Shana Stern – MSAA’s February 2026 Artist of the Month

MSAA features the work of many talented artists affected by multiple sclerosis as part of our annual MSAA Art Showcase. Each month we share these artists’ inspiring stories and beautiful artwork with you as our Artist of the Month. This month, we celebrate Shana Stern as February’s Artist of the Month.  Shana is from Los Angeles, CA.

Feels Like Lightning

About the Artist: Shana Stern – Los Angeles, CA

“Thirteen years into my MS diagnosis, my daily health challenges made writing, my former profession, and dance, my favorite activity, practically impossible. Unable to hold a paintbrush because of my MS, I created my own unique way of painting – using only my fingers and knuckles. I paint each piece to a single song. Creating something beautiful as I use my fingers to make the paint dance across the canvas, is my way of fighting back against the daily, uncontrollable issues I have. Crouched over canvas, covered in paint, lost in the music – everything disappears. All my pain, frustration, and physical issues dissolve as I paint. I don’t dance on my toes anymore – but with my hands. I no longer need a pen or computer to tell stories – just paints. My art helps me find joy, purpose, and the confidence to believe in myself again.”

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