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Notes From the Wilderness

Erin Stinson

contemplative art for the wanderers and wonderers

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Latest Issues

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Liminality

I’m writing within the collision of late summer and autumn, where pumpkin spiced everything is everywhere, pressuring us to leap headlong into the next season. Meteorological fall begins September 1st and the autumn equinox on the 22nd. Mer...

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delighting in little matter

{beauty breather: a photographic pause for rest}

4 months ago
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Little Matters

I find myself returning, time and again, to working very small. Ultimately, it is the metaphor that the little things matter that keeps me coming back. Sometimes I wonder if it’s a blessing or a curse to care about the details - to see life...

4 months ago
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in the folds of a prairie crocus

{beauty breather: a photographic pause for rest}

7 months ago
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  • Erin Stinson

    Erin is a multi-disciplinary Canadian artist. Through visual works, words and song, her practice is driven by curiosity. This work often employs natural elements and their cycles, drawing from the bounty of metaphors found in wild places.

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