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TO FRIENDS & FOLLOWERS: I am in the midst of creating new work to show you. Please stay tuned and thank you! :-)

into the garden - winter arrives with memories of spring
This is the fourth in a series of paintings that illuminate the transformative beauty of the natural world. To visually express how total immersion into wild spaces can create a profound sense of peace; restore wonder; and generate calm in an increasingly chaotic world.

(100% human-made) human imagined, drawn and painted, no AI whatsoever.
This artwork is now available on Redbubble:
https://www.redbubble.com/people/gretchenkdeahl/shop

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Hello everyone!
I am the drummer of JOAN RANDALL, a german-speaking pop/rock/indie something from Hannover and Hildesheim. We released two albums and a couple of singles already and they can be found pretty much everywhere.

e.g. youtube.com/@joanrandallmusic/

and

open.spotify.com/intl-de/artis

but any other streaming service should have us as well.

Have an awesome day everyone!

www.youtube.comBefore you continue to YouTube

" Found this old VHS tape of an interview I did with Mark Hollis for Danish television. Around the time of the release of his solo album. It's the raw footage, not the edited version that ended up on tv. Sorry about the timecode in picture, and the pour sound quality - and please disregard my questions, they were never meant for broadcast.

Only a few minutes of this, was ever aired on television. Some of that is quoted in the wonderful book by Ben Wardle: 'Mark Hollis a Perfect Silence.'

If anyone knows how to reach Mr. Wardle, please let him know this exists, maybe he could use more from the interview for any future editions of the book, and maybe he'll credit me this time (the credit in the first edition is wrong - since they had no way of knowing, that it really was me interviewing Mark). "—Rune-Schjøtt-Wieth

Mark Hollis (Talk Talk) interview 1998 >

youtu.be/XYQzJ6ezdLs?feature=s