Harper is a 23 year old interdisciplinary artist artist from Denver Colorado with goals of becoming an art therapist. Her art work often surrounds the struggles of living with mental and physical illness, while also trying to raise awareness for the conditions she lives with. Harpers main goal is to create honest pieces that show there is still beauty in the world, even when things feel grim.
Harper is no stranger to grief. She has experienced a fair amount of loss in her life and believes that is grief is not exclusive to death. After losing her best friend in 2021, Harper struggled deeply, and at recommendation of her therapist, Harper began writing her friend letters. These letters were filled to brim with sadness, anger, joy, gratefulness, and mostly of all, love. She found writing these letters to be healing, but struggled with one thing: after she had written these letters, she didn't know what to do with them; these letters were meant for a person who could never receive them, and keeping them felt wrong.
This is when the idea of Letters Of Grief was birthed: Harper wanted to create a safe place for people grieving to send these letters too. When a letter arrives, it will never be read, and will be put through a shredder, where Harper can then create new paper to create art work on and then sell. It makes the pain, the hurt and the love that comes with grief into something beautiful.
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