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Starting with the End in Mind
Starting with the End in Mind

Starting with the End in Mind

The final Sunday for the installation was to be Easter Sunday. I decided that as the layers are pulled back, the colors should lighten to reveal yellows, golds, and oranges to celebrate the resurrection.

If yellow was to be the last color seen, it needed to be the first one tied on. 

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