Now you can experience some of Riley Tenove's Forgotten Places through the magic of video!
Of course, you'll want to see it all in person, taking your time. Paying attention. Here's how you can do that on Thursdays and Saturdays.
These are dry times. Summer slips away faster than you can catch it – a dime down the drain. The sky hangs damp and icy today. Across the globe, powerful little men toy with the world’s future like it’s a game of chicken. Hurricanes have ravaged large parts of our earth. Families will suffer the effects for years to come. Terrorists won’t let London sleep.
This planet can get so ugly. So broken. So disordered. So many of our mirrors are shattered.
There is order in beauty. A divine order, I believe, but whatever your theology you can feel it. The affirmation of disparate parts falling into place.
Jennifer Berkenbosch’s Cultivar matters because the world needs beauty today. We need to be reminded that there is goodness. There is a solid bed beneath this wild river.
Now you can experience some of Riley Tenove's Forgotten Places through the magic of video!
Of course, you'll want to see it all in person, taking your time. Paying attention. Here's how you can do that on Thursdays and Saturdays.
You have something to say–why not say it here? Email your blog post idea to dave@bleedingheartart.space and let's chat.
In a fast and full world, Riley Tenove is offering us space and breath. This is why we want to share Riley Tenove’s Forgotten Places with you in The Bleeding Heart Art Space.
I want us to ask what happens when we enchant the quotidian vacancies of life with wonder. What happens when we stop looking for moments and spaces that demand our attention, and begin to offer it freely to all moments and spaces? Especially those places that will not beg our attention.
You have something to say–why not say it here? Email your blog post idea to dave@bleedingheartart.space and let's chat.