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at that point and I’ve learned to trust it and learned to honor it. It’s taken many years to trust the pro- cess. I’m proud to be a hard-work- ing student and teacher. There’s always so much to learn; painting is learning about yourself and life within you and enthusiasts.” Lance has been a professional art- ist for over 25 years. Born in Hemp- stead, New York, he was raised in Lambertville. In 2006 he moved to Sante Fe, New Mexico and did shows in Arizona, Colorado, and wherever his car could take him. In NJ STAGE - ISSUE 59 2012 he relocated to Asia to teach English as a Second Language (ESL). He spent five years living in South Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam. “When you’re over there, adapt- ing to the culture is always the most challenging part,” he said. “But I was up to it. Luckily, there are a lot of friendly people over there to help you as well. I was like any other immigrant, but I was an American. So I kind of got that perspective, which is a very unique perspective - suddenly you’re the immigrant!” INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 96