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Marjorie S


Marjorie S, 24" x 48" x 1-1/2", acrylics on gallery wrapped canvas, painted around the sides, $1599 plus s&h. Inquiries may come to me.

I can't help but paint what stirs my heart. This past month, my heart has been stabbed.

I am so afraid for our children. They have a right to FEEL safe in their classrooms. When a fire alarm went off in The Princess's high school - legitimately - two days after the latest school shooting, the students were terrified. Many opted to not leave their classrooms, fearing ambush. Parents and loved ones were phoned or texted while students comforted each other. Staff spent the remainder of the day listening - there was no further instruction..

No amount of safety drills or training can undo what's been allowed to happen in communities across the country. The answer is far more complex than eliminating automatic weapons or improved mental health care or arming faculty or even locking schools down. I am not offering up any answers.

I am, however, moved tremendously by the students of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School who are engaging in the sort of dialogue that will lead to positive change. And this painting honors their voices, their hearts, and all those touched by gun violence.

Wrapping you all in love and warmth tonite, and wishing you can do the same with your loved ones.

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