NATCHEZ, Miss., Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sharon White Richardson reveals how she met challenges to her right-handed painting abilities as post-polio syndrome diminished her muscle strength and control in her new memoir, "Painting Light in Polio's Shadow: One Artist's Struggles" (published by Archway Publishing).
Several decades after Richardson recovered from paralytic polio, she experienced issues from post-polio syndrome (PPS) — widespread new muscle weakness, loss of control, and pain mainly in her arms, especially her right one. PPS forced Richardson to accept losing the use of her right arm and adjust by becoming left-handed. Moreover, the author had to learn to paint left-handed so she could pursue her passion and continue a 30-year painting career.
"Accepting and adjusting to physical loss is difficult, whether it's from a stroke, an injury, long COVID from coronavirus disease, or other causes," Richardson says. "I want readers to use my ideas or spark their own from mine to find strategies for effective problem-solving so they can continue pursuing their passion."
"Painting Light in Polio's Shadow: One Artist's Struggles" is available for purchase online at the Archway link above, from Barnes & Noble and on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/Painting-Light-Polios-Shadow-Struggles-ebook/dp/B09MRQWTWL.
"Painting Light in Polio's Shadow: One Artist's Struggles"
By Sharon White Richardson
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781665715195
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 270 pages | ISBN 9781665715218
E-Book | 270 pages | ISBN 9781665715201
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Sharon White Richardson is an award-winning landscape painter whose work hangs in corporate, private, and museum collections throughout the United States and abroad. Her oil and pastel paintings have appeared in or on the cover of Country Roads, Mississippi, and The Southern Quarterly Magazine, and in "The Natchez Story," a movie shown at the visitor's center in Natchez, Mississippi.
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