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Grief Is an Origami Swan: An Art Book About Grief

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About Grief Is An Origami Swan: An Art Book About Grief

Product Description Begin to process grief and remember those lost using the art form of origami. Learn to fold an origami swan using square, origami paper, and befriend the often confusing and sometimes unsettling feelings experienced during bereavement and after loss. With each origami swan that takes shape, meditate, grieve, and honor their memory. Learn that grief has no timeline and carries no expiration. Feelings, as confusing as they may be, are a valid and necessary part of the healing journey. Begin that journey today with this beautifully illustrated book. Using black-and-white nature illustrations paired with pressed flowers and grasses, artist Michèle Saint-Michel takes you by the hand and leads you down the path toward healing. Step-by-step instructions assist even those unfamiliar with origami to fold a paper swan. Using poetic language and Japanese design aesthetics, Saint-Michel builds a robust world where escape is possible: a world of magical, flightless birds, where grief and loss can be embodied and explored. Give this book as a thoughtful, quiet gift to someone you care about or to yourself. About the Author Michèle Saint-Michel is an artist, filmmaker, and author. Her experiential art books bend genre. Designed to promote healing, her works encourage healthy coping and recovery from difficult experiences. Saint-Michel works from a log cabin nestled among the rolling hills and river bluffs of the Missouri River in America's heartland. When she isn't creating art books, she is filming, tending her land art piece [poetry forest], and pressing flowers. Grief Is an Origami Swan is the first book of her work to be published. Also, coming soon from Michèle Saint-Michel, look for Draft Letters to a Certain Oceanographer and Saint Agatha Mother Redeemer.