Helen Keller by Margot Stinton by Margot Stinton

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Yes, a very good likeness of Helen Keller,and she did achieve success in despite of her impairment from early childhood. Strange I recently researched her biography and she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals to become a successful activist in supporting people with deaf and dumb impairments Worldwide.

Thank you Martin Norford for your comment.

Thank you Angela Harrison for your comments.

A good strong eye catching portrait of a good strong woman!

Nicely done Margot.

A very fitting tribute Margot.

Thank you Steven for your comment.

Thank you Carole. I like your comment.

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02/05/2026
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This drawing captures the essence of Helen Keller, an American author and activist. The portrait showcases the power of the human spirit, highlighting Keller's journey as the first deaf-blind individual to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. This artwork is a testament to overcoming limitations and achieving greatness. Bring this powerful portrayal of Helen Keller into your home and let her story of triumph over adversity resonate with you.

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Margot Stinton

BIOGRAPHY Margot is a British based Artist currently in Herefordshire, United Kingdom. Margot studied a FdA in Creative Art Practice at Hereford College of Art, where she was encourage to research, take risks and be brave. Given the opportunity to explore and experiment with a wide range…

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