Tom Yendell, who was born without arms due to the drug Thalidomide, creates bold, graphic paintings using his mouth and feet (Ian Treherne/PA) A blind photographer who captured artists with ...
Before Rosie Jon was born, her mom had a vivid dream that her future daughter had a special gift. When Rosie was born without forearms, that dream set the stage for how Rosie would approach life with ...
The mural’s dimensions: an astonishing 40 feet tall and 110 feet wide. That’s like dozens and dozens of normal-sized canvases, plus a doubles tennis court. Brooks goes up in a hydraulic boom lift, as ...
The studio — a long rectangular corridor — is lined from floor to ceiling with works-in-progress. Elvis Costello plays loudly in the background; a pug roams. In the center of the floor is a canvas, ...
It’s the semi-final of the painting competition hosted by Mariella Frostrup and the Rev. Richard Coles, and the five remaining amateur artists are facing their toughest challenge yet - capturing the ...
No matter what school of painting happened to be ascendant in the U.S. during the postwar years, a small number of good painters continued to paint realistically. In most cases, their canvases ...
A blind photographer who captured artists with disabilities that paint using their mouths or feet has said he hopes to challenge “stereotypical views of disability”. Ian Treherne, 46, known as The ...
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