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In my opinion, no one in the medical profession has reached infinity of thought. No one can claim authority over another's right to heal. By using herbs to heal, the very plants we walk alongside on the earth, we not only create empowerment within ourselves, but also identify and connect with dis-ease, allow it a swiffer passage for greater healing to be made".


Niki Senior - Master Herbalist. Excerpt from Journal Two, 2005.”
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Niki J. Senior

Misery Cloud

Misery Cloud

Featured Artist of the Week: Misery Cloud

Check out their work on their Insta: @misery.cloud

WE DO NOT OWN THE PHOTOS THESE ARE SAMPLES OF THE FEATURED ARTIST OF THE WEEK AND ALL THE RIGHTS BELONG TO THE ARTIST


Emili

Years of following this artist and I had no idea he had multiple accounts; “alter egos”, if you will. This account, misery.cloud, is by far my favorite. The tones and contrasts within the emotion and tone of the photos drown me with creative energy. This artist’s work is captivating. I absolutely LOVE his work.

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Emma

I love the surrealism, and the muted colors. With such a muted color palette the eye is drawn to the movement within. I love the vibe I get from their pieces. They give me a Alice in wonderland meets Tim Burton vibe, and I absolutely love it! They also use editing to their advantage, so you end up with a we'll put together and visually pleasing image.

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S.P.G

I enjoy the dierves use of women models in Misery Clouds work. Especially with March being Women’s History month, I believe the photos used for the feature are absolutely stunning. He uses the human body as a minor focus in the overall message of the photo. With a clear talent for capturing moments of pure, raw and athletic beauty is what landed its impression with me.

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Check out Misery Cloud’s work on their instagram page!

@misery.cloud

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Greta Pasha

Greta Pasha

Kaley Hughes & Michael Gatchis

Kaley Hughes & Michael Gatchis

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