Do You Believe in Fairies?
Compositions of Truth and Nature in Art and Poetry
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Narrated by:
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Ashley Anne Strobridge
About this listen
This is an audio journey through a collection of original Nature photography paired with original poetry & prose. Within you'll find lyrical audio descriptions of photos spanning the landscapes of my home state of Vermont, as well as a curated selection of photos from Virginia. This art is paired with whimsical and impactful poetry in themes of ecology, fantasy, social justice (BIPOC, LBGTQIA+ & Women's Rights, aging & disability), literature, conservation, history, family trauma, healing, and never forgetting pure Fascination with the Wonders of the Universe.
This work is intended to create access to the wonders and benefits of nature to those who may have mobility issues, disabilities (including visual impairment), or who otherwise lack access to the healing power of nature due to financial hardship, racial, social, or fat-biased exclusion, or other circumstances.
Art, science, magic, nature, truth, justice, love, and creativity: through Astrobridge Artistry, I aim to communicate the magic and wonder of nature, hoping to make the beauty and healing powers of the natural world accessible and inviting to all. As someone with multiple disabilities and limited mobility myself, I pride myself on taking photos of and being inspired by beautiful and whimsical scenes in natural places that are easily accessible.
Whether I'm on a dirt road two steps from my car door, on an accessible nature trail, or even right on my own balcony in Montpelier, VT, in my Magic Garden in the Sky, illustrating that the beauty of Nature can be more accessible than you think, and that you don't need to have the ability to climb a rocky mountain trail to witness the majesty of nature, is one of my main missions. It is important to me to share my photos and writing with a world with ever diminishing access to the truth and natural surroundings.
Two photos are credited to my Mother, Diana Whittington (the Rainbow's Daughter & There & Back Again), and another is in the Public Domain. The remainder of the photos were taken by me.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2024 Ashley Anne Strobridge (P)2024 Ashley Anne Strobridge