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2024 GUIDELINES.
- No beating yourself up over the past.
- Nourish your body with healthy choices.
- Protect your joy at all costs.
- Feed your focus, starve your distractions.
- Pour your soul into every endeavor.
- Value and protect your time.
- No settling for less than you deserve.
- Don’t just think, act.
- Forgive yourself daily.
- No neglecting self-care.
- Let go as a form of empowerment.
- Less expecting, more accepting.
- Practice gratitude daily.
- No accepting less than you deserve.
- Give back to your community.
- Invest in relationships that uplift you.
- Ask for help when needed.
- Enjoy the ebbs and flows of the human experience.
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Shoutout to everyone feeling “behind in life.“ Know that this is a myth. Your life is unfolding at its own unique, perfect pace. Every path is unique, and every step, no matter when it’s taken, is exactly on time. Stay the course; triumph awaits.
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Yalitza Aparicio
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Here’s that horse again
*in the tone of a estranged grandmother*
You love horse
Horse was always your favourite what happened?
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What we’re not gonna do in 2024 is dwell in self-doubt or disappointment for what we haven’t achieved. Instead, let’s celebrate every step we’ve taken, no matter how small, and focus on the journey, not the destination. Find peace in the truth that it’s not so much about where you are now, it’s about who you are becoming along the way.
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Some recent digital pieces. I offer all of these up as prints on my shop at store.anthonyhurd.com
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(Source: instagram.com)
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turtle island indigenous solidarity with palestine, now and forever!!! (acrylic on canvas, 4x4 in)
this design combines the ojibwe medicine wheel with the pattern of the kuffiyeh. both are symbols of resistance against colonization and the persistence of culture. i wanted to show solidarity across indigenous cultures of the world in the face of dehumanization and imperialism!
the colors of the medicine wheel are really similar to the colors of the palestinian flag, which have historically been illegal to paint in, so including those colors was also important to this piece.
additionally, i painted this with my late grandmother’s paints, because it is two years the anniversary of her death soon, and i want to honor her as well as all those who have been martyred by israel.
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Details: breaking waves from paintings by Jeanne Smith.















