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			<image:title>**Lisbon, Portugal, 2014.** I really like this scene—the combination of the delicate (pink building with flowers) and the gritty (graffiti).</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Cross on a balcony at Rossi Square, Lisbon, Portugal, 2014.** This is one of my favourite images. The cross and white fabric blowing in the wind has a powerful aura. It&#039;s featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Obidos, Portugal, 2014.** Obidos was a touristy but postcard-perfect medieval village with cobblestone streets and whitewashed buildings. This image is reminiscent of what I call Mediterranean nostalgia.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Building facade in Segovia, Spain, 2014.** Google says this decorative technique on historical buildings is called sgraffito.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**View From the Road, Spain, 2014.** I have an affinity for rural farmhouses off the side of the road. They remind me of home, in a philosophical sense. This image is featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Toledo, Spain, 2014.** These enclosed wooden balconies, known as oriel windows or miradores, are distinctive of Toledo&#039;s historic architecture. I find them very romantic.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Generalife Gardens, Alhambra of Grenada, Spain, 2014.** A &quot;glimpse&quot; of physical paradise.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Patio de la Acequia, Alhambra of Granada, Spain, 2014.** The iconic view of the &quot;courtyard of the water canal&quot; in the Generalife Palace.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**View from Agoraios Kolonos (near the Temple of Hephaestus), Athens, Greece, 2019.** See the Ancient Agora and the Acropolis in the distance. I wonder how similar the view would&#039;ve been for the Ancient Greeks.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Wall of the Land Bastion, Chania (Crete), Greece, 2019.** There is an odd beauty when nature takes over the semi-derilict. This image is featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>**View from the Land Bastion, Chania (Crete), Greece, 2019.** A glorious view on a beautiful day.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Temple of Zeus, Athens, Greece, 2019.** Even though Heidegger wasn&#039;t able to feel ancient Greece in Athens when he went on his Sojourn, I did get a whiff of the past at the Temple of Zeus.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Temple of Apollo, Delphi, Greece, 2019.** I was able to feel the past here. Of course, the ruins played a role, but the real witness of time that spoke to me were the mountains.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**The Venetian Harbour, Chania (Crete), Greece, 2019.** This is another of my most favourite photos. Chania was a very beautiful city, especially this view back to the harbour.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Samaria Gorge (Crete), Greece, 2019.** The last part of the hike was all rocky and challenging. The drama reminds me of the Hero&#039;s Journey. It&#039;s featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes* and on the cover of my *Landscape Archetypes* card deck.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Samaria Gorge (Crete), Greece, 2019.** I hurt my toe on this hike, but the landscape was worth it. It was one of the most immersive places I&#039;ve been in.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Momijidani Park, Miyajima, Japan, 2010.** In my early days of using a DSLR camera, I had the settings all wrong. Most of my photos on this trip came out terrible. Still, I wanted to include this quintessential Japanese landscape as one of my glimpses.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Mount Misen, Miyajima, Japan, 2010.** The strange things we remember from trips: in this one, there was the beautiful scenery, a woman hiking the mountain in a skirt and high heels, and my tired sister giving up before reaching the top.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Uluru, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia, 2018.** Uluru is sacred to the Aṉangu (the local Indigenous people). It is a large sandstone monolith that&#039;s 348m tall.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Kata Tjuta at Sunrise, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia, 2018.** I thought we were going to see the sun come up behind the rock, but the plan was to watch the light shine *onto* the rock. This image is featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Uluru, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia, 2018.** While I want to describe the photo&#039;s vibe as &quot;prehistoric,&quot; Uluru is actually twice as old as the first dinosaurs. The Aṉangu say that the rock was created at the &quot;beginning of time.&quot;</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Gold Coast Beach, Australia, 2018.** I like the simplicity of this image. Strangely, it reminds me in a contrasting way of Caspar David Friedrich&#039;s [*Monk by the Sea...*](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monk_by_the_Sea)</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Loch Ard Gorge, Australia, 2018.** The gorge is named after the vessel that shipwrecked in 1878. Only two teenage survivors were found among the 54 passengers.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**The Twelve Apostles, Australia, 2018.** The windswept landscape was spectacular but my low light photography skills aren&#039;t great. The waves in some areas reached the top of the cliffs.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Sunset from Alaska Cruise, 2013.** I remember looking out one evening to see the landscape unfold in layers like a Chinese painting. This image is featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Hubbarb Glacier, Alaska, USA, 2013.** Google reminded me that this was taken in Disenchantment Bay (on a cruise). That&#039;s a perfectly ironic name since I remember the absolute &quot;silence&quot; here. You do need to first be disillusioned to reach enlightenment.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Signal Hill, St. John&#039;s, Canada, 2016.** I like places that have a timeless quality. They don&#039;t remind us of the past; they bring the past into the present. The windswept coastal landscapes of Newfoundland have this kind of aura.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Fogo Island (Newfoundland), Canada, 2016.