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Cody Sanders wonders if he should have been a cowboy.

He explores that theme and the butterfly effect 鈥 the effect that one small change may make in a life 鈥 in his exhibit 鈥淪hould Have Been a Cowboy鈥 at The Gallery in Sams Hall of Fine Arts on the 黑料不打烊 campus.

The exhibit will open March 4 and run through April 8. A public reception will be from 5-6:30 p.m. March 6, with remarks at 5:30.

鈥淲hat started off as a lighthearted idea has turned into a year of deep research and inner reflections,鈥 Sanders said. 鈥淭hese paintings are depicting a dream or a feeling of a life that could have been, 鈥榮hould have been a cowboy.鈥欌

Instead of being a cowboy, Sanders became a musician, painter and tattoo artist. Born in Texas, he spent his young adult years in the indie art scene in Chicago. He now owns Subvert Studio, a tattoo parlor and collaborative space in Salina.

The Gallery exhibits are free and open to the public.

Release by Jean Kozubowski

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