Viktoria Modesta -alternative limb project- stereo - by Sophie de Oliveira Barata - 2013
She says: “The first time I wore a limb that was so obviously bionic, it gave me a total sense of uniqueness and feeling mutant human in the best way possible.”
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Viktoria Modesta -alternative limb project- stereo - by Sophie de Oliveira Barata - 2013
She says: “The first time I wore a limb that was so obviously bionic, it gave me a total sense of uniqueness and feeling mutant human in the best way possible.”
Japanese sprinter Maya Nakanishi posing semi-nude with her prosthetic leg to help fund her training and trip to the London Paralympic Games.
Viktoria Modesta Moskalova modeling her Swarovski Crystallized Leg from Sophie de Oliveira Barata’s Alternative Limb Project. on MTV EMA’s in Frankfurt. 2013
Styled by Alexis Knox wearing Vivienne Westwood, The Alt. Limb Project and Nikita Karizma
Viktoria Modesta -alternative limb project- stereo - by Sophie de Oliveira Barata - 2013
She says: “The first time I wore a limb that was so obviously bionic, it gave me a total sense of uniqueness and feeling mutant human in the best way possible.”
Viktoria Modesta -alternative limb project- stereo - by Sophie de Oliveira Barata - 2013
She says: “The first time I wore a limb that was so obviously bionic, it gave me a total sense of uniqueness and feeling mutant human in the best way possible.”
Join me on my journey to all the undiscovered countries.
Today is the 25th anniversary of the Capitol Crawl.
Disabled people, fighting on behalf of the ADA, climbed the 100+ steps of the US Capitol building on hand and knee to demonstrate inaccessibility.
Please watch this 3 minute clip, and spread the word.
http://youtu.be/ueQ0TfVGxU4
The fight for disability justice goes on, but we have these brave souls to thank for opening so many doors to us (literally.)
Just for you doll! wheelchairproblems disregard the random hay bale haha
© Sofie Middernacht and Maarten Alexander
Yuri Leonov - 2010 - Zeus
Yuri Leonov was born 1987 in St Petersburg, Russia; Studied at School of Visual Arts, BFA (2011). He now lives and works in New York City.
Yuri is an upcoming New Contemporary artist who recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts’ Illustration program. Since he was 13 years old he’s been painting. “Moody and thoughtful, his work explores his “inner conflicts and fluctuating surroundings” via series of paintings that are heavily planned out.” – http://www.creepmachine.com About a year ago, Yuri joined forces put together an artist collective called Artillery that has been working with galleries in New York and Brooklyn to put up group shows.
Yuri Leonov - 2011 - Icarus
Yuri Leonov was born 1987 in St Petersburg, Russia; Studied at School of Visual Arts, BFA (2011). He now lives and works in New York City.
Yuri is an upcoming New Contemporary artist who recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts’ Illustration program. Since he was 13 years old he’s been painting. “Moody and thoughtful, his work explores his “inner conflicts and fluctuating surroundings” via series of paintings that are heavily planned out.” – http://www.creepmachine.com About a year ago, Yuri joined forces put together an artist collective called Artillery that has been working with galleries in New York and Brooklyn to put up group shows.
Yuri Leonov - 2011 - Bound
Yuri Leonov was born 1987 in St Petersburg, Russia; Studied at School of Visual Arts, BFA (2011). He now lives and works in New York City.
Yuri is an upcoming New Contemporary artist who recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts’ Illustration program. Since he was 13 years old he’s been painting. “Moody and thoughtful, his work explores his “inner conflicts and fluctuating surroundings” via series of paintings that are heavily planned out.” – http://www.creepmachine.com About a year ago, Yuri joined forces put together an artist collective called Artillery that has been working with galleries in New York and Brooklyn to put up group shows.
Everyone should watch this adorable Wizard of Oz Xfinity commercial. It’s adorably creative and very important.
Lady Gaga - on a wheelchair - 2011 - Australia
Lady Gaga comes on stage in a wheelchair during her concert at the Sydney Town Hall in Australia - 13/7/11
Gilles Barbier - 2002 - L'Hospice
Art For Thought: Superhero Nursing Home : Our most loved superheroes are in nursing homes. Catwoman sleeps after the lunch, Mr. Fantastic limbs are overstretched, The Incredible Hulk rests in his wheelchair, while Wonder Woman stands by Captain America’s gurney. These life-like sculptures were created by the French artist Gilles Barbier.
Japanese sprinter Maya Nakanishi posing semi-nude with her prosthetic leg to help fund her training and trip to the London Paralympic Games.