You can’t drive through Bristol without spotting one of Farrah’s incredible murals, making buildings look vibrant and alive. You can certainly see how movement of our bodies and the natural environment inspire her stunning work and convey her adventurous and freedom-loving spirit. In the second Body Story from our Making Waves series, dancer and contemporary artist Farrah tells us how the freedom of her childhood, her travel adventures and her passion for the health of people and planet bring her artwork to life. Can you tell us a little bit about what you do? I juggle a little bit here and there, but I’m mainly an artist at the moment, concentrating on paintings, murals and commissions that come in. It's a bit of a funny one because my mural jobs are slowing down, so I have more time to focus on my own
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