When she is eighteen, Hanneke Boot discovers that painting with her mouth is easier for her than painting with her hands.
Born with a muscle disease, she's experienced a host of challenges.
But she's found her calling in art and paints everything: views, landscapes, mills, and portraits.
In Ain't No Mountain High Enough, she shares her story.
Boot narrates how being born with a physical disability guarantees you will run into obstacles for life.
But she tells how those obstacles.
Everything | Views landscapes mills and portraits |
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