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Thanks for sharing your road to becoming and artist!! Loved reading about it.
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Thank you, Cathy. There is so much living that goes into making art. Life and art are always intertwined.
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This is interestingly just the thing I’ve been looking for! Excellent and thankyou!
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Thank you, Chi.
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