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This piece is for an exciting project to benefit the Family Service and Guidance Center. I was among a handful of artists asked to illustrate a poem written by a kid who has benefited from FSGC. The poem I selected is a love poem from a boy to a girl - and it gave me flashbacks to myself when I was younger. It also intrigued me because it was written inside of a hand-drawn geometric shape. It looked to me like the author was trying to solve some kind of abstract geometry problem - and then I realized the poem might be the actual solution to winning this young girl's heart.
This is Great! Can you post the poem?
ReplyDeleteMike Patton
KANSAS LAWYER