and author of many academic books like Napoleon’s Sorcerors. In A Symbol Between Legend and History, Professor Spieth reminds us of the history of the symbol - one that dates back over 4,000 years.
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Hello, Casey...
Welcome to your personal website. It's taken a long time get here. Luckily, no one is counting the minutes. What were you waiting on? This process is additive only, and that makes it easy. You already have a solid foundation. How about posting some of your newly stretched canvases to liven things up a bit? Change is coming. You should be prepared for it. Change: μετανοέω - metanoéō (from metá, "changed after being with" and noiéō, "think") – properly, "think differently after," "after a change of mind"; to repent (literally, "think differently afterwards"). Metamorphosis is here.
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