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  <description>Whole. Broken. Fixed.Breakage as an opportunity for a new start.Exposing the flaws, the scars, the imperfect and making them part of the story.Painted in the Back Central neighborhood in Lowell, this piece speaks of human fragility. The wall is part of the Eliot Church, which has become a point of refuge for all who are unhoused.– Bryan BeyungBeyond Walls</description>
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