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The Color Keeper
Here is something I stumbled across (isn’t that how we find everything?). I knew I had to share it here even though it is a small work as art goes, but with a big heart. The background music is by J Tillman from his “Minor Works”
The Color Keeper from Grandchildren on Vimeo.

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