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What an astonishing work! It seems strange to say that I love it since it is a representation of my pain but you really captured the feeling. I am so honored to have been a part of your project. 

- Anonymous subject

The way you captured my internal pain in such a visceral way is so....validating. I mean, even the drained expression on my face conveys the silent struggle of this chronic, exhausting journey. Actually seeing that little monster eating away at my body and my life source feels like such a huge step in the healing process for me. I don’t think anyone really understood just how excruciating this pain has been, but I can tell you get it.

I don’t know how I’ll ever thank you enough for this. Just. Wow. 

- Anonymous subject

(I)n general the feeling was that it turned this nuisance that tends to do nothing positive for me into something that could benefit others by bringing awareness to these invisible illnesses as well as hopefully helping others dealing with the same or similar feel like they’re not alone since were out here and surviving, sometimes even thriving.

- Anonymous subject

What you capture in your art floors me. It is powerful and important. I hope it helps others as it has helped me and I hope it brings awareness to the brutal vigor of chronic pain and illness, which is so often undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, untreated and mistreated ... not to mention how people who do not suffer from it just don't understand and sometimes don't even believe it, or are dismissive of the pain and thus the people who suffer from it. I was one of those privileged people until I started experiencing it for myself, and while I wish for more awareness and empathy, I can't wish pain on anyone. Which makes your art important. I don't have adequate words to express myself. Such is the power of good art. But I am grateful for you and your creations.

- Anonymous

Être artiste c’est exprimer les émotions des autres. Tu est une vraie artiste. Bravo Kiri

- Anonymous

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