She Let Go
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She Let Go

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11 x 14

Limited Edition, Plate Signed

Printed on acid free, textured fine art paper and finished with a mat

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$125.00

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  • 30th December 2011 12:44 pm
    The commentary was absolutely right on!!
  • 29th December 2011 09:07 am
    I love the image you've created to reflect the feelings of many women. This is definitely me. I did that the day my firstborn was born, and made it official a few months later.
  • phylis kovaly
    29th December 2011 07:04 am
    the announcement of this new piece of yours came at a great time for me: just days after The Worst Family Chritsmas Ever. i ordered it. it's going to hang where i can refer to it constantly. for me, it likely will not encourage any sort of Buddhist inner peacefulness, but it'll serve to remind me to stop hitching my boxcar to every Family Freight Train that's heading for a bridge that isn't there anymore.
  • 28th December 2011 23:40 pm
    How very true. And be free! Thanks Hugh.
  • 28th December 2011 21:50 pm
    When you emailed the first version out earlier this year, I had printed it and put it on my office door at the last place I worked. I wrote in an "s" to make it gender appropriate. I no longer work at that place but it was a good place to work. I went to a new place and unfortunately had to let go much faster. The older I get the faster I get at letting go of stuff that's not working. Great stuff!
  • 28th December 2011 16:14 pm
    Many thanks, Hugh for capturing in your art a potent choice I made when I left the corporate corner office to return to entrepreneurial business and community building. Because you listened, created and released the female version, I am compelled to own it—literally and figuratively. SHE is grateful!
  • Linda
    28th December 2011 14:27 pm
    You could do a follow up of the same image, with the colour of 'her' escaping the box... I love this image!
  • 28th December 2011 14:09 pm
    So could not resist. So appropriate. But to be meaningful to me needed to say "she." Thanks for listening Hugh & co.
  • 28th December 2011 13:49 pm
    Incredibly timely, Hugh. Moving. Uprooting. Expanding while contracting. Thanks for the inspiring work (and for making your biz cards even better). To an incredible 2012! ME
  • Brianna
    28th December 2011 13:40 pm
    Greetings from a fellow Pedagogy First class mate! This is an amazing symbolic work of art!! I would love to purchase. Do you do lay away?
  • patti
    28th December 2011 13:38 pm
    thanks for this - and, male or female or other, it's oh so scary.
  • Megan Reichert
    28th December 2011 12:51 pm
    When I saw this cartoon earlier this year it made me feel sad, because that's exactly what I wanted to do: let go. Let go of a bad relationship that was holding me back. The cartoon represented how it would feel once I ended it. How apropos that you should print this now with the "she" attached as it has been one week since I FINALLY broke up with my boyfriend. I finally let go! And now I feel like that little square... FREE!!! :)
  • Pattie
    28th December 2011 12:04 pm
    Wow. This is exactly what Susan Piver's newsletter was about today...
  • 28th December 2011 11:01 am
    Receiving Gaping Void has been enlightening. It started after I bought the book by the same name. This particular message of "She Let Go" struck a chord within me. We all have things in life that we cling to, but at times, to move on, we must let go.
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LET GO

After this cartoon went out earlier this year, we received a number of emails from people asking for female version. Here it i!

I think the Buddhist in me came out in this one. So much human suffering is tied to hanging on to things; material, emotional, or otherwise.

I believe that happiness comes from inside us - We often forget that, and spend a lot of time blaming other people for our unhappiness. 

The commentary on the original image read:

"If you're unhappy, nine times out of ten it's because you're clinging onto something.

Nine times out of ten, happiness and letting go are synonymous."

Exactly.

 


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