Reimagining the Shades of You, Shades of Me Logo

Having experienced maternal depression and anxiety while I was pregnant with Oliver, I am always looking for opportunities to connect with other mothers who have made it through or are currently struggling. Last year, I attended Shades of You, Shades of Me (SOYSOM) Multicultural Maternal Mental Health Conference and was blown away by the presenters at this first-year event. This was not your average networking and listening conference – attendees were given the opportunity to create, discuss, reflect, and feel without judgement.

One session on infant loss and infertility flooded me with emotions I didn’t know I had been avoiding for the past couple years. My husband, Jason, and I had always planned on having two children; however, after he was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition and needed a bone marrow transplant in 2018, we decided it was for the best not to have a second child. Until then, I had never considered the second child that would never be as a loss. Sitting in that conference room, with space to reflect and write about the daughter I would never have, I was surprised by my flood of unstoppable tears and surrounded by supportive women who were there to hold me up and validate my experience.

I am honored to have the opportunity to give back to SOYSOM this year by reimagining their beautiful logo in watercolor and working with their marketing team to provide a softer, transparent watercolor aesthetic across the brand.

Mark your calendars from October 22-24 for this year’s virtual conference. If you are a parent; mental health or women’s health professional; or advocate, you won’t want to miss it.

Mindy Wara

Once curiosity begins to flow for intuitive artist, Mindy Wara, she gets swept up in its current. Whether exploring a new medium or researching her next collection, she soaks up all the information she can hold until it floods her studio, saturating her artwork with a deepened understanding and fresh perspective.

Best known for her evocative, abstract watercolor paintings, Mindy’s work spans several mediums and sparks curiosity and introspection. Her dedication to creative storytelling is evident in her founding of the Neurodivergent Artist-Mother Collective and other community initiatives.

Mindy’s work has earned her the 2023 Best Artist of Sun Prairie Award, a 2023 cover feature in Neighbors of Windsor & DeForest Magazine, and a 2022 ATHENA Award nomination. Beyond the studio, she applies creative storytelling to her marketing and design work with mental health organizations, raising awareness and ending stigma surrounding neurodivergence and perinatal mental health.

Mindy works out of her home studio in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, where she lives with her husband, son, and two spoiled cats.

https://mindywara.com
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