Sara Weimers is a talented artist known for her unique cross stitch and embroidery pieces that blend social justice themes with a touch of snark. Growing up in a small town in Oregon, Sara found solace in cross-stitching from a young age. When COVID hit and she had to give up her massage practice, she turned to her art as a way to stay creative and make income. Sara's art became a voice for her emotions and a platform for political and social justice messages. She is passionate about spreading her message and connecting with others through her art.
Sara shares her upbringing in a small town in Oregon and how moving to the Bay Area expanded her horizons and connected her to the queer community. She discusses how she turned to her art during the COVID pandemic and became more politically and socially engaged. Sara also talks about her process, from conception to creation, and the importance of sharing her work with others. She emphasizes the need for artists to speak on social and political issues and the power of art to evoke emotions and spark conversations.
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Join me in this episode as I chat with the talented artist Sara Weimers, known for her unique cross stitch and embroidery pieces that blend social justice themes with a touch of snark. We dive into her upbringing, her process, and the importance of speaking out through art. Don't miss this inspiring conversation! #TheTruthInArt #ArtistSpotlight"
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