Navigating immigration is undeniably challenging, and the prospect of moving to a new country can be quite daunting. However, I've found that achieving clarity in my message, connecting with like-minded individuals, and actively serving my community are integral steps toward not just surviving but thriving in this new landscape. I want to express my profound gratitude to students, art buyers and businesses who were open-minded enough to give me a chance (not everyone was!). While the list of people I'd like to thank is extensive, I want to extend a special, heartfelt appreciation to everyone who has played a crucial role in the expansion of my small business since my arrival. Your support has been the driving force behind my journey, and I want to express my deepest thanks for helping me make a meaningful contribution to my new community.
Thank you for supporting my small business! Aisling Art Installation, Alpine Art & Frame, Amy Conn Yoga, Anna Rollins Stanger, Architectural Digest, Barclay Butera, Boys & Girls Clubs Weber Davis Bountiful Davis Art Center, CopperHaus, Dan Campbell Photo, Echo Arts, Encircle Together, Fair Sage, Farasha Style, Friends of Great Salt Lake, Gallery Mar, Good Things Utah, Hudson Home, Intermountain Healthcare, JDG Studios, Kimball Art Center, KSL News, Lifelong Learning, Magnolia Enterprises SLC, Mosaic Yoga, Mountain America Credit Union, Ogden Contemporary Arts, One & Only Resorts Park City, SLCQi Community Acupuncture, SLC Arts Council, Semple Brown Design, Spruce Spa, Sorenson Capital, Springville Museum of Art, Studio Moxie, Susan Bonosconi, The Real Housewives of SLC, The Scout Guide Park City, Tanner Frames, UVU Museum of Art, Urban Hill Restaurant, Veltz Fine Art, Western Home Journal, Wow Atelier & Workshop SLC. Comments are closed.
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This blog was created to share my belief that the art-making process is a catalyst for transformation and personal empowerment. I am living proof.
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