Issue 03 – The Anatomy Of Quiet Things explores the emotional afterimage of performance, the moments that barely announce themselves, yet refuse to leave. This issue looks at how restraint, listening, and small human gestures can quietly reshape how an audience remembers what just happened. What’s inside: A Portrait That Hurts – A deeply considered approach to drawing duplications that reframes the effect around memory, loss, and personal meaning. Learn how a single question can radically elevate emotional engagement, how to structure disclosure safely, and how listening can become the true engine behind a powerful reveal. This concept and approach is ready to instantly apply to your existing drawing duplications. To Catch A Falling Star – A quiet, devastatingly simple idea for preserving emotional moments as physical artefacts. Discover how a single line and a single gesture can transform an ordinary object into something your participant will carry forever. To Catch A Falling Star is a perfect, poetic “remedy” for times when your participant becomes emotional. How To Embody A Wish – A gentle, participant-centred experience that transforms intention into lived momentum. Learn how to guide someone toward forming a meaningful wish without revealing it, and how subtle framing can allow the outcome to unfold naturally in their life rather than on your stage. “The Anatomy Of Quiet Things” focuses on how subtle framing, listening, and timing can transform simple interactions into meaningful experiences that live beyond the moment.