Joshua
Englehaupt is an artist who paints in acrylics. Some of his work will
appear at the Tobii Dynavox corporate offices. He is assisted in his
work by his mother, author Carol Englehaupt
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Artist With Cerebral Palsy Who
Paints Remarkable Acrylic Masterpieces To Be Featured At Tobii Dynavox
Joshua Englehaupt has turned a disability into an ability at a level that can only be called breathtaking
[February 25, 2014
Wilmington NC] Joshua
Englehaupt is an artist whose medium is acrylics. While his work may
defy description, the talent he brings to the canvas is undeniable.
What is even more remarkable is the fact that his work is produced by a
team effort. He is half the team at OurHome Studio. His mother, author
Carol Englehaupt, is the other half of the team. Carol assists Josh by
holding up his arm when he paints. Joshua provides inspiration for his
mother's work as an author. It is a match 'made in Heaven' for both
Carol and Joshua.
"Josh isn’t an independent painter," Carol
stated. "He needs my help in getting his painting ready. I load and
clean brushes for him. I place the brush in his hand and support his
elbow. The brush strokes are his. The composition and colors are his.
He has a far better sense of color than I do. We use a big color chart
to help him decide on colors and to communicate to me what he wants."
"I
was taking a watercolor art course, when Josh let me know that he
wanted to paint too. Without thinking, I gave him paper and paints and
let him finger paint. This lasted about three pictures. Josh got angry.
He kicked his foot and kept looking at the paintbrush in my hand. He
wanted to paint with a brush. I did what I always do when Josh wants to
do something. I figured out a way for him to do it. His grip was poor.
I’d have to curl his fingers around the brush and help him hang onto
it. This wasn’t what Josh wanted so I started to think of ways to help
him. I mentioned to my husband one evening, 'If only paintbrushes came
with handles like screwdrivers.' He gave me a look, got up from his
chair and disappeared into the garage. He came back with a couple of
screwdriver handles with brushes inserted. These were the first brushes
that Josh used. The handles were big enough that he could get a grip on
them."
Joshua Englehaupt was born April 3, 1980. Birth trauma
resulted in Joshua being diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. He attended
Easter Seal until the age of seven at which time testing became
available that gave a more accurate assessment of his I.Q. His
diagnosis was updated to multi-physically disabled with normal
intelligence. As a result of this testing, Josh was able to leave
Easter Seals and attend public schools. The travel was simply too much
for Joshua to handle. Home schooling became the only reasonable choice.
The other half of the team, Carol Englehaupt, is both an artist
and a published author. She learned early that normal doesn’t exist.
Her stories reflect an unconventional outlook on life that fires the
imagination, inspires the reader, and delivers a dose of unexpected
humor. A multi genre author who writes under the pen name C.L. Roth,
she delivers fast-paced, imaginative stories with enough unusual twists
to please readers of any age.
Carol's works include 'Cosmic
Shift', 'Cosmic Chaos' and 'Bone Weary'. 'Cosmic Shift' is a fantasy
for kids geared to Middle School readers but also enjoyable for all
ages. 'Cosmic Chaos' is written for middle grade kids and young adults.
Carol's latest work, 'Bone Weary', is an adult mystery full of heart
and humor that features a caregiver protagonist, drawing on her own
experiences with Joshua.
"My goal as an author," Carol stated,
"is to tell a story that intrigues the mind, entertains the reader, and
takes root in the heart. I strive to write fast-paced books that
deliver action, humor, and unexpected twists that are suitable for all
ages to read."
Joshua's work has been drawing a great deal of
public attention and several of Joshua's prints will be displayed at
Tobii Dynavox in Pittsburgh, PA.
"Josh and I are just beginning
this artistic journey," Carol concluded. "I have no idea where the path
will lead. I only know we are enjoying every step of the journey."
Carol Englehaupt is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at carolenglehaupt@gmail.com More information on Joshua's work is available at http://www.ourhomestudio.com. More information on Carol's work is available at http://www.clroth.com.
Profile:
OurHome
Studio is a collaboration of two artists. Joshua Englehaupt is an
artist with Cerebral Palsy who paints in watercolor. His mother, Carol
Englehaupt is a multigenre author who writes under the name of C. L.
Roth.
Contact:
Carol Englehaupt http://www.clroth.com carolenglehaupt@gmail.com
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