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5-year-old fighting cancer uses sticky note art to make friends through hospital window Liz Mixdorf tells Fox News her son Meyer, 5, made an unexpected friend across the street while he was inpatient ...
The sticky note routine carried on for several weeks while Meyer had to stay at the children’s hospital for his last three chemo treatments, which Mixdorf notes was a challenge because Meyer ...
While undergoing brain cancer treatment, 5-year-old Meyer Mixdorf put up sticky note art on the window of his Kansas City hospital room. Across the street, someone started putting sticky note art ...
Meyer would change rooms, but it was clear where he’d been moved to because a new piece of art would pop up. And on July 9, he and his mom went to see if they could meet the mystery friend.
Before sticky notes, he used coffee sleeves. His first miniature sketch was inspired by romance. He was a student at IUPUI’s Herron School of Art and working at Starbucks.
The brightly colored, sticky-note art that filled the windows of Ohio State’s North Campus dorms last school year — stirring political debate, poking fun at that team up north and paying ...
Instead of residents being able to express themselves through sticky note art, residents are now subject to punishment. In an email to Residents Assistants in Kennedy, the building’s Residence ...
Sticky notes support artistry on multiple levels, but with little recognition, one wonders if the post-it note art will be around for long enough to become an established form of creative expression.
Opening August 28 East End Studio Gallery opens its exhibit of sticky-note art with a reception from 4 to 7 p.m. Closing August 26 Art League Houston shuts down two ...
The sticky note routine carried on for several weeks while Meyer had to stay at the children’s hospital for his last three chemo treatments, which Mixdorf notes was a challenge because Meyer ...
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