LOOK ME IN THE EYES…
I SAID MY EYES…
Bottom phrase: So that a handicap no longer means that you are handicapped.
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Tanja Kiewitz was born with her left arm ending just below her elbow. She created the ad for CAP48, a nonprofit organization that highlights disability issues in France and Belgium.
"They see that I am above all a woman and can be beautiful and sexy, and that disability is secondary," Kiewitz said. "I wanted people to confront the ambiguity of beauty and disability."
Nice idea and a great statement!
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