** People say editing hides a bad photo but sometimes I like to highly edit photos *because* the real scene was already so beautiful.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Fogo Island (Newfoundland), Canada, 2016.** Another image that makes me feel nostalgic.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Fogo Island (Newfoundland), Canada, 2016.** I can almost hear the vikings in this picture. Probably from memories of the beautiful Newfoundland commercials I&#039;ve seen.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Broom Point, Gros Morne National Park (Newfoundland), Canada, 2016.** The rocky coast and tide pools in this area make good photos and curiosity adventures.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada, 2017.** Even though the old growth forest was magical, walking through the forest alone can be an anxious experience. At that time, Google Maps was my safety companion.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Sumac Centre (Ontario), Canada, 2019.** This was taken during an early morning sit spot activity on my ecopsychology training. A very quiet experience.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Banff Gondola, Canada, 2024.** I had booked a sunset gondola ride but it turned out to be a snowy day. It was cold and slippery, and I couldn&#039;t see anything from up there, but the foggy atmosphere created a different kind of aesthetic.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Sunrise on the Bow River, Banff, Canada, 2024.** This view was taken from the Nancy Pauw Bridge. The sunrise did happen, so briefly behind the clouds, but most of the colour was my editing work!</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Engine Bridge, Canmore, Canada, 2024.** Never watched it but HBO&#039;s The Last of Us had filmed here.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Full moon, Toronto, Canada, 2025.** The view was taken from my balcony, unplanned. I looked out my window just at the right moment.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Wilket Creek, Toronto, Canada, 2025.** An interesting pattern formed in the creek after a big snow storm.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Wilket Creek, Toronto, Canada, 2025.** Came across these hearts in the sand on one of my ravine walks.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Wilket Creek, Toronto, Canada, 2025.** The fall colours here are wonderful. Thanks to the people walking for making the photo more interesting.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Masterwort, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, 2017.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **White Bleeding Hearts, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, 2017.** Bleeding hearts are my favourite perennial flowers. They are so unique; how can a flower be shaped like a symbol?</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Waterlilies, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, 2017.** Waterlilies are often confused with lotuses. Both are beautiful, but I find waterlilies even more elegant.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Poppies, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, 2017.** This is likely a cultivar of *Papaver rupifragum* (Spanish Poppy).</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Cherry Blossoms, High Park, Toronto, 2017.** I have several years worth of cherry blossom photos. That&#039;s more than enough since it&#039;s way too crowded in the park during the blossoming season.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Sunflower, Toronto, 2017.** Even a supermarket sunflower has soul.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Magnolias, High Park, Toronto, 2018.** The flowers in the light had a translucent quality. This image is highly edited though!</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Ranunculus, Toronto, 2019.** I think ranunculus are prettier than roses. They have this playful essence that roses don&#039;t usual have.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Pink Petticoat Columbine, Toronto Botanical Garden, 2023.** The name describes exactly how it looks. Reminds me of little fairies.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Hellebore, Toronto Botanical Garden, 2024.** The very, very, first sign of spring.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Pink Roses, Toronto, 2024.** This was an aromatic rose plant bought from the supermarket!</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Chrysanthemum, Toronto Botanical Garden, Canada, 2025.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Royal Fern, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver, 2017.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Mossy Tree, Stanley Park, Vancouver, 2017.** This image is featured in my book *Poignant Landscapes.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Wind and Sand, Deadman&#039;s Beach, Brisbane, Australia, 2018.** Some of the images can be sorted in either the places or the beings category, but in this case, I would think of the wind as a being.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Moreton Bay Fig, Royal Botanical Garden, Sydney, Australia, 2018.** The longest buttress root I&#039;ve ever seen.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Messages on Rocks, Earl Bales Park, Toronto, 2020.** I came across this in the park in the summer of 2020, right when we were in the midst of the Covid-19 Pandemic.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Birch Tree Trunk, Wilket Creek, Toronto, 2024.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Mallard Ducks, Wilket Creek, Toronto, 2024.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Tree Trunk with Lichens, Wilket Creek, Toronto, 2024.** Maybe from a pine, but I don&#039;t really remember.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Red Admiral Butterfly and Butterfly Bush, Toronto Botanical Garden, 2024.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Writing on a Wooden Fence, Toronto, 2025.** Spotted this near my home. I take it as a message of encouragement from the universe.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Cardinal, Wilket Creek, Toronto, 2026.** I traded in my DSLR for a compact zoom because I hate carrying around heavy things. Now, I mostly use my phone but can get the occasional bird photo with the zoom camera.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Robin, Wilket Creek, Toronto, 2026.