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Episode 88 Duane Toops

Vulnerability in life and art

Release Date: 08/10/2024

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This episode, my conversation with collage artist Duane Toops, got me thinking. I got caught up in multiple dichotomoies - art versus craft, intuition versus analysis, conduit versus creator. And then, as Duane says, there's the quiet space between things, the unseen. Dichotomies set up false choices. What are you noticing? What’s coming up for you, ‘when this piece touches this piece?' You can learn more about Duane and his work here and on instagram @duanetoops.

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This episode, my conversation with collage artist Duane Toops, got me thinking.

I got caught up in multiple dichotomoies - art versus craft, intuition versus analysis, conduit versus creator. And then, as Duane says, there's the quiet space between things, the unseen. Dichotomies set up false choices.

What are you noticing? What’s coming up for you, ‘when this piece touches this piece?'

You can learn more about Duane and his work here substack.com/@duanetoops and on instagram @duanetoops.