Thursday, April 4, 2013

D is for Disability: Disability Is Not A Liability

Disability is not a liability:
This adage proved many through their life in the history.
Here is a group of people who are in those list of succeeded ones even inspite of their handicap/disability..


This below given letter is written by Nadeem Riyasat Ali Shaikh, A boy born without arms in Mumbai, India.
From a very young age, he had to carry out the activities of daily living with his feet.  at school he began to paint and draw with his feet.  To Read the Full Text Please Click on the Picture.

To Read Please Click on the picture.
Picture Credit Indian Mouth & Foot Painting Artists
Picture Credit Indian Mouth & Foot Painting Artists

A Painting done with the brush held in the mouth by Elodie Cazes

A Painting done with the brush held in the mouth by Edward Brill

A Painting done with the brush held in the mouth by Claudette Corpo
A Painting done with the brush held in the mouth by  Eliana Zagui


THE ARTISTS SAY

Physically able or disabled, we are all the same on the inside.  All of us have similar aspirations from life, but what makes us different is the way we live our life.

By buying our products, you help us to be self-reliant and live a life free from charity, with the self esteem that comes from earning one's own livelihood.

END NOTE:
These products are really good to give or send to our friends and relatives as greeting cards.
This can be obtained by visiting their website or by contacting them via email. 
Website: www.imfpa.co.in
Email: contact@imfpa.co.in

Source:
MOUTH AND FOOT PAINTING ARTISTS

5 comments:

  1. Fantastic - they are so talent. We have the same org. here in Sweden.Amazing artist using feet and mouth. I buy their Christmas cards every year.
    I wish you good luck with the challenge.

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    1. Hi Mygulitypleasure,
      Thanks for dropping by,
      good to know that your country too are having this,
      I Wish you the same
      Keep inform
      Best regards

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  2. I love to see people triumph over such huge adversity. The work is truly beautiful--reflects his strength of spirit, I think.

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    1. Hi Hart
      Thank you so much for your valuable time to visit this page
      Yes, they are really special people and definitely they have special talents too.
      Best regards
      Ann

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  3. amazing, amazing art! There is an American woman named Joni Earekson, who is paralyzed and also paints with her mouth. It's so fascinating. Such honorable people, to take no excuses in accomplishing what they want to do. We can all learn from them.
    from The Dugout

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