Ink and Pulp

Ink and Pulp

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06/17/2020

“It’s okay to feel⁣⁣
more than one thing at once.⁣⁣
⁣⁣
In some moments,⁣⁣
you will feel tender⁣⁣
and in some moments,⁣⁣
you will feel strong.⁣⁣
And in every moment⁣⁣
there is grace,⁣⁣
and in this life,⁣⁣
you still belong.⁣⁣
⁣⁣
No matter what is missing⁣⁣
you are still becoming.⁣⁣
⁣⁣
Let the flowers springing up⁣⁣
remind you:⁣⁣
you are still⁣⁣
blooming, too.⁣⁣
⁣⁣
And when you feel many things at once,⁣⁣
Light will continue to find you.”

— Morgan Harper Nichols

Photos from Ink and Pulp's post 05/06/2020

A season for softening into new rituals. For noticing the beauty around us, in our spaces, in our gardens. For savoring the moments of pause that allow us to listen... to music we love, friends we miss, or the sounds of nature that seem all the more vibrant in recent days. The season of Ta**us, as Chani Nicholas says, “settles into the divine pleasure of rest and relaxation – not at the cost of honest work, but as a balance to it.” 🌙🎨🌸✨

04/01/2018

Finding a creative release from all my digital work, experimenting with colors and textures.

Photos 08/02/2017

If you've ever been curious about my background or why Instagram plays a role in my work, here you go ✌🏼 Thanks for getting me to stop and share more about my story, Planoly.

💭✨ Meet Stefanie Etow from Ink and Pulp! As a creative living in San Francisco, Stefanie is a firm believer in community and creating content that speaks to her audience in a real and relevant way. Revisit our post to learn more about her digital journey + some best practices for other brands looking to streamline their feed!

📲: bit.ly/planolystory10

Photos 12/27/2016

The whimsy of fog, the wisdom of sage. Introducing Fog + Sage, a restorative retreat I'm co-hosting for women to restore their inner creativity and align their personal story with their professional mission. March 3-5, 2017.

www.fogandsage.com

An Artist is Making a Map of Manhattan Using Only Handwritten Directions From Strangers 08/14/2013

Every so often, I enjoy a silent retreat from the usual orchestra of scrolling and clicking. I stash everything that is digital. A ceremonious sit-down with the beat of my own heart and the a-u-m of nature's hums. Beauty is in the details they say, but even details are crammed with their own crowd. Beauty, I say, is in the simplicity of the detail.

Today I happened upon someone who'd agree.

http://t.co/5VBth1fyer

An Artist is Making a Map of Manhattan Using Only Handwritten Directions From Strangers Think about it, when was the last time you asked for directions? Or even used a paper map? Armed with smart phones and fancy GPS apps that map the route to your destination in milliseconds, asking a…

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