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With so many changes occurring and everything we've been through the past year and a half, one might feel the need to re-strategize how to incorporate meaningful experiences into this new life. Face to face interactions might become temporarily limited, making it difficult to go out to the movies, see a play, go to art shows in cramped galleries or go into a store to buy a good book. But that doesn't have to result in giving up what's important. For those who need creativity, all one needs to do is drive around a city and look for the beautifully painted wall canvases of talented street artists. With an eye for beauty and a thriving imagination, a girl can find her super hero in street art.
Cara's first book, Point and Shoot Poetry, Image and Verse for Better or Worse, runs the gamut. In it, she opens up and shares a vast array of emotions. In her new work, The Search for Authenticity, we are taken on a more personal journey of circumstance, choice and consequence, all of which can help us find our authentic selves. The photos in this book were all imaged through Cara's pinhole camera; a camera she created during her time spent in art school. One special doll Cara shows in her work is one that was given to her as a child and that her mother has kept all this time. Cara intends to take the dolls on even more adventures to new and exciting places and hopes to share their future stories of enlightenment (that is if traveling around the country with dolls doesn't get her locked up first) : ).
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