From paper plates to Oprah's stage: The healing power of Rose Hill's art
Briefly

"I hope my art becomes more of a healing instrument than anything else. That's what it does for me." Hill's work aims to foster healing and empowerment through art.
"We all have baggage related to this imagery. This is what I choose to do for healing. It helps me heal. It's empowering." Hill emphasizes the transformative power of her work.
"I started with magic markers and paper plates. I would take the plates everywhere, drawing faces. People would ask for them, and that became a thing." This showcases the humble beginnings of Hill’s creative journey.
"I painted the girls [heads] from behind. Oprah had them on her show and in her magazine. Those became the girls I'm known for." Hill reflects on how her art gained recognition through prominent platforms.
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