My friend and I talked to a bunch of teens about why they like art.
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Being a teenager isn't easy, what with bottled up emotions and the task of learning to maturley communicate. So we asked some teens why they like art. Little did we know how creative they were. We ended up being floored by how they use art in their lives to make the world a better place.
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Being a teenager isn't easy, what with bottled up emotions and the task of learning to maturley communicate. So we asked some teens why they like art. Little did we know how creative they were. We ended up being floored by how they use art in their lives to make the world a better place.




