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    • Nature
    • Water
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    • Poets
    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 19
    • 1 min

    Robert Frost

    Robert Frost makes a beautiful connection between trees and humans in this poem. I am always aware of the elements of nature around me...
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    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 19
    • 2 min

    Walt Whitman

    Surrounding myself with beautiful words from beautiful people like Walter Whitman: I should not take either the biggest or the most...
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    why an art stall?
    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 6
    • 1 min

    why an art stall?

    As an artist, sometimes you're contemplative. As I'm moving forward in my art journey, I've really loved some of the painting outcomes....
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    Boundaries and Limitations
    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 4
    • 1 min

    Boundaries and Limitations

    Working through boundaries and working with limitations. Boundaries are dividing lines. We all have them in our lives, which are...
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    Inspiration
    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 3
    • 1 min

    Inspiration

    To paint, with or without inspiration. It's always better when you're feeling inspired by something or someone. But, I've learned that it...
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    Make the Time
    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 3
    • 1 min

    Make the Time

    Make the time to practice art. For many of us, life isn't simple. We have families, other careers, illnesses, and myriad other...
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    Water
    Sonya Zacker
    • Apr 3
    • 1 min

    Water

    Water is fluid. We're born out of water. Our bodies are composed of over 60% water. It's essential to life and we could not exist without...
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