The condition means Alex Echo is unable to paint, but he is able to continue his work digitally.
An artist with Parkinson's who was left unable to paint has opened a new exhibition featuring works he has made digitally.It meant he could no longer paint but a change to digital media has allowed him to continue his work.
Mr Echo, a self-taught artist who was born in New York but now lives in West Meon, Hampshire, has been based in the UK for 17 years.
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