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Photographer and yoga instructor Susan Currie has long produced work celebrated for its sacred threads. In this new collection, a seamless blend of visual and verse, she uses rich imagery as prompts for the written word. With grace and simplicity Once Divided shines a soft light on all of the glorious meanwhiles happening amidst the chatter, inviting readers from all walks to pause, gather, and reconnect with their translation of "home." Within its pages Ms. Currie and publisher Shanti Arts have woven together a timeless quilt of words, images, and journal space designed to invoke stillness…mehr

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Photographer and yoga instructor Susan Currie has long produced work celebrated for its sacred threads. In this new collection, a seamless blend of visual and verse, she uses rich imagery as prompts for the written word. With grace and simplicity Once Divided shines a soft light on all of the glorious meanwhiles happening amidst the chatter, inviting readers from all walks to pause, gather, and reconnect with their translation of "home." Within its pages Ms. Currie and publisher Shanti Arts have woven together a timeless quilt of words, images, and journal space designed to invoke stillness and a clearing for self-expression. Perfect for yoga instructors or those engaged in inner work, Once Divided is a soul stirring awakening handbook, the ideal companion for a cup of tea, yoga, or a quiet afternoon on the back porch.
Autorenporträt
Susan Currie is a West Palm Beach based photographer and writer. Her words and images have been on exhibit throughout the country and featured in the Boston Globe, L.A. Yoga Magazine, We Are Travel Girls, Still Point Arts Quarterly, The Tishman Review, Temenos Literary Journal, and assorted other publications. Currie is also the author of Once Divided (Shanti Arts, 2016) and its follow up, GRACENOTES, released in 2017. Susan met her muse when she discovered the practice of yoga (and became an ryt 200 instructor) some time ago. This ancient eight-limbed practice continues to inform her artistry and her life on a number of levels. Through the creative workshops she leads throughout the country, she shares her signature approach to slow shooting and incorporating mindfulness into the artistic practice.