A diving accident paralysed Jovy Sasutona from the neck down when he was 17. He's always loved to paint, but it was his disability from a spinal cord injury that cultivated his talent. Sasutona has been painting with his mouth for 24 years, and has mastered the technique, painstakingly burnishing the details of his still lifes. Sometimes he paints from his bed, lying down. His brush size and movement may be limited by his disability, but his imagination is boundless. He and five other painters comprise the Philippine chapter of the Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists or AMFPA, which has 726 members in 74 countries.