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Carissa Potter

    Los grabados y objetos a pequeña escala de Carissa Potter exploran la intimidad pública y privada, reflejando su versión de romanticismo sin esperanza. Su obra habla con humor y patetismo sobre la condición humana, abordando experiencias relacionadas que anhelamos escuchar. Potter se enfoca en situaciones que todos hemos encontrado, ofreciendo ideas sobre momentos humanos compartidos. Su enfoque artístico profundiza en las complejidades de la vida con ingenio y profunda resonancia emocional.

    How to Heal from Heartbreak (or at Least Feel Less Broken)
    It's ok to feel things deeply
    • 2022
    • 2018

      It's ok to feel things deeply

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      From Carissa Potter, whose stationery and gift line, People I've Loved, has been featured on Design Sponge, Cool Hunting, and Apartment Therapy. Times can get tough, and this book is here to support women through those moments. Its uplifting and positive message helps women cope with depression, grief, anxiety and stress. It is a reminder that it's normal to feel those emotions, and it provides support for navigating through them. Like a hug from a friend, it will become a go-to positivity boost for women dealing with life's difficult times. Through practical guidance, meaningful messages of empathy, honesty, art and humor, It's Okay to Feel Things Deeply gives women the encouragement they need exactly when they need it. • Vibrant illustrations throughout • Positive message promotes self-love • Helps women tackle difficult emotions like depression, anxiety, anger, loneliness, and grief Fans of People I've Loved, Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure, and Other Everyday Hurts and It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand will love this book. • Thoughtful gift for friends and family struggling with depression, anxiety or grief • Perfect addition to a self-help library • Great for anyone who needs a little cheer

      It's ok to feel things deeply