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Farewell, DMA

I'm sitting here at nine in the morning listening to Mrs.Shields music, sitting in Mrs.Shields class for the last time. I've spent two hour of my day, everyday for the last school year sitting in front of this computer. This is the place I cried, I laughed, I laughed so hard that I cried. I lived, and whether this is lost in a month, or a year, I was here. I typed these words, I made this art, and in this moment I am here. This class is the place where I felt most comfortable. It was my safety net, but I'm ready to let it go. There comes a time in every life when you have to let what was be, and move forward. Goodbyes aren't always sad, and this is how I want to leave. This class made me happy, and it's my hope that this energy lives on in this post.  Thank you to everyone who followed me on my journey!
With love,

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  1. These pieces look great! My favorite is your collage piece. I always see that one walking passed the cases and it catches my eye.

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