Pero lo que los hace aún más extraordinario es que Leanne Beetham es un artista discapacitado que usa un cepillo que tuvo lugar en la boca para crear sus obras maestras.
Talento Raras: Leanne Beetham , 26, pinta escenas de vida silvestre utilizando un cepillo celebrada en los dientes y tiene previsto viajar a África para asumir sus temas más difíciles aún
Leanne Beetham , 26, pinta escenas de vida silvestre utilizando un cepillo celebrada en los dientes y tiene previsto viajar a África para asumir sus temas más difíciles aún
Magic: Estos elefantes muestran la calidad del trabajo de Leanne , pero su sueño es ahora de ver animales como estos en su hábitat natural
Hope: Leanne would like to swap her studio in Hull for the landscapes of South Africa and Botswana
'These are some of the best places to see wildlife and the richest for animal diversity. But I'm trying to stay flexible, as it depends on which places are best to cater for my needs as a disabled person.
'I need to fund not only myself but two carers to go with me too. That doesn't include the cost of special equipment I will need out there, such as a hoist, the hire of a wheelchair-capable car and an electricity supply for my wheelchair and pressure-relieving mattress.'
Once in Africa, Miss Beetham hopes to produce paintings and photographs which she will use for an exhibition to encourage other disabled people to achieve their dreams.
She said: 'I take photos using specially-adapted equipment that fits onto my wheelchair and enables me to use my camera with my mouth and with limited use of my left hand.
'I want to demonstrate that just because people are disabled, it doesn't mean they need live restricted lives.
'Sometimes you might have to take the scenic route to get to your final target, and sometimes dreams have to be put on hold. This can be off-putting but it doesn't mean the challenges are impossible to overcome. It's only impossible if you give up.'
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