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Claire Coley's avatar

Shall we make a class tea towel next? Inspired by the first image ❤️

Harrison Moore's avatar

Mate that’s literally the best idea ever

Jess Murdoch's avatar

Hi Harrison, I wrote one of the stories. It’s my first time participating in a group art project like this, and seeing the result is unexpectedly delightful. I feel a kind of mysterious, magical connection to everyone – even though I don’t know any of you, we made something together. Corina’s tapestry wraps it up and presents it in such a lovely way.

This project caught my interest because I really enjoy the challenge of a tight prompt. There’s something powerful about precision and economy of words – it lets us lay things bare.

Thank you. Reading this felt like getting a little surprise gift. I’m looking forward to the next experiment!

Harrison Moore's avatar

Hey Jess, thanks so much!!!

Caroline Smrstik's avatar

This is brilliant and I wish I had thought of it first.

Harrison Moore's avatar

Thank you Caroline! You can subscribe to my publication and you’ll hear about all upcoming thematic prompts. Does that sound like something you’d be interested in?

Sarah Ennett - Seeking Ikigai's avatar

Oh wow, love the tapestry SO much 🥰

Ed Mirago & friends's avatar

(and that CansaFis managed to describe himself completely and recognizably in 6 words leaves me in awe, eyes googling and jaw on the floor.)

Judy Murdoch's avatar

Love this Harrison! Thanks for sharing mine. I grew up in the Chicago area.

If I drove North and East I'd be in the steel mills of Northwest Indiana and South Chicago. If I drove South and West I'd be in farm towns and endless corn fields. It was an interesting place to grow up and it did a lot to make me the curious, creative person I am today. I enjoy contrast and tension between extremes. I love both the factories and the corn fields.

Ed Mirago & friends's avatar

this is utterly delightful.

CansaFis Foote's avatar

…i am so sorry i went all caps on you burg…stoked to see myself so melty on the art tho…group art is so cool…