Each year the cover of our SSNAP Annual Report features a painting made by a stroke survivor. Meet the artists! Click the images to view the full reports.
The art on the front of this report was produced by Ken Tooby. Ken has had four strokes, with his first occurring back in 2011. After his first stroke, the road to recovery was a steep one, needing extensive physiotherapy to learn to walk again, and speech therapy to regain his ability to swallow and to help him to learn to talk again. But with lots of hope, determination and support, Ken has managed to build a really positive life after stroke. Ken stumbled across his amazing artistic talent almost by accident. While attending a rehab session with his stroke group, a lady running an arts and craft session asked whether anyone was interested in painting using watercolors. Within minutes of putting himself forward and picking up the paintbrush, it was clear to everyone that Ken had a gift for it. While not being able to write his own name, due to his stroke, it was clear that Ken’s artwork was something special. And he hasn’t looked back since. Painting has also made a huge difference to Ken’s recovery, being both calming and therapeutic. As well as being involved with his local stroke group, Ken has also previously been a befriending volunteer with the Stroke Association. He found this role extremely rewarding, knowing that he was using his own experience to make a difference for other people.
So I now live in a left handed world. You can imagine times have been, and still are, very difficult for me. Normal everyday tasks are very challenging, just the simple things like eating, getting round the house or venturing outdoors especially when I’m out in crowded places. I was given the opportunity to attend the Bridgend Stroke Group on a Tuesday for the Art class. I had no idea if I would even be able to draw a straight line never mind paint a picture. With help from the regular tutor Steph and many hours of perseverance I now enjoy losing myself in a painting. The painting I submitted to the SSNAP team was my way of saying thank you for all the great work the NHS have done throughout the Corona virus and also to say thank you for nursing me after my Stroke."
You can view more of David's art here: https://www.kranky.co.uk/
Find us
Sentinel Stroke National Audit ProgrammeKings College LondonAddison HouseGuy's CampusLondonSE1 1UL
Support
0116 464 9901ssnap@kcl.ac.uk
Cookie policy Privacy policy Built by Net Solving Limited Designed by Itineris Limited