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Psyche-morph-o-graphy is visionary art of a special kind. Its primary subject is the otherwise invisible mysterious inner world we all feel.
This art uses forms best known to botanists and zoologists, forms so intricate, various, and ingenious as to offer a language suitable for the task of exploring the psyche.
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The world of forms is ever-changing, fluid and charged with energy. Cells are fertilized, divide, multiply and form tissues and whole organisms. The human's animal body moves along the earth, feeling gravity's pull, sensing its limited containment, while the human mind and heart reaches for the stars.
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