Iranian Woman With 85% Disability Paints With Her 2 Toes And We Are Mesmerized

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Every person has some strengths and some weaknesses. While strength is always attributed to something that has helped you to be successful. Weakness, on the other hand, is something that has negated your progress. Most of the people want to overcome their weakness for sure shot success. And then there are people who make their weakness, their biggest strength.

We always empathize with people who have physical disabilities. It is very hard for us to imagine how they can manage their everyday chores and daily life on their own. But little do we know that they have been gifted with more determination and courage than us. And this story from Iran is an example of that bravery and never give up attitude.

Meet Fatemah Hamami, an Iranian woman who suffers from 85% physical disability. And her paintings can give any artist, run for their money.

We often complain about little injuries and state them as a reason to get day-off at work. What do you have to say now?

Fatemah uses just two toes of her right feet to paint these realistic portraits.

I am sure Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t have any of his portraits made better than this.

So does Lionel Messi!

It is just unbelievable.

Look at her in action!

Charlie Chaplin looks very amused by his portrait as well.

She has also made portraits of many eminent personalities of Iran. Like this famous actor, Mehran Modiri.

I will vote for this one as the best. What do you say?

Not just portraits, she does amazing paintings as well. And this one is just breathtaking.

If you thought, she can only paint with her feet, just wait till you see her beautiful handwriting.

Fatemeh is an example of boundless determination. She has not let her disability come in way of her immense talent. And her Instagram account is a proof of that. It is not easy to work like that. But Fatemeh’s never give up attitude is what we all need to learn from her. And of course, that brighter than the sun smile.

Kudos to Fatemeh, for such great paintings and spirit.

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