EpilogueOne Year Later This is the night, Nick thought. The art gallery in Kitchener was packed. Dunja’s mixed media pieces hung in every corner, along with her sculptures, twisted out of stray metal parts and hodgepodged together. Katie’s paintings took up the spaces opposite Dunja’s pieces, adding a balance to their shared show, entitled Bulletproof. The logo for the show was a gun that Dunja had twisted in her metal-working area, repainted by Katie in bright fluorescent pink. Katie’s art started off as realist pieces, a genre she’d not done much in before. The first was an image of a girl peering into a camera, followed by a painting of someone who looked suspiciously like Levi with a butterfly on his shoulder, and several with Tucker in a civil war uniform. From these, each realist
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