Great artist... and also, all the presenters in this series are always extraordinary, always relevant, sensitive, respectful, without ever intruding too much. Bravo!
I just watched the recording and I wish to thank both Deborah and Karen for sharing this beautiful film. I greatly admire Karen's work aesthetically but also that it comes from deeply grounded ecological sources and honors nature. I am grateful to consider her a friend.
A most insightful interview. Concepts explained, communication revealed, and flow elucidated, bring me the same in my work but illuminated in this wonderful interview. Thank you very much for your work, process and clarity.
Thanks for another beautiful FATT interview. I was so inspired by Karen and her work that I paused in the middle and took a long walk through my local park to commune with my trees and photograph some of the early winter beauty around me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and art with us, Karen. 🥰
Thank you for watching! So lovely, thank you so much for your kind words. It's wonderful that you felt inspired to connect with nature and capture the beauty. x
Thank you Karen for a very moving sharing of your story. Living in a rural part of the UK, I have often sensed a peace whilst walking through the woods and at times experienced moments of ethereal peace as though I was among friends. I've never before heard of the Japanese Forest bathing so that was a revelation which I will explore. Thank you Karen and Deborah for such an enthralling interview.
Very thought provoking and I love Your work Karen - I would like to learn more from you as I also enjoy working with paper leaves seeds etc. and especially the healing journey is part of my inspiration. My art is what keeps me sane.
Your work is simply exquisite Karen! There is a sense of both fragility and delicate resiliency! I am so grateful to have encountered your work!
Great artist... and also, all the presenters in this series are always extraordinary, always relevant, sensitive, respectful, without ever intruding too much. Bravo!
I see a beautiful fragility in your work Karen - I feel it expresses in a positive way both our vulnerability and strength as human beings. Thank you!
Thank you for joining in. :)
Thank you so much for mentioning it. I do try to be positive yet vulnerable as it authorizes others to do so as well.
I just watched the recording and I wish to thank both Deborah and Karen for sharing this beautiful film. I greatly admire Karen's work aesthetically but also that it comes from deeply grounded ecological sources and honors nature. I am grateful to consider her a friend.
Thank you so much for watching Leecia. I look forward to our creative connection soon.
Hello from South Carolina, thanks for the invite! Great artwork!
A most insightful interview. Concepts explained, communication revealed, and flow elucidated, bring me the same in my work but illuminated in this wonderful interview. Thank you very much for your work, process and clarity.
So Beautiful & moving in the deepest way!! Thank you to everyone for bringing this into my day❤
I really appreciate your thoughts Vicci. Thank you!
Thanks for another beautiful FATT interview. I was so inspired by Karen and her work that I paused in the middle and took a long walk through my local park to commune with my trees and photograph some of the early winter beauty around me. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and art with us, Karen. 🥰
Thank you for watching! So lovely, thank you so much for your kind words. It's wonderful that you felt inspired to connect with nature and capture the beauty. x
Watching the replay, stunning works! Love this touching stream ! I’m from San Diego, CA.
Beautiful, moving, inspiring. Thanks so much for this interview.
Your work touches my soul it is awesome
Love it🥰🎨
Thank you Karen for a very moving sharing of your story. Living in a rural part of the UK, I have often sensed a peace whilst walking through the woods and at times experienced moments of ethereal peace as though I was among friends. I've never before heard of the Japanese Forest bathing so that was a revelation which I will explore. Thank you Karen and Deborah for such an enthralling interview.
Sue, do check it out. Forest bathing is simply a certain mindset and way of walking and seeing, wonderfully immersive.
Very thought provoking and I love Your work Karen - I would like to learn more from you as I also enjoy working with paper leaves seeds etc. and especially the healing journey is part of my inspiration. My art is what keeps me sane.
I have said that so many times, how my art keeps me sane. Thank you for your kind comments Sandra.
Touching sense of our connections to nature. Thank you for sharing your words and view of the forest.
I am so glad the interview resonated with you Lori.
Love this so much. Grieving changed the way I create art also.
This interview was an absolute gift for me in the midst of grieving and creating. Thank you ❤️🙏
So sorry to hear that. Glad this interview meant something to you. Thank you so much for watching. x
Maggie, I am so glad you considered it a gift. Sending comfort and compassion.
Very empowering and beautiful (-: Marion 🎉
Thank you so much Marion.
Absolutely beautiful Karen. From North Carolina By way of NY. Lol
Thank you for your encouraging thoughts Christine.
Viewing from Flin Flon, MB. Canada
Hello on Saturday from a TN fiber artist.
Kat Cunningham in San Miguel, MX
can you give the spelling of these Japanese techniques?