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Yogi Dada: From Wounded Heart to Wearable Art

2 min · 25. touko 2026
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Yogi Dada [https://www.yogidada.com/] is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans painting, poetry, music, and wearable art. Inspired by her mother’s early lessons and shaped by years of creative exploration, she transforms personal memory and emotion into bold, colorful earrings she calls “Dadas.” Based in Center Point, Ala., her custom jewelry tells stories of resilience, identity, and self-expression. Learn more at YogiDada.com [https://www.yogidada.com/]. Arts Fell on Alabama airs weekly on Troy Public Radio. © 2026 Alabama State Council on the Art.

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