Miss Nobody's Strike Back
her art piece, "Whispers in the Wind," was being showcased on a popular art website. Her heart raced as she clicked
nd hard work without even acknowledging her as the artist. Clara's mind raced with questions: Who could h
e gallery, demanding answers. The curato
owledge of its origins or that it was stolen from you. However, we're willing
h more than that! She refused the offer and threatened legal action, det