This paper offers a personal discussion of the use of art, sculpture specifically, to bridge personal experiences with chronic illness: juvenile arthritis. Drawing on the experiences of making work and sharing this work in different contexts, it focuses on what it is like to live with arthritis and how creative practice can be used to benefit both artist and viewers. The works discussed in the piece have been created to explore and develop understanding around issues that are not easily talked about in either the doctor’s office, or in public settings. The figures generated through this body of work provide a device or platform that allows the artist to look at the disease through the course of his life and in so doing, to adopt a third per...