Rich freelance
Kimberley was born partially sighted. “I had a lot of eye operations and procedures,” she remembers. “This was quite traumatic and scary as a young child.”
It was during this time that Kimberley developed a love of art. As a teen, she discovered her talent for illustration and was named RNIB’s Young Illustrator of the Year.
A double retinal detachment in 2018 caused her to lose her remaining vision. Two years later, her mum had a stroke.
“I was experiencing a lot of emotions, especially knowing that I was becoming a carer with a disability myself,” Kimberley says. She got in touch with our Counselling team, who helped her with vital emotional support. “The final year of my degree ended up being a long and drawn-out process, but I managed to turn everything around.”
Now, Kimberley is studying for a master’s degree and works as a freelance illustrator. She’s even collaborated with the fashion brand Warehouse. “I’m determined to continue to pursue art in this new way,” she says.
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[Image description: Kimberley has long blonde hair and is dressed in a blue and gold dress. She is sitting in front of a laptop. Behind and beside her, there are a selection of oil paintings in blue, white, black and brown hanging on the wall.]