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April Fools!

April 1, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Anna Kodesch, Lamb
Anna Kodesch, Lamb

There are a wide variety of fools out there. They can be helplessly awkward in social situations and make you cringe with empathy. Some are the life of the party, and cause everyone around them to dance, laugh, and be foolish with them. Maybe they over estimate their own abilities, or want something that they just shouldn’t have. We’ve all played the fool at one point or another, which is why I think it’s so easy to empathize with these goofy characters.

Anne John, Skip's Shrub
Anne John, Skip’s Shrub
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Richard Cutshall, A Fertile Mind
Stephen Kekule, Parafoil
Stephen Kekule, Parafoil
Shelley Chamberlin, Forest for the Trees
Shelley Chamberlin, Forest for the Trees
J Swofford, Fortune Spirit
J Swofford, Fortune Spirit
Clement Lee, Dancing Chairs
Clement Lee, Dancing Chairs
Leslie Marie Miller, City Girl
Leslie Marie Miller, City Girl
Eileen Kane, Lets Just Play!
Eileen Kane, Lets Just Play!
Chuck Bloom, Observing Others
Chuck Bloom, Observing Others
Brian Cameron, Dear Prudence
Brian Cameron, Dear Prudence
Hanne Greaver, Ocean View
Hanne Greaver, Ocean View
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Keany Rathbun, Spy Hopping
Paula Bullwinkel, Floating Girl
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