Here it is the last day of 2016! Where has the time gone? Looking back, this has been a year filled with projects, workshops and learning new techniques that have expanded my horizons.
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Looking forward, my New Year’s Resolution for 2017 is to challenge myself by incorporating these new perspectives and skills into my work!

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