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He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands

As a worker, no matter what kind of occupation, you use your hands to work hard. Ordinary people often say that with a pair of industrious hands, they are not afraid of not living a good life. But for the Polish artist Mariks Kijelski, it was a luxury. It's not that he can't live a good life, it's that he was born without hands.

Marix Kiyelski was born without hands, like a winged angel, and the artist was not overwhelmed by his own birth defects, and while other children ran and played carefree outdoors, Malix Kiyelski sat quietly in his room and painted. He clamped his brush between his elbows and practiced little by little. Except for the surgery, most of the time, he sat in front of the drawing board.

He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands

God has always been fair, and fate will close a door for you, and it will definitely open a window for you. In a short period of time, Marix Kielski had mastered the art of drawing with his elbow and had shown his talent for painting. The self-taught painter painted portraits that attracted the attention of the industry before the age of 12.

At the age of 12, due to a relatively large operation, Malix Kielski could only say goodbye to painting for a while, and it was not until a few years later that he picked up the brush again with his elbow as his hand. In just 8 years, the disabled artist spent more than 15,000 hours creating more than 700 hyperrealistic portraits.

He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands

A very ordinary pencil, in The Hand of Marix Chijelski, sketches a realistic portrait, each person is very realistic, whether it is the expression or the various small flaws on the face, he depicts it, and the degree of realism is like a high-definition black-and-white photo.

Today, in addition to being a hyperrealist painter, Marix Kiyelski is also a lecturer who is happy to share his experience with those who are as physically handicapped as he is, and disability does not mean that I cannot live the good life I want, and do not let a little imperfection hinder my path to my dreams.

Next, let's enjoy the ultra-realistic sketch portrait of this artist without hands, compared to it, do you lament that you have a pair of hands?

He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands
He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands
He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands
He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands
He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands
He was born without hands, but he drew ultra-realistic sketches, which made people sigh: he had a pair of white hands

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