Kerry Viggiani

After sustaining a brain injury, Kerry first picked up a paint brush in 2018 when her colleagues gifted her a basket full of art supplies. What was meant to be a tool to aid in her recovery ended up being a new beginning. Extreme vertigo, epilepsy, sensory flooding and chronic aural migraines forced her to take a hard look at her life. Kerry recognized she would no longer be able to thrive in the fast-paced demanding career she once loved, but as an eternal optimist, she chose to forge a new path and began pouring herself into learning and refining her craft as an artist. While she still struggles daily with nagging symptoms, Kerry has found tremendous joy through creating. Her art provides her with renewed purpose as she takes inspiration from the quiet world around her, while always using a bright palette of colors inspired by the visual distortions of her aural migraines.In pursuit of a quieter life where she can thrive, Kerry and her family relocated to Grafton, Ontario in October 2022 where she paints out of her home-based studio. Kerry’s story along with her yearly hand painted ornament fundraiser has been featured on Global News and in the Embraced Simplified podcast.

My subjects are rooted in mindfulness and finding beauty in my immediate surroundings, whether it’s capturing the movement of the birds outside my studio window, or the subtle movement of a flower blooming. During our first year as residents of Northumberland County, there is no shortage of inspiration all around me. I am so grateful to call this community home.
— Kerry Vigiani