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Post by Logan on Jul 9, 2016 3:45:22 GMT -6
Mountain Green • Freedom is an important concept in the Rice home. So important that prominently displayed on a wall in the family's living room are four Norman Rockwell prints, created for the artist's 1943 "Four Freedoms" oil painting series. The four works — "Freedom of Speech," "Freedom of Worship," "Freedom from Want," and "Freedom from Fear" — have special meaning to Angie Rice. "Norman Rockwell's studio was 30 minutes from where I grew up," Angie said, explaining the artist would often take photographs of local people and places and incorporate them into his artwork. But Angie and Sandi Rice's home would never be confused with a Rockwell painting, reported the Standard-Examiner. Until a year ago, Angie Rice was publicly living as Art Rice. Read more: www.sltrib.com/news/4097470-155/utahs-first-openly-transgender-teacher-tells
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