Everyone processes thoughts, emotions, and memories differently, and that was
especially true for Katherine. As an artist, she'd been creating sculptures made from
impermanent substances, like paper strips and filament, that in time would disappear
forever. As each piece slowly dissipated, she'd feel another piece of her broken heart
dissolve too.
What does the last sentence communicate about Katherine's art?
Katherine uses art as a means to help her recover from recent heart
surgery
2
Her earlier attempts at more permanent sculptures had been
unsuccessful.
3
It provides a glimpse into the reason that Katherine uses impermanent
materials.
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