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		<title>Week 4 Christopher</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 18:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: ChristopherI will be a witness for the transformation from the impossible to the possible. I see you! I see you! I see you catching the heat of the day! Let’s collect impossibilities and see if we can make some shoes out of them. I have always wanted to make some shoes. Let’s gather large tufts impossibility, ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Christopher</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e1338-e5 m116-a"><p>I will be a witness for the transformation from the impossible to the possible. I see you! <br />
I see you! I see you catching the heat of the day!</p>
<p>Let’s collect impossibilities and see if we can make some shoes out of them. I have always wanted to make some shoes.</p>
<p>Let’s gather large tufts impossibility, the kind that gathers in most corners, and use it to stuff a large sculpture of an acorn. A soft, huggable acorn. We can put that in corners instead, so nobody can get backed up into them.</p>
<p>What is impossible? I have been intending to call a friend for weeks. We talked today, finally, after I decided to not do something else first. It felt good to connect. I almost made it impossible for myself to be in touch. Of course, it’s not really impossible. I do get in my way a lot, though. Creating impossibilities for myself.</p>
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Last week I was questioning if I trust myself. I decided: YES. Still, when doubt circles above my head, sometimes I let it land. It’s not a true friend; it’s a taker not a giver. It takes me away from the present, which is the best moment, it makes the best things.</p>
<p>Best things: Walking in crisp air with a full stomach. Exploring mud caves. Drinking tea. Dancing in solitude. Dancing with others. Building. Being in the studio early, light streaming in and time to play with. Moving really fast. Moving really slow. Things that are done with full deep breathes. Things that make me excited and glad to be in my body, and feel it living. There are a lot of best things, innumerable things, each best moments. All the time – is it impossible?</p></div></div></div></div></div><div class="x-section e1338-e6 m116-0 m116-2"><div class="x-row x-container max width e1338-e7 m116-3 m116-5 m116-7"><div class="x-row-inner"></div></div></div></div>
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		<title>Week 4 Seb</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 18:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: SebStop and smell the roses. The universe gives so much to us, but what do we give back to it? The beauty, the details, every minuscule part of nature gives something to each of us, yet we often pass it with no mind. At what point do we finally pay it any attention? Next Student Reply</p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Seb</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e1333-e5 m111-b">Stop and smell the roses. The universe gives so much to us, but what do we give back to it? The beauty, the details, every minuscule part of nature gives something to each of us, yet we often pass it with no mind. At what point do we finally pay it any attention?
</div></div><div class="x-col e1333-e6 m111-8 m111-9"><span class="x-image e1333-e7 m111-c"><img decoding="async" src="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/252C049D_329C_45B0_A1A5_94228E876AAF.jpeg" width="414" height="276" alt="A photo of a bright orange flower, next to it an empty and dying flower stem. The background is a blurred and vibrant assortment of green foliage." loading="lazy"></span></div></div></div></div><div class="x-section e1333-e8 m111-0 m111-2"><div class="x-row x-container max width e1333-e9 m111-3 m111-5 m111-7"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e1333-e10 m111-9"><a class="x-anchor x-anchor-button e1333-e11 m111-d" tabindex="0" href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/2021/10/05/week-4-christopher/"><div class="x-anchor-content"><div class="x-anchor-text"><span class="x-anchor-text-primary">Next Student Reply</span></div></div></a></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<title>Week 4 Fifi</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2021 18:28:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: FifiI have written five drafts of a response. I think life is something secret, like a spiral curling tight and tighter within itself while simultaneously growing out wide and wider. A matryoshka of fractals. Beginnings overlap ends. Everything pulsates. Breathe in and breathe out, empty and refill. I can write it and I can paint it ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Fifi</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e1329-e5 m10x-b">I have written five drafts of a response. I think life is something secret, like a spiral curling tight and tighter within itself while simultaneously growing out wide and wider. A  matryoshka of fractals. Beginnings overlap ends. Everything pulsates. Breathe in and breathe out, empty and refill. I can write it and I can paint it but in the end my answers will only be for me.