Bend teen artist with no arms painting Central Oregon scenes for a worthy cause close to his heart - KTVZ
Jayden Tranby, a 15-year-old Bend teen artist, is making significant strides in the art world despite his physical challenges, as he paints using his mouth due to the absence of arms. Recently, he received a prestigious scholarship from the International Association of Mouth & Foot Painting Artists, an organization that champions artists with disabilities. His artwork, which beautifully captures the essence of Central Oregon, will be featured at the First Friday Art Walk on October 4 at Foundry Church. This exhibition not only highlights his talent but also serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and creativity present in individuals with disabilities. Jayden's journey is a testament to the impact art can have in advocating for inclusivity and understanding within the community.
His story resonates deeply, inspiring others to overcome obstacles and pursue their passions. Through his paintings, Jayden aims to foster a greater appreciation for the abilities of all artists, regardless of their challenges. The upcoming art walk promises to be a celebration of both his achievements and the broader message of empowerment for artists with disabilities.