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This volume presents a fusion of art, photography, and poetry-an exploration of what lies beneath when we take time to seek. Readers are invited into a moment where the intricate architecture of a flower is magnified as Arnold feeds her curiosity of what lies beneath using macrophotography. Each photo reveals a hidden universe, magnifying the elegance of what God has designed in intimate detail. Paired with these images, Arnold has written micropoetry to reflect thoughts about people, life questions, and a few contemplative surprises. Arnold is a traveler who finds wonder in new landscapes, in…mehr

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This volume presents a fusion of art, photography, and poetry-an exploration of what lies beneath when we take time to seek. Readers are invited into a moment where the intricate architecture of a flower is magnified as Arnold feeds her curiosity of what lies beneath using macrophotography. Each photo reveals a hidden universe, magnifying the elegance of what God has designed in intimate detail. Paired with these images, Arnold has written micropoetry to reflect thoughts about people, life questions, and a few contemplative surprises. Arnold is a traveler who finds wonder in new landscapes, in friends, and in moments of reflection. The book will appeal to readers of photography, poetry, and art as well as those who appreciate thoughtfully crafted ideas celebrating nature, God, and meditation. More than a photo collection, Hide and Seek is a celebration of color and light and the power of words.
Autorenporträt
Heidi Arnold's work has appeared in Flights, Mock Turtle Zine, and in the anthology, I Thought I Heard A Cardinal Sing which earned the 2023 Best Book Award at the American Book Fest. She is the author of Belly Full of Stones: a collection of voices after incarceration and Walking in our Schoenen: a large life story. She is also the curator of Voices of the Valley: Octo-& Nonagenarians Speak Life, an audio series about Appalachian people.