Abigail Stockinger
Spinal Tap, 2025
Framed print, 22” x 18”. $350
Website: https://www.notdoneyetstudio.com/
California, USA
Framed print, 22” x 18”. $350
Website: https://www.notdoneyetstudio.com/
California, USA
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Using painting as a way to convey complex feelings and experiences as a person with spinal cord injury (SCI).
BIO:
Born into an eclectic family of free spirits & blue-collar workers, Abigail discovered the creative outlet of art at an early age. It was through her art that she learned how to express herself & her views of the world in a way that words never could.
This would become an important coping mechanism for her later in life, as she suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident that left her requiring a wheelchair during the early years of college. Despite the challenges thrown at her, she (along with her sister) became the first ones in her family to graduate from college, with her studies focused on art & horses.
Through the years, she has learned to embrace the many mediums art provides, with digital art & watercolors being her current focus during these challenging times.
This would become an important coping mechanism for her later in life, as she suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident that left her requiring a wheelchair during the early years of college. Despite the challenges thrown at her, she (along with her sister) became the first ones in her family to graduate from college, with her studies focused on art & horses.
Through the years, she has learned to embrace the many mediums art provides, with digital art & watercolors being her current focus during these challenging times.
DESCRIPTION
Spinal Tap:
Against a mottled indigo background is a blue tinted spinal column wrapped in a spiraling tendril of green ivy with red stems and two red hibiscus flowers. On the left side is a strip of barbed wire, and coming out from behind the base of the spinal column and extending from side to side of the image are twists of bluish white cording or wires.
Art description by A. Laura Brody
Against a mottled indigo background is a blue tinted spinal column wrapped in a spiraling tendril of green ivy with red stems and two red hibiscus flowers. On the left side is a strip of barbed wire, and coming out from behind the base of the spinal column and extending from side to side of the image are twists of bluish white cording or wires.
Art description by A. Laura Brody
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