My latest mouth painting…only able to use my mouth. The famous @ThierryHenry knee slide. pic.twitter.com/cKV3oW6T9K — Henry Fraser (@henryfraser0) July 23, 2015

Thierry Henry’s famous knee-slide celebration is immortalised in bronze outside Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium.

But there might just be a better version now, courtesy of mouth artist Henry Fraser.

At the age of 17, Fraser lost the use of his arms and legs after a diving accident on holiday left him paralysed from the neck down.

But rather than let that setback defeat him, Henry has utilised his injury to realise a quite incredible talent – mouth drawing.


Using nothing but his mouth and neck muscles, Fraser has recreated Henry’s celebration, and we really want a copy.

The inspiration… (Picture: Getty)

This isn’t the only piece of artwork that Henry has produced though – check out some of his other drawings below.

My latest mouth drawing. (Only able to draw using my mouth). This time it's the legend…David Beckham. pic.twitter.com/wgRhkAwamw — Henry Fraser (@henryfraser0) July 13, 2015

My latest mouth painting. (Only able to paint using my mouth). It's #HarryPotter! pic.twitter.com/FNE94c95AH — Henry Fraser (@henryfraser0) July 7, 2015

My 2nd attempt at mouth painting (unable to move my arms and legs). It's the worlds fastest man @usainbolt! pic.twitter.com/cxGE8zL89Q — Henry Fraser (@henryfraser0) June 3, 2015

Not bad at all!

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