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where is my mind

Tell us about young Kelsey. What artistic things was she doing?

My first real artistic love was photography. When I was 12, I got a camera and started learning to edit my pictures, and that became my focus for the next 10 years. I briefly attended art school as a photo major, but the more I dabbled in photography on a professional level – weddings and babies and the like – the more unfulfilled I felt creatively.

How did you come to collage?

I’m a solitary creature and photography is much more of a collaborative art – it requires you to leave the house, basically. That

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