A Disabled Artist Paints Beautiful Fairies Using Her iPad
According to Monica Michelle: “Before I was disabled I was a photographer now I paint using my iPad. I have many toys to deal with chronic pain but distraction by art is a favorite of mine. For five years I have been working on fairy illustrations.”
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