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of ocean and space scenes, finishing the hood with a tribute to the Twin Towers and the words “Never Forget.” Meyer is ready for what she sees as the next step in her craft. “This is a fantastic alternative to tagging (illegal graffiti),” she said. “i would love to start giving lessons. This really is my passion.” Meyer is available for lessons and has been hired as the entertainment at parties. “it is really entertaining to watch, and i do a painting for everyone at the event,” she said. Meyer envisions working with the schools to represent another medium. She is currently painting about eight hours a week and can only see that increasing. “i have been commissioned by businesses and individuals, would love to do something with after-school programs or even through parks and recreation here.” Fran Meyer, her mother, says that she is proud of “her Darbi.” “Just because i was diagnosed with dementia doesn’t mean it was the end of my life. i am glad she is here to be with us. More people should know about her talent,” she said. Meyer welcomes individuals to look at her art and is open to booking demonstrations, parties or lessons. She can be reached at 417-3075. ■

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