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Learning to Love in the Anthropocene
An artist's practice of attention, communion, and radical care.
This project began as a series of handwritten letters — quiet dispatches mailed across seasons, guiding others to notice, slow down, touch the earth, and remember themselves as part of something ancient and alive. Rooted in grief and wonder, it is an offering of re-enchantment in an age of collapse.
Through small rituals, acts of attention, and tender questions, Learning to Love in the Anthropocene invites you to practice relational living — with soil, wind, shadow, strangers, and your own breath.
It is not a program to fix the world. It is a remembering of how to be with the world.

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