A Poignant Release
Finally, Grace touches on her Juicy Fruit illustration.
"I really like this piece, because it felt like a real representation of something I was going though," Miceli says. "By talking about these things I struggle with publicly, it allows me to put it out there and then let it go. If there's at least one person who might relate to one of these sentiments but not feel comfortable talking about it, then I'm just happy someone connected with the work."
"I really like this piece, because it felt like a real representation of something I was going though," Miceli says. "By talking about these things I struggle with publicly, it allows me to put it out there and then let it go. If there's at least one person who might relate to one of these sentiments but not feel comfortable talking about it, then I'm just happy someone connected with the work."
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