Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his left shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a victorian house. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his left shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a victorian house. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his right shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a Victorian house. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Mr. Souders, a quadraplegic since a 1972 diving accident at Lake Benbrook, has no movement in his fingers, but rather paints with wrist and hand motion. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his right shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a Victorian house. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his right shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a Victorian house. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his right shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a Victorian house. Mr.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Behind his right shoulder is another painting by Mr. Souders, this time of a Victorian house. Mr.
A portrait photograph of smiling artist Randy Souders in his studio. Behind him hanging on a wall is one of his paintings of a Victorian house. Mr. Souders, a quadraplegic since a 1972 diving accident at Lake Benbrook, has no movement in his fingers, but rather paints with wrist and hand motion.
Artist Randy Souders in his studio, working on a painting of the Wise County Courthouse in Decatur Texas. Mr. Souders, a quadraplegic since a 1972 diving accident at Lake Benbrook, has no movement in his fingers, but rather paints with wrist and hand motion. Mr.
Article briefly describes how Mr. Greenwald became an artist after spinal cord injury resulted in paralysis from the middle of his chest to his feet. An exception to his paralysis is his right arm, of which he retains full use, allowing him to practice his art.