Okay...well it's great that she's smiling even after losing both her arms and her legs...taking up a hobby (like sketching) is also an excellent form of therapy.
Despite her extreme disability, she doesn't show any signs of pitying herself nor holding a grudge to the world. She smiles. Brightly. It is as if we are the one that concerned about her misfortune, despite she has learned how to deal with it.
Mr.Obake said: Despite her extreme disability, she doesn't show any signs of pitying herself nor holding a grudge to the world. She smiles. Brightly. It is as if we are the one that concerned about her misfortune, despite she has learned how to deal with it.
Strong heart.
I say, "heart warming".
You sir have describe this picture with the utmost grace. It truly is a heart warming picture. :3
UnderneathTheWaves said: That's gonna be a shitty picture.
I disagree, I saw this a long time ago, but there was a woman who was partially blind, had a form of epilepsy and had no real control of her arms who used her toes to make art using a thread and needle.
I can't even use a thread and needle with all of my facilities.
There actually is a man who lost the use of his arms and legs and was confined to a wheelchair who made beautiful art by drawing with a pen/pencil held in his mouth. Jus sayin.