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by Heather Meglasson Impact Artist
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Impact Art portraits are inspired by the Human Phoenix Project where the artist's inspirational muses allow themselves to be seen as messy,... more
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Impact Art portraits are inspired by the Human Phoenix Project where the artist's inspirational muses allow themselves to be seen as messy, vulnerable humans through a letter to shadow aspects of themselves.
**Following is the Dear Shadow letter which inspires this specific work**
"Dear Dangerous,
A lot of people tell you that it’s normal, that everyone has creative Machiavellian thoughts and that you shouldn’t worry about them. But we both know that we’re going to worry. These aren’t just passing thoughts that leave as soon as they appear. They stick around a while and get more detailed like something you’d find in a murder mystery novel. One thing that you may or may not hear, however, is that the fact that you worry means you’re going to be okay. If you feel scared of hurting the people that you love, that’s good. Hold onto that feeling because it means you HAVE empathy. You are SAFE, your loved ones are SAFE, your family is SAFE. You are AWARE and...
"Heather Meglasson, Impact Artist, delivers a fresh edgy approach to storytelling on canvas, inspired by impact tools and the awesome messiness of being human." The abstract pieces I create, scratch, flog, whip, strike onto canvas in multiple layers, impacted with tangible metaphor, are inspired by muses. These muses are asked to dig deep and write an empowering letter to a shadow aspect of themselves. Through this very specific journaling process, they find themselves moving even further beyond that limiting belief and into a new sense of freedom. (View "Dear Shadow" letters in the description of each piece.) “Dear Shadow, I see you lurking. You do not define me. You were a belief, a feeling, a way to keep me safe in my smallness. You...
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