to the artists whose work is the rally cry of a movement who spit fire and fury and tears and trust who show us our value and remind us our rights who place themselves on the front lines of a psychological climate change we need you, keep creating. to the artists who push the boundaries and limits and make you turn your head and look at your world upside down in a more colorful way who take crayons and break them who are never satisfied we need you, keep creating. to the artists who bleed in ink and paper and dive knives deep into their hearts to dig out the place where it hurts and replace it with flower seeds who water their thoughts with tears and find that every day the sun hits them a little deeper and healing feels a little bit closer within reach we need you, keep creating. to the artists who just started today the ones who are worried they won’t be seen as a “real artist” who look at famous works and crumple up their own take it out of the trash can and share it with the world we need you, keep creating. Author: Elizabeth Adan is a lifelong artist who enjoys deconstructing the smallest moments and largest emotions, often at the same time. Her alliterative, lyrical writing takes on topics ranging from sustainability, nature, love lost/found, and community responsibility. A Pacific Northwest native, her true passion is the great outdoors, soaking up as much inspiration and natural color as possible. Find Elizabeth on Instagram and Twitter @edgeofelizabeth or at www.ElizabethAdan.com.
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