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The paintings posted here are extemporaneous. Every Wednesday my dance teacher emails a theme for that evening's class. I ruminate about what the theme means to me, wrap up my workday and do a quick 60-90 minute painting. I have to trust myself and move quickly because the class starts promptly at 7:00pm. My painting will be hung on the wall of the Altar design, created by another dance participant. It will then be witnessed for 2 hours as we drop in and let the life force move through us.
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