Matt Hendrick lost the use of his hands when he damaged his spinal cord in a tragic car accident in 1991. He was studing commercial photography at the Rochester Institute of technology.
Today he stays busy as an indie publisher and enjoys painting. When he writes he uses dictation software and when he paints he uses his mouth to hold the brush.
He prefers iconic portraits, using positive and negative space and as little oil paint as possible to create recognizable faces.
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Matt Hendrick lost the use of his hands when he damaged his spinal cord in a tragic car accident in 1991. He was studing commercial photography at the Rochester Institute of technology.
Today he stays busy as an indie publisher and enjoys painting. When he writes he uses dictation software and when he paints he uses his mouth to hold the brush.
He prefers iconic portraits, using positive and negative space and as little oil paint as possible to create recognizable faces.