Wheelchair 

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  • Synthetic polymer paint on paper

  • gouache on paper

  • gouache on paper

  • gouache on paper

  • A discarded wheelchair stood idle in the middle of a chapel at an abandoned mental asylum

  • I call this Resigned because he looks… resigned. He sits across the street from the Manhattan VA Hospital, and the local residents seem to know him. I don’t know if he’s a vet, but I’ve seen a good number of veterans around my neighborhood (Murray Hill/Grammercy Park) who’ve been relegated to begging, something I find particularly despicable (my being anti-war having nothing to do with freaking over the plight of veterans who are left to their own devices after they’ve been chewed up and spit out.) End rant.

  • This was once a wheelchair, but now it seems to be missing 3 of its 4 wheels. I reckon it has probably spent the latter years of its life as the seat for some kid who has been trying to set fires while handing out here, as is evidenced by the broken and burned board in the left of the frame, ironically one of the very boards used to keep the windows secure and keep them out from this building. / / / See the rest of this site walk through / /

  • A disability is a wheelchair or function judged to be significantly impaired relative to the usual standard of an individual of their group. The term is often used to refer to individual functioning, including physical impairment, sensory impairment, cognitive impairment, intellectual impairment, mental illness, and various types of chronic disease. This usage is associated with a medical model of disability. The human rights or social model focuses on functioning as an interaction between a person and their environment, highlighting the role of a society in labelling, causing or maintaining disability within that society, including through attitudes or accessibility favoring the majority. Disabilities may come to people during their life or people may be born disabled.(wikipedia.org)

  • Disabilities are limitations in activity or functioning that are attributable to permanent medical conditions in physical, mental, emotional, or sensory domains. Raise awareness in society about persons with disabilities, their rights, their needs, humor, their potential and their contribution and promote disability awareness and human rights of disabled people. / Bed luck with the wheels.

  • Created in photoshop. Not sure what to say about this one, I suppose it has elements of a classic horror (?)

  • Old man smiles in his wheelchair, Melbourne

  • A generic image of the gloved hand of a Paralympic Wheelchair athlete, at the start of a race.

  • This man did the olympic length Accenture triathlon on Aug 24, meaning he swam, “biked”, and “ran” without the function of his legs! / Canon Rebel XTi, 18-55mm, untouched Top Ten in One Word-Motivational in Mood & Ambience Sept 5, 2009 Top Ten in Transportation challenge in JPG Castoffs Aug 9, 2009 Third place finish in June Avatar Challenge in Men Appreciation May 19, 2009 Top Ten finish in Man Powered Vehicles Challenge in Photography 101 May 14, 2009 Top Ten finish in Against the Grain Challenge in Mood & Ambience Apr 16, 2009 Featured in Men Appreciation Nov 13, 2008 Featured in Colour Me Vibrant Red Sept 08

  • Lambertville, NJ

  • For Mark. Dreams overcoming adversity. And here he is in his own shirt (and chair)... Buyers’ Booth Photo by Nireus Or if you prefer the ‘silhouette’ version… Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

  • A single colour variation of my Travellers tee. It’s OK to dream. Entered into the inspired by silhouettes challenge from A T-Shirt Revolution Or – if you prefer the original… Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog

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  • Disabled people don’t want to patronised and pitied, or called brave or be used by charities to raise money. No pity! Just respect, equality and access please!

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  • We, Wooly’s proud parents & rescuers know our Wooly is precocious, but last week he decided to run my husband Kelly’s power wheelchair. Today, Kelly photographed him trying- but Kelly turned the chair off to keep from being smacked into. Wooly hasn’t got the turns or the backing-up down pat just yet. And when he learns to run the wheel chair, I’m taking him to get his Learners’ Permit so I can teach him to drive the car. Poor Wooly just kept on trying and trying because last time he did it, the chair moved all over the place! Dad is a real kill-joy! / I suppose if he let Wooly use it, he’d have to send me to all parts of the house to bring it back when he needed it. . . / So, you might wonder if you can teach old cats new tricks, but certainly young-adult cats can teach themselves any trick they care to learn. / GROUPS: / Point-n-Shoot, COMPACT Gps: CASIO’s EXILIM 12.1 megapixl / Wooly was rescued from the neighbor’s yard sale- “Yeah, the dam’ cat’s free.” His litter mates didn’t survive, as in “Nah, ain’t seen ‘em for months.” / Wooly’s a watermelon tabby. Takes sunlight to see it. / UNTOUCHABLES: I didn’t touch it!

  • Listen to: Peter Gabriel – Here comes the flood Taken inside an abandoned building, part of an old mental institution. This place is said to be one of the most haunted places in Norway and the stories of the horror that went on here while the buildings were in use are many and they are sad. In the early 40’s and through the 50’s, 400 people was lobotomized here. And that is just one of the many experimental treatments that was used. The patients was normally wide awake during the treatment. Other experimental treatments that was used was electroshock and LSD. 4 of the buildings here has been shut down since the late 80’s and nothing has been done since to preserve them. Inside, there is not a single wall were the paint is not falling off in big pieces. All the floors are broken, almost all the windows are broken and random furniture and items from the ‘good old days’ are spread all over the place and it is now left to rot. These days, the owners are trying to get permission to tear these 4 unused buildings (4000 square meters each) down. Restoring them would cost a fortune. I live 200 meters from the building were this photo was taken and I can understand the closest neighbours wish to tear them down as it is not a pretty sight. They are however a part of the communitys history and it will be sad to see them fall. ~

  • You don’t wanna date this chick :P And no, that’s not a thumbs up, that’s the thumb he pointed skyward to his friends after he cheated on his gf… now in a plaster cast too. All feedback and suggestions welcome And if anyone would like something added or taken out which would make you happy in order to purchase this item don’t hesitate to ask, I’m more than happy to consider reasonable changes to keep customers happy : ) Jay / R-evolution GFX Other t-shirts you may like from R-evolutionGFX: —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Oh and: / SPECIAL BIG DI$COUNT OFFER ON MY “Have a nice day” SHIRT! / Contact me for details / Jay. /

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