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WILD KINSHIP: THE MAKERS  
CREATOR: Monique Hemmingson

 

Why is art important and what impact does it have on society? Wild Kinship: The Makers takes us on a journey to find out just that. A collection of over twenty-five chapters The Makers speaks with artists from all walks of life to discover the impact that arts and creativity have on the cultural wellbeing of society and that of our own.

It explores what it means to be a creative today and explains why it is essential to our wellbeing through thought provoking, inspiring conversations that implore you to begin to take note and to notice the small things that bring us joy and make life meaningful.

Following on from the success of Wild Kinship: Conversations With Conscious Entrepreneurs, The Makers focuses on the wellness of our minds. It serves to inspire and awaken the creative in all of us, it is a celebration of art and pays homage to the importance of holistic wellbeing in our everyday lives.

 

 

About the Author

Monique Hemmingson is a writer, award-winning author and interior design consultant. She is passionate about storytelling, design, and conscious and creative living and advocates for ideals such as slow living, wellness, connection and mindfulness throughout her work and personal life.

She believes that wellness is multi-faceted and encompasses not only the food that we eat but our habits, rituals and the environment in which we live. Monique is based in Mount Maunganui, with her husband James, their two children Lulu and Auggie, and dog Remy.

 

 

 

Format: Hardback

240 pages
SIZE: 190mm x 240mm

Weight (kg): 1.20

 

The production of this book has been offset and is Climate Neutral.

Printed using plant-based inks on Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®)–certified paper and other controlled material in a BSCI and SEDEX certified workplace.

99.9% Biodegradable. This means it is a wee bit more delicate than most books because it doesn't have the plastic coating.

THE MAKERS

$60.00Price
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