Diane Fraley

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Don’t Measure Up to it

Norma stands barefoot beside a tall measuring-stick version of the abstract “it,” her head bowed as she fails to reach its markings. The quote reads: “Some standards aren’t meant to be met—they’re meant to be questioned.

Stop Carrying it with You

Norma walks barefoot with a large black backpack containing the “it” symbol. She turns her head to look back at it, suggesting awareness of the emotional burden she carries.

The Burden of it

Norma, wearing a red shirt and black pants, is hunched under the symbolic figure “it” resting heavily on her back. The background is black on the left and white on the right, with the quote: “Some things we carry were never meant to be ours.

Stop Sitting on It

Norma sits on top of a large abstract “it” symbol, holding a to-do list and looking contemplative. The background is dark behind her and bright white in front, representing procrastination and delayed action.

Chasing it

Norma runs across a white field toward a large, abstract “it” symbol floating in a black background. Her hand is outstretched but not touching it, symbolizing pursuit and distance.

Manufactured it

Norma sits thoughtfully in a red shirt, eyes closed, as a conveyor belt manufactures identical "it" figures in her mind. The dark background emphasizes repeated thought and the illusion of truth.

Stop Sitting On It

Stop Sitting On It

Questioning it

Think About It

Get it!

Get it!

Let it Be

Let it Be

Does it exist?

Does it exist?

Quiet Down In There

Quiet Down In There

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