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Portraiture & storytelling project creativity after loss ❤️‍🩹 Grief + creativity story? 📩 By Jo Ritchie & @lauramcwrites (we’re better on insta 📸)

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New exhibition launching with Barmby Moor group of churches 23 Nov - 20 Dec! + free creative workshops 🏺✍🏽🧵🪡 See our Instagram and Facebook for more details ❤️‍🩹 #DoItForEastYorkshire

New exhibition launching with Barmby Moor group of churches 23 Nov - 20 Dec!

+ free creative workshops 🏺✍🏽🧵🪡

See our Instagram and Facebook for more details ❤️‍🩹

#DoItForEastYorkshire
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Our exhibition at St Catherine’s Barmby Moor launched last night! Thank you to everyone who came out on the 💨wildest☔️ night of the year to see it! The reaction was so positive and the conversations were 🔥⚡️✨ Open at St Catherine’s 10-4pm daily. SPREAD THE WORD! ❤️‍🩹❤️❤️‍🩹

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Gorgeous day of creative workshopping at Fangfoss Pottery A chance to have a go on the wheel, make a memory tile and a little robin 🪶 Part of our collaboration with Barmby Moor Group of Churches thanks to a Do It For East Yorkshire community grant. Thank you, Lyn & Gerry ❤️

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“I would look down at my hands and not recognise them” 🤲🏽 The Philosophy of Grief and Loss at York Grief Survey is a substantial & hugely helpful resource and more people should be able to benefit from it ❤️‍🩹 We’re posting images daily during #dyingmattersawarenessweek projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief

“I would look down at my hands and not recognise them” 🤲🏽

The <a href="/GriefYork/">Philosophy of Grief and Loss at York</a> Grief Survey is a substantial &amp; hugely helpful resource and more people should be able to benefit from it ❤️‍🩹

We’re posting images daily during #dyingmattersawarenessweek 

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Grief imagery can be clichéd. Lilies. Hands. Someone with their head in their hands. With Picturing Grief - a collab with Philosophy of Grief and Loss at York - we took real people’s words and created some intriguing images. The kind of thing that makes you think, “What’s this?” projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief

Grief imagery can be clichéd. Lilies. Hands. Someone with their head in their hands.

With Picturing Grief - a collab with <a href="/GriefYork/">Philosophy of Grief and Loss at York</a> - we took real people’s words and created some intriguing images.

The kind of thing that makes you think, “What’s this?”

projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief
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“Your heart literally does ache. I didn’t know that.” As well as sharing online, images from our Picturing Grief collaboration with Philosophy of Grief and Loss at York have been turned into postcards and coasters and left where people might stumble across them ❤️‍🩹 projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief

“Your heart literally does ache. I didn’t know that.”

As well as sharing online, images from our Picturing Grief collaboration with <a href="/GriefYork/">Philosophy of Grief and Loss at York</a> have been turned into postcards and coasters and left where people might stumble across them ❤️‍🩹

projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief
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“It is almost like looking through gauze…colours are less bright, the scent of flowers is not as strong.” Flowers come up quite a lot in grief imagery, but this quote felt too beautiful not to illustrate. More on our collab @hriefyork collab: projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief

“It is almost like looking through gauze…colours are less bright, the scent of flowers is not as strong.” 

Flowers come up quite a lot in grief imagery, but this quote felt too beautiful not to illustrate.

More on our collab @hriefyork collab: projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief
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“My previous world disappeared because the person I did everything (and nothing) with was no longer there.” Our penultimate image and quote from our series Picturing Grief this week: ✨ on curtains Thanks for all the likes, shares & lovely comments ❤️‍🩹 projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief

“My previous world disappeared because the person I did everything (and nothing) with was no longer there.” 

Our penultimate image and quote from our series Picturing Grief this week: ✨ on curtains

Thanks for all the likes, shares &amp; lovely comments ❤️‍🩹

projectinggrief.com/picturing-grief
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Sarah is a coach and facilitator in higher education, maternal support advocate, and birth doula. Her mum died in 2015. “I had the brightest light in him and the darkest dark in losing mum. Reconciling those two things was impossible.” projectinggrief.com/sarah-b #grief

Sarah is a coach and facilitator in higher education, maternal support advocate, and birth doula.

Her mum died in 2015.

“I had the brightest light in him and the darkest dark in losing mum. Reconciling those two things was impossible.”

projectinggrief.com/sarah-b

#grief
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Chuffed to get a shout-out in The Guardian in this thoughtful piece about #CelebrationDay (thank you @belgianwaffling!) We’re constantly inspired by the work our sitters create in memory of loved ones, including Marianne and Suchandrika mentioned here.

Chuffed to get a shout-out in <a href="/guardian/">The Guardian</a> in this thoughtful piece about #CelebrationDay (thank you @belgianwaffling!)

We’re constantly inspired by the work our sitters create in memory of loved ones, including Marianne and Suchandrika mentioned here.