She created a communal chalk board on the outside walls of an abandoned house in New Orleans, with the message on it "Before I die I want to..." encouraging people to fill in the blanks.
She discusses how the tragedy there has effected her life and how she now views life as short, and tender. I do have to disagree with that statement as life, is not short in a sense when you are living it. It does feel quite long and tedious. It is also not tender, it is a journey of many ups and downs with many very rocky points and sharp corners to bump you around.
Her art installation has now been implemented all over the world in multiple countries, encouraging people to embrace life and live it to the fullest extent. This is a good idea, considering the depression around the world.
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