A journalist from an online culture magazine, who had seen my exhibit online, reached out. She wasn't interested in the crime; she was interested in the art.
She wanted to write a piece about Luna Reyes as a lost local artist and my project to preserve her work. The interview was different. We talked about composition, light, and the power of art to bear witness. It was a healing conversation.
It was another step in transforming Luna's story from a sensational tragedy into a lasting cultural legacy.
