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'Navigation' is one of my latest painting...it is reflecting my way through life

ups and downs

sadness and happiness

accepting and tolerating that nothing can be straight forward or

black and white

my world has become a different one

since PPP:

I am grateful,

to be here on earth enjoying the wonders of life.

I have been taught strategies

to cope with obstacles in life

and also becoming more in tune with

my role positioning

as mum, partner and artist

Life and Learning is never ending.

Yes; I am often frightened and feel vulnerable, but trying to face

challenges, nevertheless using my own pace...

I have learned to say NO ...:-)

Wishing you all happiness and a quick recovery

Sabine

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