A Night to Remember: My Journey with Florida Georgia Line

As a music lover and disabled artist, concerts hold a special place in my heart. They’re a chance to break away from the daily grind, live in the moment, and immerse myself in something uplifting. Over the years, one band has stood out among the rest: Florida Georgia Line. Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have not only delivered unforgettable […]

Behind the Brush: Creating a Watercolor Pet Portrait

Creating a watercolor pet portrait is a journey filled with attention to detail, emotion, and creativity. Over the years, I’ve honed my craft as a pet portrait artist, capturing the essence of countless furry companions in vibrant watercolor art. Today, I’m excited to share my step-by-step process for crafting these unique pieces, combining my passion for painting and my […]

Top Five Celebrity Meetups: A Journey with a Disabled Artist

Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (commonly known as Brittle Bone Disease) has shaped many aspects of my life, including my love for art, music, and unique experiences. As a disabled artist, I’ve always found joy and motivation in connecting with others, whether through my artwork or my passion for music. Over the past several years, I’ve had the incredible opportunity […]

Living with OI: Barometric Pressure, Pain, and Motivation

As a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), also known as Brittle Bone Disease, I’ve learned to adapt to the challenges that come with living in a body that feels every shift in the weather. Days like today in New Orleans—75 degrees, full sun, and a refreshing breeze—are bittersweet. While I enjoy the cooler air and the vibrant energy […]

Navigating Life as a Disabled Artist: Flying with a Wheelchair

As a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), also known as Brittle Bone Disease, traveling can be both an adventure and a challenge. My recent trip to Maine was a mix of breathtaking scenery and the inevitable complications that come with flying with a wheelchair. Planning the Trip: A Dream Destination When the opportunity arose to plan a […]

Adapting Painting to Osteogenesis Imperfecta

As a watercolor artist with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), also known as Brittle Bone Disease, my approach to art is as much about creativity as it is about adaptation. Living with chronic pain and physical limitations means I’ve had to develop unique methods to pursue my passion for painting—especially my watercolor animal art, which is inspired by my love for animals. […]

Handmade Jewelry: A Journey of Passion and Creativity

As a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), also known as Brittle Bone Disease, art has always been my outlet for self-expression and motivation. While many know me as a painter, I’ve also found immense joy and fulfillment in crafting handmade jewelry—a creative journey that began when I was just fourteen. The Beginning of a Lifelong Hobby My introduction […]

Being Sick with Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Being sick just sucks, right? As someone living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—commonly known as Brittle Bone Disease—even a seemingly minor cold can become a significant health challenge. For me, illnesses like colds or the flu often turn into a battle for my health, especially when they threaten my compromised respiratory system. How Colds Escalate with Osteogenesis Imperfecta […]

Navigating the French Quarter with a Disability

As a New Orleans artist with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—commonly called Brittle Bone Disease—my relationship with the French Quarter is a complicated one. On one hand, it’s an iconic part of the city, bursting with life, art, and music. On the other, the lack of accessibility poses significant challenges for someone with a disability. The Allure of the French Quarter […]

“Looking Up” Excerpt: Caged? Child Abuse?

Parents of children with Osteogenesis Imperfecta are often charged with child abuse, simply because their kids always turn up with broken bones. My muscles can break my bones when they contract, making it seem like my bones break at random. You can see where, especially if a child has a lower severity of OI, parents […]