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Acrylic on a black canvas. The outline of a person wearing a beaded necklace and a dress is done in white. The top of the dress is a solid purple while the bottom of the dress is done in a pour so different shades of purple and white overlap each other.
Image 1970

Someday We'll Dance

I was very fortunate during the pandemic to not be in the position of losing employment fully nor losing a close family member to this disease. But like everyone, I did not come through unscathed. In March 2020, I was working as a nurse in clinical research. Everyone in healthcare was seriously stressed during that time. Literally on the day of the announcement that our healthcare system was "shutting down" to all care but emergencies, I tore my meniscus. I didn't know that at the time, because other than hearing a loud pop and collapsing to the floor, I couldn't get any medical care. Luckily, we were allowed to work from home, so I lay on my couch until I could hobble again. It took 3 months before I could get it imaged, and another month before surgery. So, why turn to art during this time? We were mandated to take two days of vacation days each week to save the company money, so I had extra time, and I was hobbled. The sheer emotions that swirled around the world and our community were incredibly chaotic. I knew I wanted to create, but would the art reflect anger, despair, hurt, or hope?

This piece was in honor of what was lost--especially thinking of the performers (which I am one) who could not do what they most love in life! I was also thinking of the high school kids who were losing those lovely times together such as prom, or musicals.