Paralysed mouth artist Henry Fraser shows how he started making art in viral post. Read here
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A post shared by mouth artist Henry Fraser, who was paralysed from the shoulders down since 2009, has gone viral on social media. The post showed a beautiful picture of a cup of tea and biscuits made by Henry.
Henry Fraser, the talented artist, who paints stunning landscapes, animals and portraits, using just a paintbrush and his mouth, has once again left netizens amazed with a recent painting that he shared on the internet. The painting depicts ‘Little Big Things’, including a cup of tea and biscuits, which he said may look dull but is necessary to stay happy. My mouth drawing (iPad) - Tea and Biscuits (chocolate)I’m currently bed bound with a sore, consequence of my spinal cord injury. It’s dull but looking at the LITTLE BIG THINGS to stay happy, like tea and biscuits, is important.This is how I started my mouth art 6 years ago! pic.twitter.com/bF1BBdyhOh @henryfraser0 hoping for a swift recovery. You have overcome huge challenge before. Wishing you well. I love tea and biscuits in bed with a book. Love your books and your art. I have a print of your sunflower and it reminds me of the beautiful things in the world when I am feeling grumpy. Hope you heal quickly and enjoy many cups of tea and biscuits. Hope you’re soon back in your chair. The tea in that cup looks a good colour and nice and hot! Wishing a quick recovery from the sore. You are truly inspirational. Superb Henry. I hope you realise just what an inspiration you are to so many. Top man Sorry to hear about the sore. I have one of your paintings, it's stunning You remain now, and always an inspiration Henry. Life always has something to give. Nothing dull about choccy biccies. Wish US supermarkets would import them. Well done, Henry! Love it :) For the painting, the artist used a stylus on his iPad that he held with his mouth to draw. It had every detail in it and seemed realistic. “My mouth drawing (iPad) - Tea and Biscuits (chocolate). I’m currently bed-bound with a sore, consequence of my spinal cord injury. It’s dull but looking at the LITTLE BIG THINGS to stay happy, like tea and biscuits, is important. This is how I started my mouth art 6 years ago!” Henry Fraser captioned his post.More Related News