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Motherhood is a profound awakening—a quiet storm that reshapes the soul, a transformation as boundless as love itself. Since giving birth, Mai Blanco has felt an even stronger pull toward nature, a search for an instinctive grounding force in an ever-changing, tumultuous world. As life accelerates throughout adulthood, it also pauses abruptly giving birth, revealing what truly matters. In moments of disorientation, where she describes herself as “a disintegrating body dissolving into the void,” she follows a primal urge that draws her back to the earth. There, her need for stability and support is effortlessly met by soil, water, rock, and plants.
Blanco’s bond with nature has deepened like roots seeking the earth, growing stronger with the tides of motherhood. This bond is at the heart of I Crave To Be All. As in life, her practice becomes a search for anchor points and steady ground amidst the shifting currents of reality. Painting becomes a means of organizing...More
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Motherhood is a profound awakening—a quiet storm that reshapes the soul, a transformation as boundless as love itself. Since giving birth, Mai Blanco has felt an even stronger pull toward nature, a search for an instinctive grounding force in an ever-changing, tumultuous world. As life accelerates throughout adulthood, it also pauses abruptly giving birth, revealing what truly matters. In moments of disorientation, where she describes herself as “a disintegrating body dissolving into the void,” she follows a primal urge that draws her back to the earth. There, her need for stability and support is effortlessly met by soil, water, rock, and plants.
Blanco’s bond with nature has deepened like roots seeking the earth, growing stronger with the tides of motherhood. This bond is at the heart of I Crave To Be All. As in life, her practice becomes a search for anchor points and steady ground amidst the shifting currents of reality. Painting becomes a means of organizing...More