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A-2024-Ellee-Sibley-Walking-the-Path
Landscape

Ellee Sibley
Walking the Path

Acrylic

After suffering a Massive Stroke 18 years ago, the journey to my new normal has been challenging.

Being paralysed down my right side, having to learn to speak again and having to relearn to do everything with my left hand, art has become a major part of my rehabilitation.

The process of making art keeps my mind active, helps my fine motor skills, makes me happy and gives me a sense of peace.

Creating allows me personal expression and gives me an escape from my every day challenges

Size: 48 × 58 cm

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About Ellee Sibley

After suffering a Massive Stroke 18 years ago, the journey to my new normal has been challenging.

Being paralysed down my right side and having to relearn to do everything with my left hand, art has become a major part of my rehabilitation.

The process of making art keeps my mind active, helps my fine motor skills, gives me a sense of peace and makes me happy.

Creating allows me personal expression and gives me an escape from my everyday challenges.