Last Name
LAPPER
First Name
Alison
Place of Birth
Sussex
Member since
01.03.1995
Date of birth
1965
Technique
Mouth and foot painter
About Alison
Alison Lapper was rejected by her mother at birth and spent her childhood and teenage years in specialist institutions, principally Chailey Heritage School. The focus of education and training for disabled children at the time resulted in Alison being forced to wear artificial limbs in order to appear ‘normal’, although it was not until Alison left Chailey that the notion of her being different and disabled really struck her. She has been an outspoken commentator on disability issues ever since.
In 2000 Alison gave birth to her son Parys, her greatest achievement, and a huge source of love and pride. Alison and Parys have featured regularly in the BBC series ‘Child of Our Time’. Marc Quinn’s controversial statue ‘Alison Lapper Pregnant’ spent 18 months on the fourth plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square, raising disability awareness and prompting widespread public debate. Alison published her autobiography ‘My Life in My Hands’ in 2005.