Art Stories: The Official Podcast

Creating Without Boundaries: The Art of Margh

50 min · 20. apr. 2026
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In this episode of the Art Stories Podcast, hosted by Sky Lilah (@skylilah), we sit down with Sara Margherita (Margh), a multidisciplinary artist based in Toronto whose work explores movement, transformation, and the freedom to create without boundaries. Rooted in the idea of art as therapy, Margh uses creativity as a living language for self-expression, centering emotion as both source and subject. Through layers, color, play, and experimentation, their work captures the complexity of feeling while embracing duality and change. In this conversation, we explore vulnerability, creative freedom, and how art can become a powerful tool for healing and self-discovery. This episode is an invitation to let go of perfection and create from a place of honesty and intuition. Follow Margh: @madebymargh madebymarg.com [http://madebymarg.com] ✨ Follow & support: @artvancouver @vvafofficial Thank you for listening to the Art Stories Podcast, where we celebrate the stories behind the art.

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