Jon Sarkin was working as a chiropractor when he suffered a massive stroke. Afterwards, he became an obsessive visual artist whose work was as fragmented and cluttered as his mind had become. Sarkin is the subject of a new book,
Shadows Bright as Glass, by science writer Amy Nutt.
Source: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/18/135509114/jon-sarkin-when-brain-injuries-transform-into-art?ft=1&f=1047
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