Sandal Gap Studio provides a creative outlet for artists with disabilities
Briefly

"Sevy, when she first came home to us, had a lot of trouble just integrating into our family and communicating with us. It was just a hard time for all of us. And then she started painting, and art kind of became her way of communication and kind of therapeutic for her, and she started really opening up to us."
"I thought that there are other people like her that could express themselves through art. It's just the best to see them express themselves."
"I am very proud of the art that I made. My parents are so proud of me. I'm very happy I get to follow in my moms footsteps and be an artist like she is."
"When the artists see their work up on the walls and people admiring it, it brings them so much joy. It brings everybody so much joy, but it makes them happy to see people admiring their work and taking the time to appreciate it."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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