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Indie Alaska | Creativity goes beyond art in a unique and novel way | INDIE ALASKA @indiealaska | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 13 minutes ago
Freehand artist Meg Kelley has been crafting since she was a kid learning to live with an ADHD diagnosis. Now as an adult living in Anchorage, Alaska, Meg is realizing how the uniqueness of her internal world is helping her tap into her artistic creativity in new and inspiring ways. See the full episode at youtu.be/UkHs-4vvPRs.

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