18-Year-Old Brooklynite Gets Her Artwork Placed In The Met
Cliffannie Forrester with her “Uganda” painting. |Photo via @civilwarcliff Twitter

What were you doing at 18 years old? Brooklynite Cliffannie Forrester, 18, has expressed on Twitter that she has officially completed her life goals.

The High School of Art and Design senior has had a piece of her artwork put on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan. According to Buzzfeed, about two years ago, Forrester traveled with a friend to Uganda. Having taken a number of photos to only look through them recently, she came across one of a young girl whom her teacher suggested she paint. Her teacher also suggested she enter P.S. Art, a competition that exhibits work from students across the New York school district at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.



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18-Year-Old Brooklynite Gets Her Artwork Placed In The Met
“Uganda” | Photo via @civilwarcliff Twitter

Needless to say, Forrester’s extraordinary painting “Uganda” was selected a winner, awarding her work spotlighted at the museum, a thousand-dollar scholarship and one of 23 images from the exhibition that will be featured on outdoor digital screens in the heart of Times Square.

“People think I’m stopping here bc I achieved my ultimate goal,” Cliff says via Twitter. “Lol, I’m getting another piece in the MET one day & nothing will stop me.”