Contributing artists, Myla Colston-Ballard and Maeva Djoumbaye, share their reflections on art and The Pupil of the Eye.
“...this piece is called ‘Darkness but Light’; it represents tough times—even like now—how we can still have hope and love...” —Myla Colston-Ballard
“‘Eyes of the World’ seeing all the colors of people united.” —Maeva Djoumbaye
“...this piece is called ‘Darkness but Light’; it represents tough times—even like now—how we can still have hope and love...” —Myla Colston-Ballard
“‘Eyes of the World’ seeing all the colors of people united.” —Maeva Djoumbaye
