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October 23
• Edited (Oct 23, 2024)

Hello Everyone!

We're SO EXCITED to announce our Community Art Gallery - a space where viewers and creators can post their incredible images and videos of their own art to be shared with our vibrant community of like-minded individuals.

We want to see YOUR WORK shared here on Moving Art, with a chance to have your content featured on our streaming platform!

This is part of our initiative to grow our community and support up-and-coming artists like yourselves to share work and inspire others.

So, if you'd like to have a chance to be featured on our platform, or simply want to share your art with others, start posting to our Community Art Gallery today! 

Can't wait to see what you all have to share!

- The Moving Art Community Team ❤️

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October 28
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Fall is the best time of the year? No.... all seasons are! Here are a few 2024 Fall images from Connecticut. Enjoy!

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October 24
• Edited (Oct 24, 2024)
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When I find mushrooms in the wild .... I feel a joy that it's a gift to me for the day! What about you??

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November 10

Dear Louie and friends, thank you so much for all the beauty you bring into the world!  I've been a fan for a while, ever since I saw that amazing water droplet shot with the flower in the background, but am new to this channel.  Just watched "Moving Art: Flowers."  Such gorgeousness, including the perfect music.  Here in Colorado, we're just had our first big snow of the fall, so all the flowers in my garden are gone until next spring.  To see plants many of the plants I have here in flawless time lapse - roses, blanket flower, CA poppy, sunflowers, orchids, etc etc - it's a delight.  I see beauty as the physical embodiment of gratitude, and the way to let in the divine.  In these times of division, flowers are one of the things that seem to me to be purely good - for the plants, the pollinators, and us.  Thank you for your dedication to the arts and the natural world.  

Here's one of my personal favorite flower photos that I shot years ago - the reverse sunflower - enjoy!   - Holly Wilder

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