In this episode, Alma is joined by Alexandra Fuller, a visual artist and poet based in the Utah desert whose practice moves between photography, installation, and text to explore impermanence, climate, and the shifting relationship between people and place.
Together they reflect on the arc of a two-year creative exchange that began as an epistolary poetry practice and unfolded into friendship, collaboration, and shared inquiry. Their conversation traces themes of fear and courage, thresholds, the archetypal power of the mother, and the role of attention as our greatest creative currency. Alex shares the story of a waking dream that reshaped her relationship to making, opening her practice to play, levity, and surrender.
The exchange opens into a meditation on the fertile pause of the in-between — and how both art and life ask us to loosen our grip, attend closely, and allow ourselves to be remade.
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Find her personal work at alexandrafuller.com. Find details for the upcoming creative cohort beginning October 18 here. You can learn more and join Flowering of the Self, our depth immersion beginning October 31 here. ----more----Subtle Practice is a community platform for creative self-inquiry. Explore all our offerings on our website at subtlepractice.com.
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