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I choose to be responsible to the cosmos around me because I know I am connected to it. Like the honeybee, I enjoy the nectar of a variety of flowers and from each , comes a distinct type of honey, but it still remains honey. Mi Feng does not propose that diversity should not be recognized, but that the differences should not create such divergence that we can find no common ground. While it is obvious that everything and everybody is distinct, it is also imperactive to discover and hold onto the foundational principles of universality.
©2005 "Entombment" (after Carraviago) |
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Deborah Woolsey
Deborah L. Woolsey, MA
©2005 "Terrible Beauty"
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Deborah Woolsey works with oils on canvas. She is a trained professional artist residing in Canyon, Texas. She also teaches English to foreign college students at the local university. She has spent time in Taiwan, India and Thailand. Currently she has started writing children's stories. "All-In-One" is a print offered in support of Cultural Transmission Magazine. This print was originally produced in support of fundraisers for the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004 followed by fundraisers for the Hurricane Katrina victims in 2005.
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