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In page Kristin Nelson:

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Her paintings are conceived without perspective and are brightly colored[6] with many figures included.[7] Subjects include When the Kennedys Were in the White House (1964) and The Day He Died (1990), a memorial to her father painted on a window frame that depicts a country church and rain clouds.[6] In 1999, her paintings were published in a coffee-table-sized autobiography, Out of My Mind.[6][5][8] The paintings document her life story and are supplemented with diary entries and poems.[citation needed] In 1988, she met director-producer Mark Tinker, who asked her what she wanted to do with her life. She told him, "I want to paint."[citation needed]