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The Power of Art to Heal
As design professionals, we hold powerful tools in our hands. And although artists may not realize it, they also have tremendous power. I have been talking to photographers lately about how to use their art form to inspire people who can’t hear to consider getting treatment. So when I saw this photo series, I was encouraged about the power of art to heal.
From Taxi: “In his series entitled ‘The Little Prince’, Slovenia photographerMatej Peljhan captures a 12-year-old boy named Luka—who suffers from muscular dystrophy—‘doing things’ he can’t do because of the disorder.”
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