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Art: Mother With The Key

Artist: Andy Cerrona

Collection: 2018 VTA // Invisible No More

Art Description: This piece was sparked from a conversation with Shelly Covert about her experience of separation from place and earth that her Tribe experienced in the trauma of North American colonization. I strongly imagined that the earth felt this separation too, and even though it experiences loss it still holds the key for reuniting.

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Art: Mother With The Key

Artist: Andy Cerrona

Collection: 2018 VTA // Invisible No More

Art Description: This piece was sparked from a conversation with Shelly Covert about her experience of separation from place and earth that her Tribe experienced in the trauma of North American colonization. I strongly imagined that the earth felt this separation too, and even though it experiences loss it still holds the key for reuniting.

Art: Mother With The Key

Artist: Andy Cerrona

Collection: 2018 VTA // Invisible No More

Art Description: This piece was sparked from a conversation with Shelly Covert about her experience of separation from place and earth that her Tribe experienced in the trauma of North American colonization. I strongly imagined that the earth felt this separation too, and even though it experiences loss it still holds the key for reuniting.

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