A PROMINENT disabled artist who paints with his mouth has amazed residents at a Dorset care home who witnessed his skills and technique close up.

Rob Trent spent an afternoon at Castle View in Poundbury demonstrating his talents and creating a picture of a robin on the branch of a tree in winter.

Rob was born with arthrogryposis, a condition affecting the joints and muscular development.

Joining him were residents with an interest in art including Elizabeth Thompson and historian and former school master George Clarke, who continues to paint despite his degenerative eyesight.

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George said: “I was particularly interested to see how Rob paints and hear how he has overcome the challenges he has had. He has clear mastery in using his mouth to paint.”

Elizabeth said: “It was wonderful to have Rob visit our home. It was amazing to watch him put his skills into action before our eyes. I only came to painting later in life, at the age of 80, but I could appreciate seeing an artist at work.

Dorset Echo: Artist Rob Trent, second from right, with Castle View residents, from left, George Clarke, Brenda Knight and Elizabeth ThompsonArtist Rob Trent, second from right, with Castle View residents, from left, George Clarke, Brenda Knight and Elizabeth Thompson

Both George and Elizabeth are now looking forward to trying mouth painting for themselves at a future arts and crafts session. Elizabeth added: “You never know, it could be a hidden talent about to unfold and it will certainly be a fun activity to try.”

Rob, who is from Dorchester and now lives in Hedge End near Southampton, is a member of the disability arts group Mouth & Foot Painting Artists (MFPA).

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Reflecting on his visit to Castle View, Rob said: “I was delighted to be asked to come and meet the residents. It was an ideal opportunity to talk about how much I have loved painting since I was a child and how the MFPA have given me the freedom to develop as an artist.

Dorset Echo: Rob Trent at work on his painting during the visit to Colten Care’s Castle View care home in Poundbury, Dorset.Rob Trent at work on his painting during the visit to Colten Care’s Castle View care home in Poundbury, Dorset.

“I found Castle View to be a lovely place, so warm and engaging and with everyone there very happy. I had a great time and was well looked after.”

Katja Williams, Castle View’s Companionship Team Leader, said: “Rob’s visit left all who attended feeling inspired. He is a very talented man.”