original artwork
original artwork
Maya Riso
“My psychologist introduced me to something called physiological sigh, a double inhale through the nose followed by a long, slow exhale. She said it's one of the fastest ways to reduce physiological ar...”
Risograph interpretation by Maya Riso. Two birds rendered in duotone halftone, paper-fiber visible in lighter passages.
This artwork was created as part of the Breath collection and reflects Maya Riso's interpretation of the contributions submitted by the Artinscale community.
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33 people shared personal experiences about breath. Their memories, emotions, and perspectives became the foundation for this unique piece.
"Sara Lazar's TEDx Cambridge talk on how meditation and mindful breathing physically reshape the brain, the neuroscience that convinced me to take a daily practice seriously."
— Zara Oduya, Nairobi, Kenya
"My psychologist introduced me to something called physiological sigh, a double inhale through the nose followed by a long, slow exhale. She said it's one of the fastest ways to reduce physiological ar..."
— Isabelle Fontaine, Lyon, France
"A quena flute played at sunrise in the Atacama. The breath of the musician blends into the surrounding landscape."
— Tomás Reyes, Santiago, Chile
Exclusively produced for Artinscale