Chanel Miller's “I was, I am, I will be” is a work of “hope and tenderness.” was growing up in Palo Alto, California, she would walk to her grandmother’s house after school, go to a small closet stocked with art supplies, and sit down at the dining room table and draw. She remembers the feeling of peace and absorption doing that. Her mother would display Miller’s and her sister’s art — not just on the refrigerator secured with a magnet, but professionally framed and hung on the walls.
Miller, who moved to New York City from California right before the shelter in place order, says making art is healing, and whenever she had a difficult day in college, she would go home and draw. That is what Miller tried to convey in her piece, which shows a figure starting out curled up in a ball crying green tears, then sitting cross-legged on the floor, and then walking off, head up.
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