
Artlife
Creative Journeys for Life-Healing
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Narrated by:
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Ruby Seastone
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Ruby Seastone
About this listen
The Inuit, Maori, and many other cultures have no word for art in their languages. For them, all life is art. Now you can discover for yourself the pleasure and purpose of the creative spirit you were born with and become the artist you were born to be - with Artlife.
The everyday objects of our ancestors - their baskets and clay pots, dyed blankets and stone tools - were made not only to fulfill functions but also to express meaning. Making art was inseparable from living. Today, even though that connection has been nearly lost, says artist and teacher Ruby Seastone, you can still reclaim the art inherent in everyday life.
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