Tufts student Niko Krivanek's mother has been incarcerated for 19 years. His art connects them.
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Local "She's a person who is full of love."Quarters, often used for laundry, bubble gum, a child's trinkets, or paying a meter, often don't get a second thought.But to 24-year-old Niko Krivanek and his mother, they represent so much more than just spare change.They represent the visible ways in which he can show love for his mom, who's been incarcerated in Utah State Prison for virtually his entire life.
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