
Trudy Tozer’s path into art began in an unexpected and deeply personal way. During her recovery from a serious illness, she set herself a series of goals, including learning to paint as a way to support her motor skills and improve hand-eye coordination. What started as part of her healing process gradually became a meaningful creative practice, opening the door to self-expression, patience, and renewed confidence.
Her story reflects the power of creativity as a form of healing and personal growth. Through painting, Trudy discovered not only a practical way to work with her body during recovery, but also a rewarding artistic outlet that transformed a challenging period into one of exploration and possibility.
Today, her journey offers inspiration to anyone seeking a gentle, purposeful way to reconnect with themselves through art.