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Memoria for reflection

I was thrilled today to be asked by Dr Lynne Taylerson if they might use one of my images to support a module on reflective practice for the Education and Training Foundation as part of support for an exciting new programme to encourage practitioner development.

They’re still building the module, but here’s the image under a creative commons licence free to reproduce and to use.

I’ll follow up closer to the time with some thoughts on how found poetry and image might support reflection, and include a free-to-use image without text that can be used as a kind of visual template.

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Bio: Sarah-Jane's work is inspired by fairytales, nature, psychogeography and surrealism. She uses bricolage to explore the space between real and imagined; creating alternative narratives as small acts of resistance. Sarah-Jane's work can be seen in various journals, including Waxwing Literary Journal, Petrichor, Sugar House Review (Sugar Suites), Thrush Journal and Iron Horse Literary Review. You can find her on Twitter @Sarahjfc or on her website at www.sarahjanecrowson.art

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