How many times have you heard your kids say they can’t do things because of some attributes they lack? “I won’t make the basketball team because I’m not tall enough, Mom” or “I’m just not good enough in Math”. Well here’s a story they have to read.
The photos of a man from Dumaguete has been making rounds online recently not just because of the intricately designed miniature tricycles he makes but because he crafts these with no hands. Yes, this artist was born without fingers not even a set of hands yet he spends his days soldering, molding, folding, and designing tiny metal pieces to make small versions of our beloved tricycle.
Photographer Denniz Futalan was so amazed he snapped some photos of this man and shared them online. “To be honest this is actually the first time I’ve seen him work on [these] things and it is amazing,” he says.
“Kudos to the boss who gave chance and taught him well and him for doing his best in creating amazing art,” he adds.
These miniature trics are so small they can perfectly fit on the palm of one’s hand. Some even measure one square inch.
A close-up of his intricate pieces on the next page.
Check out some more amazing photos and see what his man can do below!
Next time your child tells you he or she can’t do things because he’s not tall enough or not flexible, not strong enough. Remind them about the story of the this artist from Dumaguete.
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