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in the ruins…my love story

Posted on February 22, 2018 by Lisa Lillibridge/Dakota 1966
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Posted in artist, Creative Coaching, designers, interior geography, Photography, spark and muse | Tagged abandoned farmhouses, authentic, Burlington, cars, childhood, childhood memories, cobbling, flea markets, in the ruins, interior geography, knowing, kripalu, middle america, middle-age, Poetry, prose, ruins, rust, scavenger on the prairie, south dakota, the art of authenticity, Vermont, voice | 2 Replies

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I'm an artist. I grew up in small town in southern South Dakota, just west of the Missouri River. I've named the inner connection to the landscape of my childhood: INTERIOR GEOGRAPHY. As an adult I understand how much the desire for spaciousness has informed my creative work and life.

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