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This art symbolizes justices for all. Messages are abundant in this piece. One is that all lives matter regardless of color or ethnicity. Every human being, every individual matters in the eyes of God. In the piece, one example of justice is the two…

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Image 1: [Costco, Summer 2020]
The picture clearly depicts the pandemic. People are stocking up on food and essentials, since quarantine was in place. The dark, mysterious vignette, show the people's inner worries about taking care of themselves and…

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I wrote this poem in late March, 2020 when the gravity of the pandemic was starting to become apparent. I sent it to an editor of the Chicago Tribune who asked if they could publish it as a "Letter to the Editor". It appeared in many of the…

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"Sign of the Times," Social distancing on the lakefront, Drawing by sister [Loneliness], Virtual graduation

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As an optometrist, this year was OUR year. 20/20 vision in 2020. But I spent 2 months of this year not being able to practice what I love to do. It has been scary times for us all, however, hindsight is 20/20. Maybe 2020 is meant to be the year of…

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I started creating Pandemic Art in March, 2020 and have continued for almost a year. As of the end of February, I have completed 28 canvases and have no plans on stopping. Creating art brings me peace and happiness.

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My meaning of my title is that things will get and be better soon. We just have to be patient and help one another if we can. Keep healthy, and march on.
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