When Rhyne Howard draws or paints, she settles, relaxes. It’s just her and the canvas or paper, the pens or the paint. No distractions. No basketball. No social media or outside noise. She situates herself in the living room of her apartment, opening the blinds to let in sunlight, and focuses solely on bringing to life whatever is in front of her. Read More
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