West Palm Beach artist Alexander Krivosheiw has a background more colorful than a Lilly Pulitzer kaftan. He’s hopped from an apprenticeship in Greece with a marble sculptor, to interviewing with the creature department at George Lucas’ film studio, to working with kinetic engineers in California, to perfecting his craft in New York, and finally settling down in South Florida. “Moving to Florida and the beach has heavily influenced my work,” he says. “Brooklyn is incredibly progressive, but sand feels a lot better on your feet than concrete sometimes. Immediately, I felt my life shift gears and open up to new ideas and global opportunities.”
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Read MoreSix years ago, Turlington founded Every Mother Counts, a nonprofit organization on a mission to make pregnancy safe for women around the world. As a way to champion her efforts and spread awareness, Turlington began running marathons. Along with yoga, she discovered running to be a transformative meditative experience that she wants to share with others. Thus at this year’s Nantucket Project, Turlington will discuss her inspiring mission and her belief in the power of moving meditation.
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