Hi
I have been doing some work with my niece who has cerebral palsy. She is in a wheelchair and only has the use of one hand. I gave her a go with my new studio artist 5. Within 20 minuets I could step back and leave her to it. She loved it.
After she had gone home she emailed me to say she had found the trial version and downloaded it. I think it is enabling her to do things she didn't think would ever be possible.
Has studio artist been used with handicapped people?
Paul Tebbatt
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Very Cool Paul!
Yes, it has been used by art therapists working with different categories of patients.
Also, one of our forum users made a video where he described how he works with studio artist to create artwork despite the various handicaps he has to deal with (he uses an eye tracker to control his computer). We've also featured Tucker in some of our past Studio Artist News posts.
That really is wonderful Paul.
How is your niece coming along? Do you have anything of hers that she would like you to post?
Best wishes and seeya.
My friend Tony Brooks has used Studio Artist with people with disabilities of all kinds, he has done some remarkable work in that context.
He used to be on this forum, am surprised he has not piped in yet as this is a topic that is at the heart of his work in “Art-Abilitation”.
More info here as well.