Japanese multimedia artist Mari Katayama (b. 1987) uses her body and the materials she finds around her to make self portraits, embroidered objects and living sculptures. Playing with conventions of the self-portrait, Katayama creates hand-sewn sculptures and photographs that prompt conversations and challenge misconceptions about our bodies. Born with the developmental condition congenital tibial hemimelia, Katayama chose to have her legs amputated at the age of nine.
Continue reading Modern Art Monday Presents: I’m Wearing Little High Heels, I Have Child’s Feet By Mari Katayama
Tag Archives: amputee
Shark Attack Tattoo
Judging from this picture, I’d say somebody has a pretty healthy sense of humor about having his arm bitten off by a shark.
See More Cool Posts By Following The ‘Gig on Instagram at WorleyGigDotCom!

