The artist, Tak, picked up a paintbrush for the first time at age 50, fulfilling a childhood vision. Despite various detours in life, she eventually found her way to the canvas with the help of therapy and encouragement. Now, twenty years later, Tak continues to create art in her studio.
The artist, Tak, picked up a paintbrush for the first time at age 50, fulfilling a childhood vision . Despite various detours in life, she eventually found her way to the canvas with the help of therapy and encouragement.
Now, twenty years later, Tak continues to create art in her studio.
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