

Acceptance, Resiliency, and Gratitude | Artist, Henry Fraser
This week’s conversation is with Henry Fraser, a talented artist, who paints stunning landscapes, animals, portraits, and more.
There’s one caveat -- he draws using his mouth, as an accident years ago left him paralysed from the neck down.
So that would beg the question, how did he learn to paint?
He began by using a stylus on his iPad, which he held using his mouth to draw.
He then taught himself to use a pencil, and then paint, by fixing the utensils required a stick attached to his mouth.
Henry is also an author – he wrote The Little Big Things, which won Non Fiction Book Of The Year by WHSmith.
Losing your ability to move from the shoulders down at age 17 – that’s up there with the most difficult circumstances I can imagine someone having to deal with.
So with that context, I think you can get an idea of why I wanted to speak with Henry.
This conversation is about acceptance, resiliency, and gratitude.
It’s about making the best of a situation, no matter how bad things seem on the surface.
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