Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), or brittle bone disease, means embracing creativity not just in my art but in how I share it with the world. As a disabled artist specializing in watercolor animal art, I strive to create opportunities to connect with others and showcase my work in ways that reflect both my passion and adaptability. Several years ago, I […]
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) means constantly adapting to everyday activities that others might take for granted. As a disabled artist and advocate for art and disability, I’ve learned to find creative solutions for challenges posed by my condition. Today, I want to share how I navigate long car rides safely and comfortably—a process that’s both unconventional and deeply personal. […]
As an artist specializing in wildlife art and watercolor animal art, I’ve learned that the materials you choose can make all the difference in bringing your vision to life. When it comes to my creative process, I’ll admit—I’m picky. From the watercolor paint I use to the brushes in my hand, every decision reflects my dedication to creating vibrant, lifelike […]
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta—also known as Brittle Bone Disease—means doing everyday tasks in ways that might seem unusual to others. One of the most common concerns people express about me is the way I eat: lying down on my side. Yet, after nearly 29 years of eating this way without incident, I’d say my track record speaks […]
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—commonly known as Brittle Bone Disease—has shaped my life in countless ways, but it has never defined my potential. From a young age, my parents instilled in me a drive to push past limitations and contribute meaningfully to the world. This mindset has been a cornerstone of my journey as a disabled artist, helping me transform obstacles into […]
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), or brittle bone disease, means navigating a world where broken bones are frequent and pain is a constant companion. By the time I was ten, I had experienced over 500 fractures. Despite that staggering number, I’ve managed to avoid regular use of narcotics—a choice rooted in my desire for long-term health and […]
As a pet portrait artist specializing in watercolor, one of the most common questions I get is: How long does it take to finish a painting? The short answer? It varies! Here’s a detailed look at the process and time involved in creating my watercolor pet portraits and other paintings. Pet Portraits: A Labor of Love Pet portraits are the most intricate […]
This is a question I get asked all the time. The short answer is no. In fact, I rarely visit the hospital for a broken bone. Growing up with Brittle Bone Disease has taught me a lot about managing fractures without the need for emergency room trips. Why I Don’t Go to the Hospital A Family […]
I’m thrilled to announce my partnership with the Humane Society of Louisiana, an organization dedicated to fighting animal cruelty, neglect, and mistreatment across the state. This collaboration allows me to merge my love for animals with my passion for art, creating a unique opportunity to give back. How the Partnership Works Through this partnership, donors to […]
As a music lover, I’ve always found concerts to be more than just a hobby—they’re a lifeline. Living and working in the same space as a disabled artist, concerts provide me with a much-needed escape, offering both a change of scenery and a mental reset. One of the highlights of my year is attending the New Orleans Jazz […]