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Let's take a second and think about... wax.

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The most recent Word session was brought to us by the word "wax," an option possibly inspired by the candle that sat close to the pieces of paper. This was what I came up with in that available hour.

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tags: Graphics, New Zealand, word
categories: Pacific, Photos, THINK Global School, Update
Thursday 09.18.14
Posted by Lindsay Clark
 

Exploring the haiku with Kyoto and Kerouac

Kerouac considered the beauty of the form to be in the process of painting a single moment as simply as possible in three lines of text. He often wrote in "Western haiku" form, which didn't follow a strict 5-7-5 syllable equation. Since I'm not a fan of a creative process that includes the frequent counting on my fingers, I embraced this style and experimented yet again with the haiku, this time during a TGS club session called "Word."

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tags: Friends, haiku, Hiroshima, Japan, Kyoto, Poetry, word, Year3
categories: Art + Travel, Asia, THINK Global School
Sunday 02.16.14
Posted by Lindsay Clark
 

Sparked by a word and leaving it to the end

It's something I've trained for, feel born with an attitude and aptitude for, have developed strong passions for and a personality around. In its absence, I feel loss and incompleteness and greater pains than the ones it causes. It shapes the way I think about everything remotely related to it–turns me into a philosopher, a guru in a cave...in my own mind.

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tags: creative writing, Japan, Movement, Prose poetry, Travel Writing, word, Year3
categories: Conceptual Travel, THINK Global School
Sunday 02.09.14
Posted by Lindsay Clark
 

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