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How can I buy products from the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists?
Can I buy via the internet?

Please can you tell me where I can buy a painting by the MFPA?

I saw you on breakfast television just recently and I thought I remember you painting
using your foot, yet on the web site you are holding the brush in your mouth.
Can you paint both ways?

I am a disabled artist not with such difficulties to overcome (merely a lung incapacity). The question I would like to ask is:- How do you manage to squeeze the tubes and mix your colours with a pallete knife?

My mother died several years ago and left a picture painted by Mona Riding a mf painting artist. I have always admired it but know nothing about her. I have tried looking on the internet but come up with nothing.

How can I buy products from the Mouth and Foot Painting Artists?
Can I buy via the internet?

Mr A Robertson, Berkshire

Thank you for your question. Unfortunately the MFPA does not sell its merchandise via the internet. You can however contact our London office to order any of our items.

Their contact details are:
MFPA
9 Inverness Place
LONDON W2 3JG

Thanks again for your enquiry

You can see more of my work at www.tomyendell.co.uk.

Tom Yendell

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Please can you tell me where I can buy a painting by the MFPA?

Mrs S Wright, Sussex

Thank you for your question regarding where you can buy MFPA paintings. Our Gallery
i
n Selborne, Hampshire has a small stock of original paintings which can be purchased
from there. However our main sales in images are in the form of Prints. These can been
seen in our Print catalogue which can be obtained by writing to the Gallery.

The MFPA Gallery
The Plestor
Selborne
Hampshire GU34 3JQ
Tel: 01420 511233

Thanks for your question.

You can see more of my work at www.tomyendell.co.uk.

Tom Yendell

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I saw you on breakfast television just recently and I thought I remember you painting using your foot, yet on the web site you are holding the brush in your mouth. Can you paint both ways?

Mrs G Payne, Guildford

Yes I can paint with both my mouth and my foot. I originally, when I was a child,
learnt to paint and write with my left foot. When I went to secondary school I was
too big to sit on the tables so I learnt to write and draw with my mouth.
I am quite unique in the MFPA as a Mouth AND Foot Artist.

Thanks for your question.

You can see more of my work at www.tomyendell.co.uk.

Tom Yendell

 

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I am a disabled artist not with such difficulties to overcome (merely a lung incapacity). The question I would like to ask is:- How do you manage to squeeze the tubes and mix your colours with a pallete knife?

George Partington

Dear George

Thank you for your question regarding how I squeeze my tubes of paint?
I am very lucky that I am fully independant when it comes to my art material.
I am able to use my feet for most things, like unsrewing tops on tubes
and tubs. I paint mainly on Silk so I rarely use a pallete knife, but when I do I
use my foot. I hope this information is what you require.

You can see more of my work at www.tomyendell.co.uk.

Regards

Tom Yendell

 

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Dear Tom,

My mother died several years ago and left a picture painted by Mona Riding a mf painting artist.I have always admired it but know nothing about her.I have tried looking on the internet but come up with nothing.

Yours Sincerely
Linda Alston


Dear Linda

Thank you for your email regarding Mona Riding, I have made some enquiries regarding Mona within our organisation and we have no record of her being an artists with Mouth And Foot
Painting Artists.

I'm sorry for a disappointing reply.

Yours
Tom Yendell

 

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