Tom Bagshaw, “Hidden Harmony”, 2019, digital painting. Bagshaw was born in Bath, England.

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Tom Bagshaw, “Hidden Harmony”, 2019, digital painting. Bagshaw was born in Bath, England.
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‘Hidden Harmony’ - My contribution to the upcoming ‘Elements’ group show at Haven Gallery NY. Opening reception is May 11th, 6-8pm with the show running May 11th - June 16th. For purchase enquiries please get in touch with the gallery. -
Uncovering the Hidden Harmony: How Balance Unlocks the Path to Spiritual Well-being
Welcome, dear seekers of harmonious living! Today, we delve into the profound importance of balance on the journey towards spiritual well-being. The rhythm of life, often chaotic and fast-paced, can pull us away from our inner equilibrium. But fear not,
Welcome, dear seekers of harmonious living! Today, we delve into the profound importance of balance on the journey towards spiritual well-being. The rhythm of life, often chaotic and fast-paced, can pull us away from our inner equilibrium. But fear not, for the key to unlocking a healthier, spiritually fulfilling life lies in striving for balance in all aspects of our being. Continue reading…
Hidden Harmony || Junhee & Hyorin
"Ah, check please!" Hyorin tried to get the waiter's attention so she could pay for her coffee and pastry. The waiter came over with the check and Hyorin hurriedly slipped the bill inside. She winked and said, "Keep the change." Ahh. Cafe Eden is definitely the best place to write this stupid history paper. Hyorin shoved her laptop into her knapsack and grabbed the rest of the pastry, stuffing it in her mouth as she left the coffee shop. She put on her headphones, humming the song as she walked back to the mansion. School was giving Hyorin a hard time recently and she wished more than anything that she could just lay back and finally work on her singing again. Will I ever get back to it?
As Hyorin arrived at the building, she went in the direction of her room. She passed the door to the basement where the recording studio was, and backtracked. Opening the door, she looked down. Well, a peek doesn't hurt right? Besides, I've worked on the paper all day, I deserve a break. With this in mind, Hyorin went down the stairs and looked for the studio. Now that's the dance studio..movie room..ah recording studio! Hyorin knocked and creaked the door a little, she slipped her head inside and called, "Is anyone in here?" Seeing no one, she walked in and set her bag on the couch. Walking over to the booth, she observed all the complicated looking equipment. I wonder how that's used.. She sat on the chair, fantasizing about the unlikely day when she could make her debut. Unknowingly, Hyorin accidentally pressed her palm to some buttons, turning on the mic. Hmm..I should look at how the recording booth looks like. Hyorin went into the booth, and excitedly moved over to the microphone. Right now, I'm a singer recording her debut album. Hyorin decided to sing something, just for the hell of it. She sang a couple of lines of her favorite song, not knowing that the mic had turned on and therefore could be heard out of the booth. Immersed in how much she was enjoying it, Hyorin couldn't even hear the door slam as someone walked into the studio.
The hidden harmony is better than the obvious.
Pablo Picasso