Kathleen Kinkopf is a writer and an artist. In her book, Inhabiting Bliss, she showcases both of these talents while recognizing they are gifts to be used. Kathleen’s art style is magical realism. Her words are meant to align with the spirit leading to a life of bliss. Her verses are words of thankfulness and reality. She encourages her readers to discover who they are. This exploration works best if you are not fearful. Life can only truly be lived if one is at peace with oneself. Kathleen’s artwork is both intriguing and relaxing. Allowing her art to enter deeply into your soul will enhance your life and encourage you to strive to be true to yourself.
Art is a personal thing, as testified by its many forms, each one authentic. Kathleen Kinkopf shares her style with her readers. Inhabiting Bliss shows the various methods of painting. Along with the art, the words take the form of poetry and prose to create a smooth blend. This communication is aimed at uplifting the spirit of the reader. While pondering the mysteries of life, Kathleen captures their spirit and shares the results. This book is designed to elevate you and allow you to fly freely to wherever life takes you. Read this book to enjoy the art, to enjoy the words, or both. You will be glad you did.
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Inhabiting Bliss
KATHLEEN KINKOPF, author
'Inhabiting Bliss' is a delicious collection of compelling narratives and stunning imagery that satisfies our mortal craving for comfort and inspiration, particularly in the light of today’s complex and challenging times. It allows the reader to turn down the noise and immerse themselves into an imaginary landscape of words and creative illustrations that dance across pages and weave morsels of self-reflection into a tapestry of inspiration, encouragement, and possibilities. ‘Inhabiting Bliss’ is thoughtfully composed and artfully crafted, connecting the wonders of nature, the blessings of the universe, and the power of the spirit through complex montages of flowers, animals, water, symbols, and powerful female figures.
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