‘Pain is a violent lover’ : Daisy Lafarge on the paintings she made when floored with agony
Suffering from a connective tissue disorder and enduring endless calls to try and get benefits, the poet and novelist turned to painting – resulting in work that could change perceptions of disabled people Daisy Lafarge was lying on the floor in excruciating pain when she started her latest (…)
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