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: CristianTo be able to focus on the little things can have such a great impact. Looking at something without witnessing its details can make you miss some things you would never know were there. Secrets hiding in the shadows of blindness. Take your time, you are in no rush. Appreciate the small details life has to ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Cristian</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e657-e5 mi9-b"><p>To be able to focus on the little things can have such a great impact. Looking at something without witnessing its details can make you miss some things you would never know were there. Secrets hiding in the shadows of blindness. Take your time, you are in no rush. Appreciate the small details life has to offer, because you only get one after all. If you blink you will miss it.</p>
<p><strong>A Last Note:</strong><br />
Look at the size of the dinos. Large massive reptiles that roamed the world. However, the eyes love to trick you. Small details give way to bigger meanings. These dinosaurs are merely toys, imitations of the once great creatures of Earth.</p></div></div><div class="x-col e657-e6 mi9-8 mi9-9"><span class="x-image e657-e7 mi9-c"><img decoding="async" src="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Crowded_Drawing.jpg" width="387" height="484" alt="A colored pencil drawing of 11 dinosaurs on a black background, each a different species and color, from various angles, some cut off and some the whole body. Their vibrant colors of blue, red, yellow, green, and purple appear like toys." loading="lazy"></span></div></div></div></div><div class="x-section e657-e8 mi9-0 mi9-2"><div class="x-row x-container max width e657-e9 mi9-3 mi9-5 mi9-7"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e657-e10 mi9-9"><a class="x-anchor x-anchor-button e657-e11 mi9-d" tabindex="0" href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/2021/10/05/week-4-fifi/"><div class="x-anchor-content"><div class="x-anchor-text"><span class="x-anchor-text-primary">Next Student Reply</span></div></div></a></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: YamileI think we spend our whole lives trying to find who we are. Consciously and subconsciously. But how do we do that? I don't know, I'm still figuring it out myself but I think we slowly grow into ourselves as we live and go through different aspects of our life. I think you're right we have ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Yamile</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e655-e5 mi7-b">I think we spend our whole lives trying to find who we are. Consciously and subconsciously. But how do we do that? I don't know, I'm still figuring it out myself but I think we slowly grow into ourselves as we live and go through different aspects of our life. I think you're right we have to have intention, dedication and invest in our own selves for our own good. “I have already embarked and I can see the shore approaching. Witness.” I have a vision of who I'm becoming and I can see it all coming together.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: EmilThis week’s prompt made me think a lot about the recent difference in goals between older and younger people. A lot of parents and grandparents place lofty goals upon their children and give advice on how to achieve it, but that advice is along to lines of “put your foot in the door.” Meanwhile, more and ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Emil</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e653-e5 mi5-b">This week’s prompt made me think a lot about the recent difference in goals between older and younger people. A lot of parents and grandparents place lofty goals upon their children and give advice on how to achieve it, but that advice is along to lines of “put your foot in the door.” Meanwhile, more and more people are having dreams of “having a house” or “being able to do hobbies.” My partner recently got a job working at a fast food place because his father refused to help him with college anymore. He was expected to get a job, any job, in order to continue his education, but when his dad found out the job he had managed to get after months of job searching, he basically reacted as “I know I said any job, but not that one.”
One of my main goals in life right now is to get a place to live with my partner and our two cats, and I know if I said that to my parents they would tell me that I should have greater ambitions, like being a successful businessman or a famous designer. I want to focus on the little things, the things that make me happy, but life, society, and family is pushing me to think about perfection.