** Robins remind me of spring and *The Secret Garden.*</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Cherry Blossoms, Watercolour, 2017.** Get this as a [desktop wallpaper](https://flourishingcommons.com/supporters/posts/194983) for free.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Bougainvillea Up the Wall, Córdoba, Spain, Ink and Watercolour, 2017.**</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Narcissus, Watercolour, 2017.** I love how this turned out but I don&#039;t like the Greek myth related to the flower name. Get this as a [desktop wallpaper](https://flourishingcommons.com/supporters/posts/194983) for free.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Cobblestones and Bougainvillea, Island of Hydra, Greece, 2020.** I am quite critical of my watercolour skills but I think this one came out quite well (though I secretly photo edited parts of the tree because the colour came out muddy!)</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Misty Mountains, Watercolour, 2023.** I was experimenting with watercolours for the book cover of *Poignant Landscapes* but I ended up using a photograph instead.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Tea House in Spring, Edwards Garden, Toronto, Ink and Watercolour, 2024.** I don&#039;t usually like to do linework. Maybe it&#039;s my perfectionism. Maybe it feels so final. But usually, it makes the painting part much easier.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Study of an Orange, Oil Pastels, 2026.** My first return to oil pastels since high school. This was completed in a workshop.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Macarons, Oil Pastels, 2026.** Based on photo by [Heather Barnes on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/macarons-on-table-WbZesfqwR-A).</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Honey and Flowers, Oil Pastels, 2026.** Based on photo by [Micheile Henderson on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/a-jar-of-honey-and-a-flower-on-a-table-VAr-rRPQJyM).</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Mountain and Meadow, Oil Pastels, 2026.** Based on photograph [Sergey Chuprin on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/purple-flower-field-near-green-and-gray-mountain-under-blue-sky-during-daytime-sX0YogB5jMc).</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Wildflower Meadow, Oil Pastels, 2026.** Based on photo by [Anna on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/a-field-of-wildflowers-and-daisies-under-a-blue-sky-AC8LYu-6gKE).</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Tuscany Sunrise, Oil Pastels, 2026.** Based on photo by [Karol Kaczorek on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/house-surrounded-by-plants-and-grass-field-mWxhlAxJies).</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Sushi Pillows, 2017.** These were from a while back. I made them as gifts for my sisters. The fatty ribbons were hard to sew in place.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Pressed Flower Resin Ornaments, 2018.** This was from my resin experiment phase. I actually sold a couple of them. I had difficulty getting the right ratio for the mix so I didn&#039;t make any more.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Tote Bag, 2018.** At one time I had an Etsy store selling tote bags and other accessories. None of my bags actually got sold, but I did give them out to people I knew as gifts.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Miniature House, 2019.** This is the first of four model kits that I&#039;ve completed. Even though the results are great, they are such hard work.</image:title>
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			<image:title>🖥️ **Land Art, 2023.** This was an adhoc piece I created for the closing invitation of a practice walk during my forest therapy guide training. I was proud of being so resourceful with the beach pebbles and our drinking water as replacement for tea.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Miniature Garden, 2024.** Even if I don&#039;t have a garden in real life, at least I have a miniature one.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Terrarium, 2024.** Very cute but the fresh moss didn&#039;t last very long.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Melody, 2024.** She&#039;s a fabric doll I made following an online course. Her embroidered face turned out so cute! Besides the summer dress and crepe paper flower crown, she also owns a coat, a pair of shoes, and some winter accessories.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Christmas Wreath, 2024.** This was a fresh wreath from the Milne House Garden Club&#039;s Christmas workshop.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Flower Arrangement, 2025.** I didn&#039;t choose the flower combinations for this one, but sometimes getting the stems to look decent in the vase is already an art.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Flower Arrangement, 2025.** Many years ago, I took a flower arrangement course for fun. Now, I sometimes go the flower shop and get a few bunches to mix together. This arrangement was for Lunar New Year.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Christmas Wreath, 2025.** I like the simplicity of this design. Some of the decorations were saved from the previous year.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Embroidered Flower Labyrinth Pillow, 2025.** After going on a silent retreat, I became interested in labyrinths. I wanted one at home so I designed a floral themed one, embroidered it, and made it into a pillow.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Ceramic Vase and Crepe Paper Cherry Blossoms, 2025.** I attended a workshop to make a plant pots. The underglazing technique came out really well, but the pot was too small for my plants. It&#039;s now a vase for my crepe paper cherry blossom branch.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Self-Portrait, 2025.** I took an online course on creative self-portraits. This is one of my experiments. The effect was created by a coloured vase with dried flower stems.</image:title>
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			<image:title>**Self-Portrait, 2025.** I&#039;ve been taking my own pro headshots for years, but these days, if I were to post photos of myself online, I prefer ones that reveal less of my face. This one was taken with a long exposure and movement.</image:title>
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