To me, hope is knowing that, as a physically disabled person, I have abilities that can never be taken away from me. I would have to let them become irrelevant in a relationship. If I were to let this happen, I would lose hope.

Hope / creativity is tied to instinct and intuition which, if I mindfully listen to, will carry me through the tough times in the long run.


My visual newsletter started as the mind-boggling chasm that, as a disabled person, I have problems with telling people through words what I can do versus showing people through video. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, my newsletter has evolved into me writing about issues that are on my mind.

Thank you, Mary Trump's "The Good in Us" ( https://marytrump.substack.com/ ) and her pictures of her pets, and Jody Frank's “Things Invisible to See” (  https://thingsinvisible.substack.com/ ) newsletters for inspiring me to do this.

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While I started this visual newsletter to demonstrate through video and explain my abilities, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, my newsletter has evolved into me writing about issues that are on my mind.

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I am a Ceramic artist who became a Printmaking artist.