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Your Next Great Painting Series May Come From This
Episode 57

Your Next Great Painting Series May Come From This

The Surprising Source of Your Next Great Painting Series: 5 Light-Filled Reasons to Paint from Your Shadow Side Special thanks to LCSW Gale Nienhuis for her expertise.

The Charmed Studio Podcast for Artists · Carlynne Hershberger, Thea Fiore-Bloom the blogger behind the Charmed Studio Blog, Kat Bergman, Gail Nienhuis MSW LCSW

August 27, 202115m 45s

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