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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Would my dreams come true? This young artist was born without hands.. Mariusz Konrad Kędzierski

Would my dreams come true?

Mariusz Konrad Kędzierski (born 10 November 1992) – is a Polish artist born without arms. He was born and lives in Świdnica.

His talent was discovered when he was just 3. He was drawing and painting up to the age of 12 when he had to stop for a few years, but after one of his surgeries at the end of 2008, he started again.

From that time he continues his art, most of which are portraits. His drawings are sold in many countries, from the USA, Great Britain to South Korea. One of his drawings has also appeared on the cover of a CD in the United States.

He is self taught but has studied at The E. Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wroclaw at the faculty of Interior Design. He is a ward of the Polish Association of Janusz Korczak.

In October 2013 got 2nd Prize Best Global Artist Award Vienna 2013.
Awards
2nd Prize BEST GLOBAL ARTIST AWARD WINTER 2013 (Vienna)


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This young artist was born without hands..

The developmental defect of both forearms with which Mariusz Kęzzierski lived in Jaworzyna Śląska came from the world, not disturbing him in his normal functioning, fulfilling his dreams, realizing his passion or pursuing social life. He has a long way to go, he can openly talk about his disability and even joke about himself. She is a person who, through faith and proper work and self-esteem in pursuit of u discovered the meaning of her existence, found passion - drawing that became a way of life - and, despite the young age, many reachedIn 2015 he launched the project "Mariusz Rysuje" whose aim is to inspire people through art. Draws on the street in there would be nothing extraordinary in this passion, if not Inv Ze was born without a straight, which makes passers-by to stupefy. Initially he drew only in Wroclaw, but decided to move into the world in help other people believe that the biggest barriers are the tea that they build in their own minds.In 2015, over 17,000 drove over 12,000 km across Berlin, London, Paris, Barcelona, ​​Marseille, Venice, Rome, Athens, Rome, and met hundreds of people in talks with them. In 2016 he again went to Podroz, the Total around Poland, traveling alone 2000 km.His works are bought all over the world. He takes part in numerous exhibitions and art reviews in Poland and in Europe. He is the winner of the 2013 BEST GLOBAL ARTIST Award.In December 2015, he received the Audience Award "Man Without Barriers 2015".

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but separately organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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