Typewriter Art

I love things like this–art created by a typewriter (primarily a tool for writers) AND created by someone who might struggle in other areas. This incredible art–incredible because it is rendered so beautifully, and incredible because it’s created only through the use of a typewriter and an eraser–is created by Paul Smith, who has spastic paralysis. It took him 32 years to learn to walk, about half that to learn to talk–and he creates this amazing art. I find that inspiring. How about you?


4 Responses to “Typewriter Art”

  1. Lisa Jenn Bigelow Says:

    That’s unbelievably cool! Thank you for sharing it.

  2. Cheryl Rainfield Says:

    thanks, Lisa; I loved it, too!

  3. Deb Says:

    Wow. Wow. Thanks for sharing this!

  4. Cheryl Rainfield Says:

    So glad you liked it, Deb. Thanks for letting me know!

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