Artist with nerve injury wins Australian art award with finger painting

Summary
- Loribelle Spirovski won the Archibald Prize People's Choice Award.
- Her winning work is a portrait of William Barton.
- Spirovski used finger painting due to a nerve injury.
- She was "overjoyed" by the public's selection.
Overall Sentiment: 🟢 Positive
AI Explanation
Filipina-Australian artist Loribelle Spirovski has won the prestigious Archibald Prize's People's Choice Award for her portrait of Aboriginal Australian musician William Barton. Spirovski, who has a nerve injury that makes traditional painting difficult, used her fingers to create the artwork. She expressed immense joy and gratitude for the public's recognition, calling it a "beautiful reprieve" after challenging years. Spirovski found inspiration in Barton's music while painting him, setting aside her brush to use her fingers with the paint.
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