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ABOUT JOE ANGLIM

Joe Anglim was born in Chandler, AZ but now resides in Ogden, UT. You may recognize him from CBS Survivor seasons 30, 31, and 38.

“Since I was in the first grade, I was super creative and my imagination was and still is today as real and a vibrant as ever. I am a multimedia artist, not bound by medium or material. Art is the most beautiful process of healing and expression and its vitally important to our happiness and health. I use a variety of mediums from drawing painting, jewelry, sculpture, film, music, and am inspired in the co-collaboration with other creatives. I currently facilitate Art through focused workshops using a variety of methods incorporating movement, nature, meditation, breathing, visualization and healing art therapies.

Art is my life. It’s most intrinsic gift is perspective. It has taught me many many lessons about both myself, as well as my relationship i have with the world and others. A universal craft treasured by every culture throughout the ages of history. It is what unites us all and heals us from our own hopelessness. I appreciate and love what art itself has taught me despite being frustrated with my own paralyzing fear of imperfection. Courage to express our inner emotional feelings out into a world of one sided opinion and criticism. It is through art that I am challenged in what I alike to call “analysis paralysis.” The time spent on overthinking and striving to perfect my creation. Art is this challenging beauty, a tool to create freedom and self reflection or fear. An expression of being. A time to create a space for your brain to imagine, visualize, conceptualize, experiment and create with its own divine abilities. This potential power is then tested through trial and error. These are concepts and skills that can then be applied to all areas of life.

We all have a vision of what we wish to create for our life. But our art will always be just an idea if we wait to reach perfection. We can strive for it but the real question is, why? Why create and for what will its purpose be? It is what I love and why I will continue to learn, grow, fail, promote and support as I use art as my tool to help heal the world. Art to heal. Art for a cause. Art not for the sake of art but with deeper purpose and intention centered around love and courage. Simply to create and live by the Golden Rules of our art as creators.” - Joe Anglim

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