"As a teenager, I started painting and playing guitar"
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Pairing "painting" with "playing guitar" matters. One is solitary and visual, the other public-facing and performed; together they frame art as a full-body education. Sainte-Marie’s career would later braid mediums and messages: music as activism, image-making as identity work, storytelling as survival. This early split between canvas and strings hints at a lifelong refusal to stay in one lane, a refusal that resonates with Indigenous artists who’ve had to be polymaths just to be heard.
The subtext is also about access and self-invention. Teenagers often create with whatever is available, not what is sanctioned. For Sainte-Marie, coming of age in mid-century North America, picking up a guitar is not just a hobby; it’s an entry point into a culture industry that historically exoticized or excluded Indigenous voices. "I started" places agency at the center. It’s a small sentence that quietly insists: the origin story isn’t mythic. It’s chosen.
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Sainte-Marie, Buffy. (2026, February 19). As a teenager, I started painting and playing guitar. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-teenager-i-started-painting-and-playing-42313/
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Sainte-Marie, Buffy. "As a teenager, I started painting and playing guitar." FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-teenager-i-started-painting-and-playing-42313/.
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"As a teenager, I started painting and playing guitar." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-teenager-i-started-painting-and-playing-42313/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.





