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Praça interior Universidade UFSJ - Campus Santo Antônio - São João Del Rei MG Brasil

Carlos Moraes - Corte #2. Abril 2022

Carlos Moraes - Corte abril 2022

I try and imagine every individual I see as an innocent child. I see them grow in this world…their stories branching in different directions. I see them age and try to make sense of the experiences that occur around them. I see them hurt and look for hope.  They reach out to others because they want to know they are not alone. Their vulnerability sometimes scars them causing them to hide from the light. There’s so much that goes into making us who we are and the way we perceive each other and the world. When I look at another individual, there is no possible way I could even begin to understand what they’ve experienced… but I can try. One of the most important things I’ve learned in this life is that the smallest amount of grace you can share with another human being can make the biggest difference. . Photo of Meghan K Sadler.

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Lost Generation Asks

Ernest Hemmingway: What “lost cause” do you always seem to be fighting for?
F. Scott Fitzgerald: Do you enjoy crowds or reclusion?
Zelda Fitzgerald: What are you beyond wildly passionate about?
John Dos Passos: Are you big on discussing politics?
Gertrude Stein: Do you tend to defy social norms?
Alice B. Toklas: What kind of person do you picture spending the rest of your life with?
T.S. Eliot: What is your inner monologue generally saying?
Sherwood Anderson: Are you at all ashamed of your past?
Pablo Picasso: What “period” of your life do you miss the most or are most looking forward to?
Cole Porter: If your life was a song, what would the title be?
Joséphine Baker: Do you see yourself as a sensation?
Juan Belmonte: How do you face your demons?
Salvador Dalí: How do you think people should see the world differently?
Man Ray: How influenced are your passions by your parents?

Well these are lovely. Ask away.