The Power Of Visual Storytelling With Sarah Clinton
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In this episode, Mona had the pleasure of interviewing Sarah Clinton, a visual artist from Nashville, TN, who uses her art as a visual journal, capturing and processing the emotions of her daily life. When her second child was born with a rare genetic disorder and diagnosed with both autism and intellectual disabilities, Sarah stayed home to manage the complex needs of her family, which led her to fully embracing her creativity and diving into her art practice. Listen to her inspiring story as she describes her journey, gives valuable tips and advice and shares her love for ordinary objects and places that invoke deep connections we have with our environment.  www.sarahclintonart.com @artmumseurope @artmumsunited Support the show
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