Transcend. Descend. Escape._011
Item
- Title
- Transcend. Descend. Escape._011
- Alternative Title
- Transcend. Descend. Escape.
- Creator
- Karen Blessen
- Date
- 2020-2021
- Description
- The page is part of a scrapbook with a torn, textured edge. It contains a photograph of two ceramic birds, one labeled "Ella," placed on a table. Below the photograph is a smaller image of a gift wrapped in blue paper with a red ribbon. The right side of the page has handwritten notes discussing the potential of art, the removal of excuses, and the emotional depth of human beings. The notes also mention teachers and the use of found objects in art.
- Identifier
- 001_120220-022421_trascend_descend_escape_2
- Dates Completed
- December 2, 2020 - February 24, 2021
- Keywords
- Alchemy; Handmade journal; Terri Lenoir; Paper Arts; Covid-19 deaths; Trump lies; Illness of loved ones; Aging pets; Transcendence; Depression; Escape; Great Peacemakers Lesson; 69th birthday; Kelly’s card; 29 Pieces messaging; Love Knows No Distance; Quiet holiday; Kabir poems; Shakespeare bio; Jan. 6 insurrection; MLK essay; DMN 2003; SNL cold open; Lead to gold collage; American LOVE Project; Poppy Sundeen; THRIVE messaging; Valentine’s messaging; Super Power of love; Arctic freeze; Texas power outage; Randy Twaddle; Freeze photos; Lea Marshall; Tree of life; Calamities and trials; 10 years of journals; 2021 memes; $125K gift; Hudson Foundation; Weaving Your Name
- Transcription
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both gives us possibility,
removes all excuses,
and chastises us for
harbouring any excuses
of weakness.
Teachers can show
art made from
found objects.
They were and are
very real human beings
who felt so deeply
that their body mind +
spirit dipped into deep
wells of love, energy, desire. - Rights
- To inquire about usage, please contact Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. These images are for educational use only. Not all images are available for publication.
- Is Part Of
- Transcend. Descend. Escape
- Relation
- Image Gallery
