this podcast is going to be all about 60's music. the goal with this podcast is to educate a younger generation on one of the greatest decades of music of all time, and to prove to people that Millennials can love 60's music as well and it's not just for Baby boomers. Each week I"m going to review one song by one artist from the 60's and split the podcast into two halfs. first half is going to be my perspective and my opinion on the song and why I think it's so good or why I don't think it's ...
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This week I’m chatting to Saima Kaur, an embroidery artist living in Hebden Bridge. Saima spent time at boarding school in India where she first learned how to embroider.
Little did she know that years later, embroidery would become her main channel of work and expression.
As Saima tells me her story, we touch on how our clothes can reflect our state of mind, being the parent of a child with autism and the value of community.
You can find Saima's work at saimakaur.com
On Instagram @sewsaima
And you can read more about Saima in this interview for TextileArtist.org
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