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Artisans in the Micro Enterprise program create jewellery, accessories, signature pieces and other art available for purchase at My Sisters’ Place.Ella Pecora is a long-time artisan with the Micro Enterprise program. She studied fine art and painting in Halifax and has always had a passion for creativity.
“I suffer from a little depression and ADHD and as most people know, making a living in fine art is very, very difficult, so this has been a great place for me to interact with people, to relax, focus on creativity and there’s always the dream of upping my income a bit,” Pecora said.Now in its 14th year, the Micro Enterprise program has plans to expand even further and Trentman says Londoners should “keep an eye out for what’s coming soon.
Ella Pecora holds up one of the paintings she created for the Micro Enterprise program at My Sisters’ Place.
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