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The Day Is Worried Art Print
by Vennie Kocsis
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The Day Is Worried art print by Vennie Kocsis. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This piece of art it an AI rendering of a quote from on of my favorite authors, Rachel Thompson's and her beautiful book, Broken People.
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Artist's Description
This piece of art it an AI rendering of a quote from on of my favorite authors, Rachel Thompson's and her beautiful book, "Broken People."
The quote from "Broken People": “The day is worried about me. Reaching out in fingered waves to hold me steady, but it’s no use. I’ll not be walking through her garden of green tendrils today. I don’t know the way.”
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About Vennie Kocsis
Vennie Kocsis is a unique artist who draws upon her life and adverse childhood to create art. Her work embodies her neurodivergence, capturing the depth and vast possibilities of imagination and art therapy. Vennie is the author of "Cult Child," a memoir about her life growing up in Sam Fife's Move of God end-times cult. Vennie's style is provocative and thought inducing, taking the viewer on an emotional ride through many realms of the mind. "It all floats in the ether. If you stand still long enough, you’ll catch the whispers, and they become your art." Visit Vennie's official website to check out her other products at her redbubble shop. VennieKocsis.com
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