A photo series of my sister from China, before the coronavirus: Although I yearn to travel, sample all different types of baozi from the bustling Chinese street food stands, and physically interact with friends, I realize that it has been just as nice (maybe not as nice, but close) to have my sister home while she attends college from Zoom and my dad not constantly flying halfway across the world for business trips. My family has played an integral role throughout quarantine, and although I probably don't show it well, I am extremely grateful for everything they do.

A photo series of my sister from China, before the coronavirus: Although I yearn to travel, sample all different types of baozi from the bustling Chinese street food stands, and physically interact with friends, I realize that it has been just as nice (maybe not as nice, but close) to have my sister home while she attends college from Zoom and my dad not constantly flying halfway across the world for business trips. My family has played an integral role throughout quarantine, and although I probably don't show it well, I am extremely grateful for everything they do.

A photo series of my sister from China, before the coronavirus: Although I yearn to travel, sample all different types of baozi from the bustling Chinese street food stands, and physically interact with friends, I realize that it has been just as nice (maybe not as nice, but close) to have my sister home while she attends college from Zoom and my dad not constantly flying halfway across the world for business trips. My family has played an integral role throughout quarantine, and although I probably don't show it well, I am extremely grateful for everything they do.

A photo series of my sister from China, before the coronavirus: Although I yearn to travel, sample all different types of baozi from the bustling Chinese street food stands, and physically interact with friends, I realize that it has been just as nice (maybe not as nice, but close) to have my sister home while she attends college from Zoom and my dad not constantly flying halfway across the world for business trips. My family has played an integral role throughout quarantine, and although I probably don't show it well, I am extremely grateful for everything they do.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Isabelle Shi is a 16-year-old artist based in the Bay Area, California. Isabelle loves making art, whether it’s taking photos of her friends and family or painting. You could also catch her with her head tilted up towards the sky, watching the ever-changing clouds and sunsets!