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Julia FarneseA beautiful doctor and humanitarian who saves lives and helps the needy, but experiences trauma and loss from her work.
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• A medium 10”x14” rectangular artwork that can create a dynamic and elongated look on a wall or a table.
• Also easy to frame and transport, and can be oriented horizontally to the subject of the artwork.
• Has a 1 1/2 inch black border that adds contrast and elegance to the artwork.
• Comes with free standard shipping in the continental US, and there are also options for international and express shipping available.
• Great as a gift for a friend or loved one who appreciates art and beauty.
• Features colorful and stunning vibrant colors that will brighten up any room or space.
• Ready to hang and enjoy as soon as you receive it.
Julia Farnese was a woman who loved to save and help. She was a doctor and humanitarian who had a passion and talent for medicine and aid. She had studied at the University of Oxford, and she had worked for several international organizations and missions. She had traveled to many countries and regions, such as Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. She had treated many patients and people, such as children, women, refugees, and victims of war, disease, and poverty. She was respected by her peers and colleagues, and she had earned the reputation of being a beautiful and compassionate doctor.
But her work also brought her many traumas and losses. She had witnessed and experienced many horrors and tragedies in her work, such as violence, death, suffering, injustice, and despair. She had seen people die in front of her eyes, or suffer from injuries, illnesses, or malnutrition. She had also lost some of her friends and colleagues, who had been killed or injured in accidents, attacks, or conflicts. She had also faced danger and risk herself, such as being kidnapped, shot at, or infected.
She had faced many traumas and losses, but she had not given up or quit. She had continued to save and help, with dedication and courage. She had also received support and care from her friends and colleagues, who understood her and shared her mission. She had learned to be strong and resilient, but also to grieve and heal.
But she also had another problem that was more personal and emotional. She suffered from loneliness and guilt in her work. She had no time or space for herself, or for her family and friends back home. She had sacrificed her personal life for her professional life, and she had missed many events and occasions in her life, such as birthdays, weddings, holidays, or reunions. She felt alone and disconnected from the people who loved her or cared about her.
She also felt guilty for surviving and succeeding in her work, while others did not. She wondered why she was alive or happy, while others were dead or unhappy. She felt that she did not deserve to live or enjoy life, while others did not have a chance or a choice.
She wished she could live in a world where everyone was healthy and safe but she knew that was not the case. She wished she could help everyone without hurting herself but she knew that was not possible.
She wished she could have a normal life but she knew that was too much to ask.
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