63. How To Challenge Stereotypes Through Art - Candice Tavares
How can you unleash your creativity and defy limitations? Candice Tavares, is a palliative care pharmacist by day and artist off-the clock. Candice embraces the rich textures of wood to create powerful works that celebrate Black beauty and shatter negative stereotypes. Her art is a warm embrace, reminding viewers of their inherent value and strength. Tune in for a dose of inspiration! ✨ Keep up with your host Martine Severin https://martineseverin.com/ Follow This Is How We Create on IG. / Follow Martine on Instagram: / This is How We Create is produced by Martine Severin and edited by Casandra Voltolina. Episode research conducted by Braila West. Get to know Candice’s work: https://www.noellerx.com/ See Candice’s work on Instagram: / noellerx

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