Posts Tagged ‘Fotini Hamidieli’
The Life Imagined: Interview with Psychotherapist, Andrew Nargolwala
“Every relationship is an interaction. And a healthy relationship is an act of constant creation. That is why I always say that no one can ever know what he or she desires sexually until that individual explores the possibilities with their unique partner.”
Read MoreThe Lies We’re Told, The Lies We Tell Ourselves, and the Hopeful Truth
“If only I had parented differently, if only I had been a better child, if only I had been more desirable, then the addict would never have chosen their addiction over me. The truth is that addiction is a complicated process that no other person can be responsible for, only the addict. To believe otherwise is at the heart of codependency.”
~Andrew Nargolwala, psychotherapist
Why Create Art? Or, Wrestling the Muse
“Maybe it was the mysterious disappearance of my mother that even now leads me to scan the sky.”
~Agostino Arrivabene, painter; Milano, Italy
Fotini Hamidieli, Painter, Veria, Imathia, Greece
“Whenever my hands itch, I want to work. When an idea is buzzing in my head, then I must. It is time.
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