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Art 'like medicine' for accountant turned artist after brain injury
Key takeaways
- Cheryl Blacklock says creating art has been part of her recovery after brain surgery.
- Eyes brimming with emotion gaze out from the canvas, as Ms Blacklock's hand moves as if on instinct, a vision clear in her mind.
- The art studio has become a refuge and place of calm for Cheryl after her brain surgery.
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Cheryl Blacklock says creating art has been part of her recovery after brain surgery. (ABC News: Emma Siossian)
Link copied Share Share article In a backyard studio, surrounded by plants and birdsong, artist Cheryl Blacklock is bringing to life an abstract image of a young woman's face.
Eyes brimming with emotion gaze out from the canvas, as Ms Blacklock's hand moves as if on instinct, a vision clear in her mind.
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