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  • 31 Facts about GLYPH
  • Welcome
  • Books
    • Where I Was Born
    • Mother Said, I Want Your Pain
    • Silver Seasons of Heartache
    • Home, No Home
    • Cochlea
    • GLYPH: Graphic Poetry = Trans. Sensory
  • Graphic Poetry
    • Listen to graphic poems
    • Interview Project
    • Study Guide
      • What is Trans. Sensory
      • Create a first graphic poem
      • How to Approach Image
      • line-breaks
      • Visual Erasure Poetry
  • Translation
    • Conveyorize Art of Translation
    • Waka Workshop
    • 百人一首
  • Gallery
    • working on
    • Other Goings On
    • Gallery of Graphic Poems
    • Warashibe Documentary
      • First Erasure
      • First Found Poem
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I realize that this site is becoming a phenomenal gallery, where current leading artists speak their thoughts of their creative processes. This is so unique because this is different from journal & magazine publishing. This is more personal and something fantastic is starting. Welcome to Working on Gallery!
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4/5/2021

 
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I sketched a portrait after a couple of first Zoom meetings in April 2020
A good friend of my mother's gave me a gift, which was a porcelain decoration with a lot of flowers. Her note said, "It reminded me of you when you were a little girl."

Since March 2020, I have been decorating and drawing flowers more often. Flowers have the power to heal when I feel like a burden. 
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I think that this portrait will be done soon. (April, 2021)
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