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Coloring Book Artist Files For Bankruptcy

posted November 10, 2007 - 12:51pm
Coloring Book Artist Files For Bankruptcy

When you were a child, and you were using your crayons to brighten up
flower petals in a coloring book, did you ever take a moment to
consider that a real person like your mom or dad drove to work
everyday to make a living by creating these coloring book drawings?
What a nice little job.

However, just like everybody else, coloring book artists are people,
too; working to pay off a mortgage, subject to hospital bills,
sometimes losing money in investments . . . Despite the calm quality
of their work, coloring book artists are not immune to financial
pressures (read further here: Coloring Book Artist Files For Bankruptcy).

Coping with the sting of bankruptcy is something we may never have
imagined a coloring book artist having to do as we colored the gown of
a princess while she kissed a prince when we were children, but the
harsh reality is that bankruptcy is an issue that cannot be avoided in
our communities.



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