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A Chamorrita in London by Michelle Dallocchio

Celestial Body by Michelle Dallocchio

Galaxy Goddess by Michelle Dallocchio

Magalahi Hurao by Michelle Dallocchio

Royal Raven by Michelle Dallocchio

Chaplin by Michelle Dallocchio

Kitty by Michelle Dallocchio

Very Ill Beverly Hills by Michelle Dallocchio

Londinium by Michelle Dallocchio

Luminous in London by Michelle Dallocchio

Wash Your Hands by Michelle Dallocchio

At AZ by Michelle Dallocchio

London Eye by Michelle Dallocchio

Chavez in Yuma by Michelle Dallocchio

Queening by Michelle Dallocchio

Where is Mr Robot by Michelle Dallocchio

Where is Marilyn by Michelle Dallocchio

To Live and Die in LA by Michelle Dallocchio

Baker by Michelle Dallocchio

Berta Caceres by Michelle Dallocchio

What Would Lyudmila Do by Michelle Dallocchio

Tina Modotti by Michelle Dallocchio

Matua by Michelle Dallocchio

Onipaa by Michelle Dallocchio
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About MB Dallocchio
MB Dallocchio is a UK-based American artist. She specializes in social justice art, mixed media, desert landscapes, pencil+ink design, and murals.
Dallocchio served in the US Army between 1998-2006 as a medic and mental health sergeant. She is a former member of Team Lioness (a team of women attached to Special Forces and Marine infantry units in Iraq) and deployed to Ramadi, Iraq in 2004-2005 as one of the first women to engage in direct combat operations. In 2006, she was awarded the David L. Boren NSEP Scholarship and the Massachusetts Outstanding Woman Veteran of the Year award in 2009.
MB Dallocchio wrote "The Desert Warrior," "Everyday Chamorro," "Quixote in Ramadi," and the "Women Warriors" chapter in War Trauma and Its Wake (Routledge, 2012). She was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, New York Times, NPR and many other outlets covering the female combat veteran experience, post-traumatic growth, resilience, equality, and intersectionality. She has also been featured in the documentaries "Lioness," "The Long Road Home," and "Soldiers Period."
Dallocchio received her Master of Social Work degree from University of Southern California in 2016. As a Social Worker, she now works as a consultant specializing in artistic psychosocial rehabilitation, polytrauma, and organizational development.
She currently resides in London, England with her family.
For more info, visit: https://www.thedesertwarrior.com