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"To not act with the hope of moving forward, always forward, but to see the wisdom of stepping sideways as we create a different space, a more conscious space in the direction of pause, where we can breathe and gather ourselves so we can gather others around us and create a community of care, even within our own families, especially our own families."- Terry Tempest Williams, Erosion: Essays of Undoing

 

Giclée reproduction of original painting made in grief and joy and prayer for the aliveness of earth.  Reproduction is backed with repurposed cardboard; SHIPS FLAT in either plastic or GMO corn-based non-plastic sleeve. [Please send me a message with your order if you would like the option of buying a print shipped without a protective sleeve.] Printed on recycled paper, which was made by a multi-generation family company, with energy from one of the 190 dams on the St. Joseph River on unceded Miami land, present-day Michigan. The dam that powered the machines that made this paper currently has a fish ladder, which allows some, but certainly not all, native (including threatened and endangered) fish species to pass a little closer to their ancestral spawning grounds. Ships via USPS ground service, using fossil fuels made from the astoundingly giant plants of the Carboniferous period. 

 

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Spell for Surplus Shared (9" x 12"print)

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    © 2024 by Jacqueline Maloney

    P.O. Box 534

    Micaville, NC

    28755

    @jacquelinemaloneyart

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