Artwork Collection

Traditional Arts

The foundation of all my creative work is rooted in traditional drawing and painting. My love for visual art began unexpectedly from boredom and quickly grew into a passion that empowered me. As a disabled person, art became a reminder that I am far more than my limitations; it became a space where I could shine, grow, and express myself fully.

Analog Painting Drawing Mixed Media

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All About Me
All About Me

Mixed Media

All About Me

This piece encapsulates my life by centering my wheelchair as a symbol of living with muscular dystrophy, incorporating crocheted elements to reflect my love for crochet and resilience, highlighting nail art as a source of calm and pride, using... More

Looking Forward to Spring
Looking Forward to Spring

Drawing

Looking Forward to Spring

An illustration of myself looking forward to a lively warmer weather.

Resilience Oracle Deck
Resilience Oracle Deck

Curation

Resilience Oracle Deck

I created the Resilience Oracle Deck to uplift disabled people, challenge internalized ableism, and share motivation through lived experience. Using repurposed materials like old playing cards and sticker scraps, I embraced sustainability and... More

Komodo Dragons for the Toronto Zoo
Komodo Dragons for the Toronto Zoo

Painting

Komodo Dragons for the Toronto Zoo

Gouache painting of the Toronto Zoo's Komodo Dragons Komo & Raya commissioned by the Indonesian Consulate for the Toronto Zoo.

Work by

Nora Tunggadevi

Digital Futures

“Nora Tunggadevi is a Toronto-based disabled multimedia artist. She works with both traditional arts and creative programming to explore disability, identity, and self-expression. Her work challenges...” [More]