Draft:Maggy Words
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Maggy Words (born 15 July 1972) - is a conceptual artist and performer.
She creates and lives in three colors: white, red, and black, which symbolize three states of consciousness: childlike curiosity, the fullness of life experience, and introspective wisdom.
Her life and art are inseparable, with the concept of "life performance" – the unity of life and creation – at the core of her artistic expressions.
She lives according to a zero-waste philosophy and with a deep respect for Nature. Her work invites others to discover inner peace through a closer connection with the natural world.
For her, art is not confined to the object; its essence lies in the moment of encounter when the audience enters into dialogue with her work and finds space for their own reflections. She is known as the Sorceress who brings Magic to the everyday.
Maggy is also a certified Forest Therapy Guide (Shinrin-yoku).