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: Megan I believe that the end of this prompt is super important. I find that in a lot of ways I am the one standing in the way of goodness, and happiness for myself. I create roadblocks and difficulties for myself to be able to experience them. This is something I am working on improving and ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Megan
</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e651-e5 mi3-b"><p>I believe that the end of this prompt is super important. I find that in a lot of ways I am the one standing in the way of goodness, and happiness for myself. I create roadblocks and difficulties for myself to be able to experience them. This is something I am working on improving and figuring out how to get out of its way.<br />
I find that the lyrics to the song Still Feel by Half Alive resonates with me similar to the way this prompt did.</p>
<p>When I'm furthest from myself (Far away)<br />
Feeling closer to the stars (Outer space)<br />
I've been invaded by the dark (Can't escape)<br />
Trying to recognize myself when I feel I've been replaced<br />
When I'm furthest from myself (Far away)<br />
Feeling closer to the stars (Outer space)<br />
I've been invaded by the dark (Can't escape)<br />
Trying to recognize myself when I feel I've been replaced<br />
I can feel a kick down in my soul<br />
And it's pulling me back to Earth to let me know<br />
I am not a slave, can't be contained<br />
So pick me from the dark and pull me from the grave 'cause<br />
I still feel alive<br />
When it is hopeless, I start to notice<br />
And I still feel alive<br />
Falling forward, back into orbit<br />
So, when I lose my gravity in this sleepy womb<br />
Drifting as I dream, I'll wake up soon<br />
To realize the hand of life is reaching out<br />
To rid me of my pride, I call allegiance to myself<br />
But I can feel a kick down in my soul<br />
And it's pulling me back to Earth to let me know<br />
I am not a slave, can't be contained<br />
So pick me from the dark and pull me from the grave<br />
'Cause<br />
I still feel alive<br />
When it is hopeless, I start to notice<br />
And I still feel alive<br />
Falling forward, back into orbit<br />
Oh, I still feel alive<br />
It is hopeless, I start to notice<br />
Oh, I still feel alive<br />
Falling forward, back into orbit<br />
I can feel a kick down in my soul<br />
And it's pulling me back to Earth to let me know<br />
And this heart that beats inside of me will show<br />
It will show<br />
Floating in outer space, have I misplaced a part of my soul?<br />
Lost in the in-between, or so it seems, I'm out of control<br />
Floating in outer space, have I misplaced a part of my soul?<br />
Lost in the in-between, but it can't keep me asleep for long, 'cause<br />
I still feel alive (I can feel it)<br />
When it is hopeless (It ain't hopeless)<br />
I start to notice (Start to notice)<br />
And I still feel alive (I can feel it)<br />
Falling forward (Falling forward)<br />
Back into orbit (Back into orbit)<br />
Oh, I still feel alive (I can feel it)<br />
When it is hopeless (It ain't hopeless)<br />
I start to notice (Start to notice)<br />
Oh, I still feel alive (I can feel it)<br />
Falling forward (Falling forward)<br />
Back into orbit (Yeah)<br />
I still feel alive (I can feel it)<br />
It ain't hopeless<br />
I start to notice<br />
I still feel alive (I can feel it)<br />
Falling forward (Yeah)<br />
I still feel alive<br />
I still feel alive</p></div></div></div></div></div><div class="x-section e651-e6 mi3-0 mi3-2"><div class="x-row x-container max width e651-e7 mi3-3 mi3-5 mi3-7"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e651-e8 mi3-9"><a class="x-anchor x-anchor-button e651-e9 mi3-c" tabindex="0" href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/2021/09/01/week-4-d2/"><div class="x-anchor-content"><div class="x-anchor-text"><span class="x-anchor-text-primary">Next Student Reply</span></div></div></a></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: Aubrey This week's prompt felt almost meditative in the way that it was written. Most of the time, I find it really hard to find "my zen" in the midst of the human expectations and responsibilities that have been thrust upon me and everyone else to exists on this planet. It feels like I'm meditating in ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Aubrey
</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e649-e5 mi1-b">This week's prompt felt almost meditative in the way that it was written. Most of the time, I find it really hard to find "my zen" in the midst of the human expectations and responsibilities that have been thrust upon me and everyone else to exists on this planet. It feels like I'm meditating in the middle of a forest fire. I took a painting class last semester and this is exactly what I wanted to portray, in a very  literal sense. My painting teacher, however, advised me to create something that felt completely meditative and calm so as to quell the actual fire that was surrounding me, instead of portraying that feeling exactly. I took his advice and created the painting that is attached to this response. If we aren't careful, we might end up engulfed in the flames of existence, burning up under the pressure to be perfect and productive and successful. So sometimes, we need to invite calm and reason into our lives, instead of hyper-fixating on all that is wrong and challenging. If we focus on the small moments and make sure that we are present for us, it allows us to be able to fight the fires that are surrounding us.
