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Here is my advisor and I at the opening for the 4th year exhibition, ‘Past Due!’

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PAST DUE!
Opening at the Sir Wilfred Grenfell College Gallery this Saturday, April 18th in Corner Brook,NL!
This is the Visual Arts 4th year class’ exhibition featuring work from the artists:
Gwendolyn Aker, Rachel Anstey, Caleigh Childs, Jonathan Cohlmeyer, Jenny Dwyer, Lenore Gale, Nancy Jacobson, Charlotte Morgan, Robyn Newhook, Nancy Penton, Debbie Pike, Danielle Reardon, Erika Reid, Katherine Slauenwhite, Lisa Wakeham (ME), Allen Walbourne, and Shawna Warmington!
The gallery looks awesome so far, can not wait for Saturday! For all of those who are able to make it, I shall see you there, for those who can’t, you’re missing out!
My hearts for ages 5, 20, 60 and 90 will be on display during this exhibition! Enjoy!
What does your heart look like?
Lisa
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Here is a video of my collected hearts. A few are missing, sorry. But the majority are here!
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Due to time constrictions, I was only able to create six of the twelve paintings. I am content with my resolutions and hope you like them too!

5 years, all i drew was scribbles...

20 years, together, apart, together, apart...

25 years, the moment

50 years, a black flower bud that blooms when trouble is near

60 years, keeps on tickin'

90 years, takes a hickin' then keeps on tickin'
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Hey!
My name is Lisa Wakeham, I am new to wordpress and am quite excited to start a blog. I will be using this blog to display my 4th year work from my independent. I am a visual arts student from Sir Wilfred Grenfell College and I am collecting descriptons of people’s hearts. I hope to soon start putting up images of the collected descriptions, I will then start to show you the sketches, and final paintings.
What does your heart look like?
-Lisa
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Descriptions from Twenty Five year olds
25
i would say it looks like the people i love pieces that belong to each person
i imagine its larger than most, but only by a smidgeon. i also imagine that as of last wednesday there is a large crack running down the front side where it has recently broken


































