Some of you may have seen this on Facebook, but I thought it was very inspiring and wanted to share with those of you who hadn't seen it. This clip shows a man named Paul Smith who is severely disable with cerebral palsy. He's lived in a nursing home for many years. He creates amazing art using a typewriter. Check out this clip - you'll be impressed!
Amazing. I am glad you shared this and I hope everyone looks at this short video.
ReplyDeleteEach and every one of us has a gift. This gentleman, despite his limits, uses his with that typewriter. It is mind boggling. Thanks for share.
ReplyDeleteSeeing is believing...wow
ReplyDeleteJust amazing!!!! Wonderful to see that with a handicap you still can so much with will and determination...
ReplyDeleteLove the end cap at the end of the video lol :)
Rhonda
Wow!!! That's amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible! I had to show my husband... Paul Smith's talent is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteI have a little something I made that I want to send for your new grandbaby. I'd like to send it soon before the arrival. Would you email me your address? sola123scriptura@gmail.com
That's the type of person I want to be. God love him. xoxo
ReplyDeleteI did see it on FB. He is amazing, and God bless him. He lives in a way we all should aspire to.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a nice weekend.
Amazing! I saw this on a new site but didn't click on it. Shame on me!
ReplyDeleteWow...
ReplyDeleteI remember back in high school one girl could make art from using the letters on the keyboard....I remember the one she did of Abraham Lincoln...
But her work is NOTHING compared to this man's.
Hi Mari, just catching up now I am back, I have been reading just not commenting. This work is just amazing isn't it. How wonderful that he doesn't let anything stop him from creating and in this unusual way as well, it makes it even better. xx
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this. Awesome! Just awesome! I'm so glad you shared this, Mari. It makes me smile and makes me miss my nursing home residents. I have got to get back there and visit.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this wonderful?
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