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Ep 35. On a Journey of Self Love and Healing with Queer Artist Katie Kaapcke

I n this episode of the Arts to Hearts podcast, our host Charuka Arora is joined in conversation by an incredible artist Katie Kaapcke who takes us through her journey of becoming an artist.

Katie, a fine artist, illustrator and surface pattern designer is based in Sacramento. California.

She hails from highly creative family and has dabbled in all things creative and artistic.

Katie takes us through her journey of discovering her talents, the emotions she experienced, beating the roadblocks on the way and how she finally found her calling.

She shares with us how the journey of self-discovery helped her find her niche and how her love for abstract art and the freedom it brings allows her to express her emotions.

Mental health, acceptance, gender fluidity are issues close to her heart and the same reflects in her art.

She describes herself as a graphic storyteller who is focused on shattering the glass ceiling of the mainstream comic industry with her queer comics.

Katie offers Art Healing and Coaching workshops, helping others understand the way forward and guiding them through their artistic journey.

Find Katie on:

Instagram: @katiekaapcke

Website: https://katiekaapcke.com/

Connect with Our Host Charuka on:

Instagram: @charukaarora

Keep In Touch With Us at Arts To Hearts Project! @artstoheartsproject

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