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Dec 7, 2023Liked by Lyndsay Kaldor, Bridget Luff

I love the energetic intention of a space. It really just impact how you show up for yourself creatively and with movement when the space is in that vibe. I too love peaking into others homes and practices. So inspiring!

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Very happy to hear it resonated Jules!

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So true! I’m glad that came through in the interview with Bridget, creating an intentional space for creativity (with space for it to evolve) makes a huge difference. And yes, love a peek into homes and inspiring ways of being! xx

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I loved reading about your new space taking shape and about the way Bridget creates her own spaces. The images bring it all to life, I so enjoy a look into other people’s homes! Xx

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Ah thanks so much, I have spent quite some time putting together paint samples this week, I have a feeling they are extremely similar (!) but at least I am consistent with what I like...! I’m glad you enjoyed reading about how Bridget shapes her spaces too, it feels very natural and as a true expression of who she is and where she is at right now. Yes also so intrigued by how people live, glad the pics helped to paint a picture xx

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So lovely to hear lovely Bridget’s voice alongside your own! ❤️

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Ah thank you for saying Annabel, I loved talking to Bridget about how her space and creativity are evolving, her words felt like a magic balm to me xx

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The perfect evocation of place – spirit me to Oxford immediately. I loved learning about Bridget and her creative practice. The way both longstanding ritual and a recrnt move inform the way she moves through her days. Just subscribed to her Substack, too. Dreamy images, as always, Lyndsay. And can I just throw a vote in for Setting Plaster? My top paint colour. Well... Actually, if we're going to talk paint I could be here all day!

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Ah thank you for reading and for your lovely comment Lindsay. Yes, on the first train to Oxford too! I am so glad you enjoyed reading about Bridget's approach to her creative practice and space, I love the idea of it all evolving together. Also delighted to hear you have subscribed to Our Wildflowers, there will be magic afoot there I am sure! And thank you for your vote for Setting Plaster, I absolutely agree that you can't go wrong with it for the plastery brownish pink I am after — will keep you posted! xx

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