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Mike Pauro, aka 'Ajax Moon' and his daughter, Morgan Deeble, aka 'Bridey Moon' remake the aphorism examined by James Allen for women. In this transposition of Allen's classic, the authors revisit the impact of thought on health, purpose, achievement, ideas, and serenity from the female perspective. The work is accompanied by imagery from early 20th century postcards passed down for generations in their family. The images were selected to be contemporaneous of the era of James Allen (1864-1912).

Produktbeschreibung
Mike Pauro, aka 'Ajax Moon' and his daughter, Morgan Deeble, aka 'Bridey Moon' remake the aphorism examined by James Allen for women. In this transposition of Allen's classic, the authors revisit the impact of thought on health, purpose, achievement, ideas, and serenity from the female perspective. The work is accompanied by imagery from early 20th century postcards passed down for generations in their family. The images were selected to be contemporaneous of the era of James Allen (1864-1912).
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Autorenporträt
Mike Pauro, aka 'Ajax Moon' was born and raised in Southern California near the San Gabriel Mountains. He served as a U.S. Navy signalman in the early 60s followed by three decades as a master fiddler, fine woodworker, and now retired firefighter. The last quarter of his life was spent living in a little remote cabin in the California mountains writing, playing fiddle, and hiking the trails. Morgan Deeble, aka 'Bridey Moon' was born and raised in Southern California and has spent over a decade working as a full-time artist. Currently residing in Orange County as a successful tattoo artist, she works in the studio and her garden at home.