It’s an outlet that’s kept Cliff Derksen moving forward since his daughter’s murder three decades ago. He’s putting pencil to paper and expressing his emotions through sketches and sculptures, creating pieces that serve as his form of therapy during the most difficult times. Global’s Brittany Greenslade reports.
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Healing through art: Cliff Derksen’s outlet after daughter’s murder
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