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1. Update :: The Mural Mission

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I have been at a loss as to what to post here lately. My personal artwork seems to be at a stand still, which to me is no big surprise with the events that are taking place in my life right now. This spring break has been about working outside, getting my garden ready for the tender shoots emerging from the earth.

I need this. Solitude. Time alone with my thoughts; nature around me.

I seem to also forget my many projects that I am involved in at work. Murals mainly. I will be starting my doctoral studies in September and two big interests of mine are technology and community-based art projects. I am starting somewhat small with this: a mural in the choir room of the high school I work at and also a community service project in our district at a local elementary school. Students have been working on this project for a year and can bank volunteer/community service hours. This is only one wall of four in the gym/lunchroom. There is so much more to show you.

Here is what it looked like before we started. A big thank you to True Value for donating over 500 quarts of free paint.

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