</div></div><div class="x-col e649-e6 mi1-8 mi1-9"><span class="x-image e649-e7 mi1-c"><img decoding="async" src="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_1322.png" width="414" height="299" alt="A painting depicting the silhouette of a person sitting cross legged surrounded by bright sunflowers. The background is black and grey hills and a gray sky with a bright, yellow sun with two eyes, a nose, and lips. 3 paper cranes on string are painted on either side of the sun." loading="lazy"></span></div></div></div></div><div class="x-section e649-e8 mi1-0 mi1-2"><div class="x-row x-container max width e649-e9 mi1-3 mi1-5 mi1-7"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e649-e10 mi1-9"><a class="x-anchor x-anchor-button e649-e11 mi1-d" tabindex="0" href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/2021/09/01/week-4-d1/"><div class="x-anchor-content"><div class="x-anchor-text"><span class="x-anchor-text-primary">Next Student Reply</span></div></div></a></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: Taylor A long road to get there and there's nothing at the ""end"" nothing to gain at the end of everything enjoy the ride enjoy the little things on the way enjoy the little ""ends"" along the wayNext Student Reply</p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Taylor
</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e647-e5 mhz-b"><p>A long road to get there and there's nothing at the ""end""</p>
<p>nothing to gain at the end of everything</p>
<p>enjoy the ride</p>
<p>enjoy the little things on the way</p>
<p>enjoy the little ""ends"" along the way</p></div></div><div class="x-col e647-e6 mhz-8 mhz-9"><span class="x-image e647-e7 mhz-c"><img decoding="async" src="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/End_of_the_road.png" width="1700" height="1011" alt="A black and white photo of a person in running clothes standing on a road beside the ocean with a big, digital screen that reads &quot;The End&quot; in front of the person" loading="lazy"></span></div></div></div></div><div class="x-section e647-e8 mhz-0 mhz-2"><div class="x-row x-container max width e647-e9 mhz-3 mhz-5 mhz-7"><div class="x-row-inner"><div class="x-col e647-e10 mhz-9"><a class="x-anchor x-anchor-button e647-e11 mhz-d" tabindex="0" href="https://rosebsimpson.unmam.art/2021/09/01/week-4-c4/"><div class="x-anchor-content"><div class="x-anchor-text"><span class="x-anchor-text-primary">Next Student Reply</span></div></div></a></div></div></div></div></div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 14:39:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Student Response From: CatI've never seen or felt snow. It's a misunderstanding to say that I'm excited, even though too much snow is another casualty. I know that even though in here snow doesn't last, it's thrilling to have the thought of being close to the snow, to the coldness and the new seasons. I can say that it's ... </p>
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<h2 class="x-text-content-text-primary">Cat</h2></div></div></div><div class="x-text x-content e645-e5 mhx-b">I've never seen or felt snow. It's a misunderstanding to say that I'm excited, even though too much snow is another casualty. I know that even though in here snow doesn't last, it's thrilling to have the thought of being close to the snow, to the coldness and the new seasons. I can say that it's also comical that I've never seen the change of leaves, from a calmful green to fiery reds and oranges.  This is all very new to me and yet aside from excitement and a new beginning I reminisce about the trees back home and the fireworks that would be falling every day from the sky instead of snow. I miss a lot of things, yet I'm excited that when I get back home, the scenery will be the purple jacaranda trees from April. Meanwhile, the cold new scenery of December will have to do.
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