Stop being so Catty

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2020
17” x 15”

The pandemic for many people has bestowed a moment for a total re-evaluation of their lives. From the desire to move out of urban environments, parents opting to home school, the ending of broken relationships, and much much more. The one thing we can all be certain of is that the stress levels being impinged upon us will continue to take their toll. As depicted in an article by the BBC, “The fear is that our behavioral norms will have become infected by distress and hardship, that we will emerge more individual and less together. The hope must be that our society, like a virus, is mutating into something stronger”. In other words, we all must continue to work exceptionally hard to not let our individual stains turn into Catty behavior.

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2020
17” x 15”

The pandemic for many people has bestowed a moment for a total re-evaluation of their lives. From the desire to move out of urban environments, parents opting to home school, the ending of broken relationships, and much much more. The one thing we can all be certain of is that the stress levels being impinged upon us will continue to take their toll. As depicted in an article by the BBC, “The fear is that our behavioral norms will have become infected by distress and hardship, that we will emerge more individual and less together. The hope must be that our society, like a virus, is mutating into something stronger”. In other words, we all must continue to work exceptionally hard to not let our individual stains turn into Catty behavior.

2020
17” x 15”

The pandemic for many people has bestowed a moment for a total re-evaluation of their lives. From the desire to move out of urban environments, parents opting to home school, the ending of broken relationships, and much much more. The one thing we can all be certain of is that the stress levels being impinged upon us will continue to take their toll. As depicted in an article by the BBC, “The fear is that our behavioral norms will have become infected by distress and hardship, that we will emerge more individual and less together. The hope must be that our society, like a virus, is mutating into something stronger”. In other words, we all must continue to work exceptionally hard to not let our individual stains turn into Catty behavior.