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The Art of C.H.A.N.G.E.
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    • 2023 Exhibit
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      • 2021 Exhibit
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A black canvas with two handprints on it. The handprints are yellow, red, and grey.
A white background with black text reading ". You think to yourself, what in the world was I thinking? Lavender. It is a feeling that you, experience when you feel like, something is missing from your life, but you do not know what it is. Perhaps, it could be the loss of, your childhood when you start, wanting to be old enough. Enough to drive, have your first kiss, drink a glass of Chardonnay, by the fireplace, or live on your own. You do this until you realize that, you wished most of your teenage, years away. Perhaps, it could be the loss of, your innocence that someone, snatched form you. Lavender.”

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