One of the ways in which we get to share all of our work is through performance, class and for the designer, the displays of work on the board at the back end of the 3rd floor.
Unfortunately, this week, someone “borrowed” two of the paintings that were done in one of Susan Tsu’s classes. The work that was shown on the board represents hours of hard work and, perhaps more importantly, pieces of a portfolio that designers need in order to get work. If you are currently in possession of either of the two flower paintings, certainly we can all agree that you can appreciate exquisite painting, but it would be truly appreciated if you would return them now that you have had a chance to look at them up close.
No questions asked. Just slip them under Susan’s door (Purnell 349 ) or in her mailbox.
If you know of someone who has them, be they someone outside of the
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I really hope these get returned. It makes me sick that there are people out there who don't realize what kind of work and time and emotion goes into these paintings. It's just disgusting that people can disregard each other so much. So sad. I'm really hoping someone will get the message and return them, but I guess we'll have to see.
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