Hopefulness - Amy Begley

Amy says:

“Like everyone we are all suffering but there are people like me, with different abilities that are frustrated and find it much harder to adapt. For example, people's routines were taken away from them, and their supports such as being able to express their feelings through art, music and engagement in their Youth Centre and Day Centres..

I am an artist. I am proud to say that I have a couple of disabilities. But most of all, my art work speaks for itself because it comes for my heart. There is no greater joy to express and share my art work coming from my heart.”

Computer illustration of masked silhouettes behind green bars suspended from chains and surrounding by speakers on a blue background.
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