字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Creating beautiful art in a very different way. 16-year-old Robaba Mohammadi was born with partial paralysis of her limbs. But hasn't let that stop her drawing. Instead of sketching with her fingers she uses her mouth. And its given her a great deal of strength. Robaba says before she started drawing she was so depressed and cried at least two or three times a day. "Before I starting drawing, I was hopeless and when my sisters and brothers were going to school I always said to myself 'See, they are younger than me but they have gained lots of knowledge, such as writing and studying but me, I am not even able to write my own name'. I was so depressed I was even crying two or three times a day." In Afghanistan disability is often perceived as a weakness. Not for Robaba though - she started drawing two years ago and now has lofty goals. "My dream is to hold my art exhibition in Aga Khan Museum which is one of the biggest museums in Canada, and I'm requesting my people to help me in order to reach my dream which is having my art exhibition in Canada." Hopefully Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take notice and speed up the process.
A2 初級 英 障害を持つアフガニスタンのティーンエイジャーが口で信じられないような肖像画を描く (Disabled Afghan teenager draws incredible portraits with her mouth) 73 2 Aster Wei に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語