An extraordinary illustrator and his… typewriter?

The late Paul Smith was a portrait in determination. 22 Words writes,

As a child he was diagnosed with severe spastic cerebral palsy — but that never kept him from pursuing his love of art. Although Paul’s condition made him unable to hold a paintbrush or pen, or even speak and eat, he became a phenomenon in the art world.

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