Jenifer Darbellay’s husband says he wants to share her unique vision with others
When Nadine Kelln and Jenifer Darbellay first learned they were going to get to do an art show together, they were beyond elated.
The B.C. friends, who’d known each other since their children were in preschool together more than a decade ago, spent a whole year planning and getting excited for their exhibit, which would feature both of their paintings.
But before it could ever come to fruition, Darbellay was killed. She was one of 11 victims of a car-ramming attack on the Lapu-Lapu Day street festival last April in Vancouver.
Now, the show — called Gaze and Connect — will go on in Darbellay’s honour.
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