
From being on my therapist’s couch with depression, to quitting my soul sucking job and following my true passion, to make art that speaks, within one year’s time, and still going strong.
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I’m an artist, Australian Shepherd mom, runner, writer, retired oncology nurse reclaiming the parts of my life that make life worth living and discarding what doesn’t. Proud 3rd generation Ukrainian American. \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6 Catfishing and harassers get a life.
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