Ann Lund Wahlberg has lived with spastic paralysis since birth and has used her mouth for everyday tasks from an early age — including painting. She began exhibiting in 1996, joined the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists in 1998, and now serves on the Association's board. Working across watercolour, acrylic, charcoal and crayon, she has developed a style that is at once distinctive and deeply expressive, spanning florals, people, landscapes and abstract work rich in symbolism.
Her Flowers painting captures exactly that quality — loose washes of pink, red and purple blooms that feel both spontaneous and considered, the kind of image that brightens whatever surface it lands on. Here it's printed across a compact round mouse pad: smooth enough for precise tracking, non-slip rubber base to keep it exactly where you put it, and just the right size for a tidy desk. A small but considered upgrade to any workspace. Every purchase directly supports Ann and the MFPA's mission of financial independence for disabled artists worldwide.




























