Post Secret

Discussion in 'Art' started by Purple Banana, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. Purple Banana

    Purple Banana Member

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    Not sure how many people have heard of the PostSecret project... I actually used to live right down the street from the man, Frank Warren, who began the project.

    "You are invited to anonymously contribute your secrets to PostSecret. Each secret can be a regret, hope, funny experience, unseen kindness, fantasy, belief, fear, betrayal, erotic desire, feeling, confession, or childhood humiliation. Reveal anything - as long as it is true and you have never shared it with anyone before."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_secret for more information. A link to the actual site is at the bottom of the page :)

    How do you feel about the Post Secret project? I've been to many of Frank's seminars, Post Secret art exhibits, as well as sending a few secrets of my own.

    I feel it's incredibly healing, not to mention fun. I've had Post Secret parties with my friends, with nothing but extremely positive results. So check it out if you haven't already :)
     
  2. Magical Fire Lady

    Magical Fire Lady Senior Member

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    I like postsecret I read the new secrets every sunday... when I first read the book I just thought it was cool seeing into people's deepest parts of their lives and it can be haunting sometimes. Yay Maryland haha!
     
  3. infinito

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    Post Secret is really awesome. I read about it somewhere when it was pretty new but it wasn't until a year or two later that I saw the book in a bookstore. Now I visit the site every weekend. I think it's pretty interesting how much of an impact it has on people and how big it has gotten. The post cards are sometimes really beautiful too.
     
  4. laurenq

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    i really like post secret

    i think its interesting how sometimes we feel most comfortable confiding in people weve never met and never intend to
     

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