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Waking Early to Crescent Moon
Originally posted on Lunar Moondae:
I woke at 5am to lok for the crescent moon. Traces of sunlight in a lapis blue sky at one end of the view; but cloud cover hid her over the mountain where I expected…
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Dark of the Moon, She Dreams
Originally posted on Lunar Moondae:
This moonth, as I worked my cycle, I found I had few words and painted as much as possible. I struggled in the beginning with what and how to teach lunar journaling. I have journaled…
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Look Toward the Crescent, Rosh Chodesh
Originally posted on Lunar Moondae:
She calls to the Light to build her dream. Crescent Moon hears and is pleased. Earth supports, Rosh Chodesh. © LunarMoondae 2013. Images courtesy DKatiePowellArt.
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Dark of the Moon
Originally posted on Lunar Moondae:
Dark of the Moon Tomorrow, silent New Moon Painting into the dream Writing the questions Waiting for the answers Moon-dreaming. © LunarMoondae 2013. Images courtesy DKatiePowellArt.
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Stephanie Barron on Billy Al Bengston
Originally posted on Unframed The LACMA Blog:
As you may have heard, last week we launched the Reading Room, an online space devoted to the electronic publication of the museum’s catalogues. Our first selection of books focuses on the L.A.…
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