“Family History in Art” – an Interview with Sara Lynne Lindsay

How did you decide to become an artist?  My parents were very good at keeping art supplies on hand. To their dismay, I did not limit myself to crayons and paper; I remember making potions out of flowers, glue, shampoo, and anything that would mix well into my concoctions. Apparently, these supplies weren’t as cheap […]
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