Ari Mnemonic

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As an independent musician, Ari has been enchanting audiences with her voice and evocative lyrics. Drawing from a wide range of influences, she infuses her music with elements of pop, rock, electronic, jazz, and folk to create a sound that is uniquely her own, She has collaborated with artists such as Dana Colley of Vapors of Morphine, formerly Morphine, for the noir-inspired single Sirens in the City and Canadian musician Johnny Nocash for the single The Last Rose. Ari is a creative who has always found strength in music. Music has pulled her out of the darkest moments of her life, fighting Ovarian Cancer and battling mental health disorders, so she produces music that would help her audience reflect on their own struggles and turmoil. In addition to her music, Ari is also an accomplished artist. Her style blends traditional painting and drawing techniques with digital art to create haunting and surreal pieces that are beautiful and unsettling. Ari's art often explores the darker side of the human psyche, delving into themes of fear, anxiety, and mental health. Drawing from influences like classic horror movies to contemporary art, Ari's art is always evolving. But, Ari's music and art are more than just a means of expression. She is passionate about using her work to raise awareness for mental health issues, and spark conversation for a greater understanding of the complex and often misunderstood world of mental health. As an RYT-certified Yoga Instructor with the Yoga Alliance, Ari is committed to sharing the benefits of yoga with others. She believes that yoga is a powerful tool for healing, both, physically and mentally, and she strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment. Her teaching style is rooted in mindfulness, and compassion, encouraging students to connect with their bodies and minds in a deep and meaningful way. She has been dedicated to her personal yoga practice for over fifteen years. Ari is originally from New Bedford, Massachusetts, but presently, resides in Maine.