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By Sally Taylor
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Sally Taylor sits down with her family, Carly Simon, Ben Taylor, Dean & Bodhi Bragonier, to share the entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Christian Thornton interprets Matt Cosby's photograph by created a delicious summer salad that to him plays homage to his children. This entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Matt Cosby interprets Elise Paschen's poem by taking a photograph that to him holds the memory of the longest summer day, when your biggest plans were to climb a tree. This entire interpretive chain of art started from this quote, "The creation of a thousand forest is in one acorn." Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Poet, Elise Paschen, interprets Alison Manning and Jesse Keller Jason's dance into a poem that freezes the essences of the dance into a single moment.
Alison Manning and Jesse Keller Jason of The Yard, Martha's Vineyard, interpret Kate Taylor's song into a dance that illustrates a celebration of childhood memories and the trust they share.
Kate Taylor is a musician, who was given the painting Billy Hoff created last episode. She creates a song about traveling back to hear the wisdom our ancestors offer.
Billy Hoff is a painter, who interprets Ralph Waldo Emerson's quote, "The creation of a thousand forest, is in one acorn." He creates a painting the explains how the quote is a metaphor for the potential in side of each of us.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
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