Artist, writer, designer, musician, anthropologist.
MFA Candidate in Poetry at the University of Michigan. Digital media illustration / web & graphic design. Social media & marketing maven. Participant observer and poetic rabble-rouser. Classically trained lyric soprano. Pin-up artist. I dunno, I just make things.
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“Melancholy shouldn’t be confused with depression. Melancholy is an active state. When we’re melancholic, we feel uneasy with the way things are, the status quo, the conventions of our society. We yearn for a deeper, richer relationship with the world. And in that yearning, we’re forced to explore the potential within ourselves – a potential we might not have explored if we were simply content. We come up with new ways of seeing the world and new ways of being in the world. Melancholy and creativity go together.”
Alexander Stutterheim, post on Melancholy & Creativity (via jonathanmoore)
(via jonathanmoore)
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