“This amazing tool removes the effect of unwanted body movements and enables my clients to paint creatively and independently.”
Carolyn Lovell, Occupational Therapist
“Using the Enayball on my wheelchair immediately allowed me to paint on a larger scale than I have ever done before.”
Alison Lapper MBE, Mouth and Foot Painter
“Witnessing first-hand what the Enayball gave a disabled artist made me acutely aware that it not only offered someone with restrictive movement the opportunity to make their own physical mark but included everything that is connected with any artistic journey.”
Hilary Green, Sussex MS Centre
”It’s not just the physicality of making a mark, it’s making me think and use my brain again.”
Barry Slugg, Wheelchair Artist