I’ve been meaning to write this post for ages as the photos were taken 18 months ago during a stay in Durham, however I’ve only just got around to adding them to my Flickr gallery (such is my back-log). The reason for writing this is that I have a bit of a “thing” about doors and the doorways in Durham were exceptional – in the space of an hour or two I encountered some of the most photogenic doorways I’d ever seen, resulting (in fact) in my recent drawing – now a Limited Edition Print, newly available in my shop – Purple Door. Not only doorways – the windows and lanterns were equally photogenic – take a look:
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About Helen White
Helen White is a professional artist and published writer with two primary blogs to her name. Her themes pivot around health and wellbeing, expanded consciousness and ways of noticing how life is a constant dance between the deeply subjective and the collective-universal, all of which she explores with a daily hunger to get to know herself better.
Her blog Living Whole shines a light on living with high sensitivity, dealing with trauma and healing from chronic health issues. Spinning the Light is an extremely broad-based platform where she elucidates the everyday alchemy of relentless self-exploration.
A lifetime of "feeling like an outsider" slowly emerged as neurodivergence (being a Highly Sensitive Person with ADHD, synaesthesia, sensory processing challenges and other defecits overlapping with giftedness). All of these topics are covered in her blogs, written from two distinct vantage points so, if you have enjoyed one of them, you may wish to explore the other for a different, yet entirely complimentary, perspective.
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