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Here you’ll find a collections of writings crafted with care throughout the years. Most are professional, some of them personal, yet all of them are pleasurable. Feel free to leave a comment or two, but most importantly, enjoy.

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Equilibrium

When we begin to reason with our own emotions, we can begin to understand, reflect, and progress. Wanting to learn why we feel the way we feel is the first step into understanding our ourselves; our triggers, our likes, our dislikes, fears, passions, and more. Not only will we be better able to understand ourselves, but others as well, thus building up our relationships with, and empathy for, one another.

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Memoirs

TRIGGER WARNING: To those who are sensitive to the topics of suicide and self harm.

Memoirs” is part of a physical manifestation of my thought processes, my experiences, and emotions, tied to the theme for the exhibition in which it was created for.

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The Difference Between Art and Design

It’s easy to say that the words, and works, of art and design can be used interchangeably. While they posses some similarities, they are two very different concepts in the fact they serve two completely different purposes. How do they differ?

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Dreaming Dead

I created this piece as a call to action. Just as King Jr. was advocate for non violent protest - this is mine. A protest to the American people to vote. A protest to the American people to rally up in non violent acts to create waves of momentum to change the political structure. A protest to end poverty. A protest to end discrimination of gender, race, and religious views. A protest to end corruption. And a protest to disenfranchise anything that devalues us & our self worth.

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Say It, Don’t Spray It

Remember that saying as a child, “say it, don’t spray it”? It was a simple phrase made up to help kids remember to not spit when speaking and to enunciate everything they’re trying to say. It also holds a double meaning behind it; third, if you also take into consideration our current situation of a global pandemic.

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