Lille Diane~ near fatal accident inspires art
To listen to interview with Lille Diane CLICK HERE
Lille Diane turned to art after a near fatal car accident tipped her over the edge. Surviving the accident was a blessing but it came with a case of post-traumatic stress disorder. Art and creative expression have been the saving grace from this whole experience.
Here is a portrait of Lille Diane in a moment of contemplation.
As a Soul Artist I know the power of art as a way to heal, to clarify your purpose, to receive guidance in your life, and to become the most exquisite expression of yourself. I’m always fascinated to learn the stories the lure people to connect with their creative spirit. For Lille Diane it was a near fatal accident.
Sometimes the worst situation can bring out the best opportunity.
Lille Diane is an inspiration. She has found an opportunity to discover herself and create herself as the woman she wants to be.
To listen to interview with Lille Diane CLICK HERE
To learn more about Lille Diane: www.woodstocklily.com
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February 27th, 2010 at 4:41 pm
Thanks so much for a great interview.
March 5th, 2010 at 12:28 am
I thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Lille Diane is such a vibrant talent. I love how she is using her art to heal.
March 6th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Thank you Laura and Lille. A beautiful interview. I enjoyed hearing my blogger friends voice tell her story. You helped me consider my own story and how art helps me get through.
March 8th, 2010 at 6:20 pm
Hey Lille,
I can really relate to your story. When I was 18 years old, I was in a bad accident with my best friend where her SUV flipped at least 3 times. I struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder as well, and I felt like I was going to die every time I was in a moving vehicle. I had tried everything, but last year (after 12 years of suffering) I finally decided to try cipralex and it REALLY helped (I’m not saying that drugs are THE cure for EVERYBODY, but it helped me tremendously with my post-traumatic stress). I don’t get panicky in cars anymore… but I have yet to start driving again. I don’t have a car, but when I can afford one I’m going to start driving again little by little, just like you are. You’re an inspiration!!!
-Soniei