Hello Art, Keep Me Here

How you fall is less important, than how you get back up. I fell ill in 2016, it took 4 years for me to adjust to my hearing loss & to accept that I will always need a cane in order to walk.

I’ve found that laughing is better for me than crying. But I still do both. Self-pity has a way of creeping in, particularly when I’m alone and it’s raining outside.

I go to sleep & thankfully, I keep waking up🙏 It’s then, that I appreciate the sunshine & I know things can and do get better.

In 2016, I fell ill and my world went topsy-turvy. Unable to concentrate to write, I painted abstracts mostly to watch the paint dry, until one day I started painting the stories I wanted tell.

Sometimes, while we’re on this journey of life, we fall down. But then the best parts happen when we get back up. Smiling 🙂

I’m so honored to have a solo exhibition thru Aug 9 @cambcommon Cambridge Common 1667 Mass Ave.

And I’m so excited to be showing at Boston SoWa’s newest gallery @tagtheartgallery Aug 2 – Sept 1

“Startling Unpredictability: The Art of New Beginnings

Opening Reception: Sunday Aug 11. (2pm – 5pm). 460 Harrison Ave. C-2

C’mon SOL with me 🙂

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Published by DaNice D Marshall

Pronounced Duh-NYSE. Published writer. Roxbury native, residing in Boston, Massachusetts.

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