The best art is often born from darkness. It takes heartbreak before there’s redemption. For rising Christian artist Carly Ann Taylor, this has been her life’s story.
Growing up in an abusive household until she was 15, Taylor was well-acquainted with the darkness surrounding her. Her biological parents were both drug addicts, and her life was full of instability. By the end of her freshman year of high school, Taylor found the darkness inside herself. She hit rock bottom, battling suicidal thoughts and living a reckless lifestyle–until an unexpected phone call changed her life.
Taylor was working at a Baskin Robbins in her hometown of Kona, Hawai’i and was on a break when she received a call from her half-brother Randy, who’s 16 years her senior. He invited her to spend a week with him and his wife in California. When she arrived, she found a room[…]