Spirituality and Art
Ann shares her complex relationship with the label of "spiritual artist," expressing discomfort with its implications and the desire to remain uncategorized. Reflecting on her Calvinist upbringing, she highlights the values of hard work and familial love, revealing how these elements shape her artistic perspective. Her grandmother's advice to embrace the aspects of faith that resonate personally underscores a nuanced approach to spirituality.In this clip
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