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July 05, 2015

Make art like nobody's watching

July 05, 2015/ Ant Gray
Make art like nobody's watching

All about having time to play, and making stuff for yourself first before showing others.

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July 05, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Adventures in psychoanalysis, Art and creativity, Perfectionism, Writers and writing
D-W- Winnicott, Penrose triangle, Psychoanalysis, The True Self and the False Self, Tom Waits
June 14, 2015

The Psychopathology of the Dark Side

June 14, 2015/ Ant Gray
The Psychopathology of the Dark Side

About breasts, cinema and the Dark Side.

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June 14, 2015/ Ant Gray/
Adventures in psychoanalysis
breastfeeding, childhood development, Maya Angelou, Object Relations Theory, Psychoanalysis, Star Wars, The dark side, The Death Star, The Force, Virginia Woolf

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