High Desert artists L.I. Henley and Zara Kand have created a new chapbook called “From the moon, as I fell” which is full of poetry and paintings inspired both by the desert and by the isolation created by the COVID-19 pandemic. KVCR's Benjamin Purper interviews Henley and Kand about the book, including what the authors call "emotional landscapes," the feminist themes running throughout the book, and how COVID-19 has changed the desert community of Joshua Tree.
High Desert Artists Create Vivid Emotional Landscapes In ‘From The Moon, As I Fell’
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