Why does my pace of life suck?
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The young adults we know wonder why there never seems to be enough time. Falon and Sara are talking to Makoto Fujimura — a world-renowned artist and author — about how slow art can enrich our lives and our faith.
Makoto Fujimura is a leading contemporary artist whose process-driven, refractive “slow art” has been described by David Brooks of The New York Times as “a small rebellion against the quickening of time.” His art has been featured in galleries and museums globally, and he is one of the first artists to paint live on stage at Carnegie Hall. Fujimura is also an arts advocate, writer, and speaker who is recognized as a worldwide cultural influencer. He founded the international arts movement, IAMCultureCare, and he serves as an Artist Advocate for Embers International. Click here for Mako’s author page on Amazon.