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Sisters Turn Adversity into Artistry with ‘Wheely Good Ceramics’

After a life-altering illness left Emily Kilby paralyzed at age 13, she discovered a new way to express her artistic passion by learning to paint with a brush in her mouth. Teaming up with her sister Olivia, who crafts the ceramic pieces, Emily applies her unique painting skills to create beautiful pottery for their business, Wheely Good Ceramics. Launched in 2022, their joint venture not only showcases their talents but also brings them closer, allowing them to enjoy precious moments together despite Emily’s disability. Their inspiring collaboration highlights the power of creativity and family support, turning personal challenges into a flourishing and joyful enterprise.

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