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11 x 14, water color and thin sharpie Through the world there is a certain understanding that we all have, and this is feelings. Being grounded is so important, but the book flips groundedness with noting that your feet stand on the sky. To me this was a cool concept because we walk through life saying that the sky is the limit but we are already there, so we must reach beyond the sky. It shows how we interact with the sky every day and that we are touching it and it in turn touches us. “Look at your feet. You are standing in the sky. When we think of the sky, we tend to look up, but the sky actually begins at the earth. We walk through it, yell into it, rake leaves, wash the dog, and drive cars in it. We breathe it deep within us. With every breath, we inhale millions of molecules of sky, heat them briefly, and then exhale them back into the world.” ―  Diane Ackerman,  A Natural History of the Senses 11 x 14, Water color and calligraphy pen The world is an int

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