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RE: Painting in the Dark

Thanks for sharing the video and information about Esref too, I never know about him. @wakeupkitty. the video is entertaining for sure. I did laugh when watching the video, it's not about the painters, but the way the presenter expresses it. This is what remind me to "When God closes the door, God Opens the window. it depends on the person who wants to use it. and all the painters mentioned in the video are blessed with that gift.

Just like those who use braille, I believe there's always a way for person with disability to keep doing what they like to do and mastered it. there are also people with hearing disability can enjoy the music. it's just amazing.

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I had a good lauch about the presenter as well. It makes it way more interesting and entertaining and good to watch it a few more times which I did.
I agree with you that "where a will is, is a way" which reminds me of the time I grew up. back then the foot and mouth painters were promoted a lot. During this time of the year primary school children sold cards and went from door to door together with what they called "children stamps". Strangely enough I never hear of foot painters since that time. I find it hard to believe there are any left.
I always found that a great skill. Imagine you can hold a pen or brush between your toes. You must be athletic and also have good eyas.



I found a video but most info is over 10 years old