As a teen, severe hearing loss was a challenge I never saw coming. But today, I’ve turned that challenge into power.

This life-size paper mache sculpture is my way of expressing how I’ve embraced my hearing difference. The wings emerging from her ear lift her mid-air, a symbol of surrendering and soaring beyond limits.

And yes, all those years of saving junk mail finally paid off in more ways than one – 100 hours and countless pieces of paper later, she came to life!

Art is my way of showing that what makes us different can also make us fly.

More info:priscilasoares.com

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Building the limbs

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Hollowing out the body

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Adding the wing structure

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Painting the body of Machella

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Finishing the hair touch-ups

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Finished piece with artist Priscila Soares

I Made A Life Size Paper Mache Sculpture Of My Life’s Story

I Made A Life Size Paper Mache Sculpture Of My Life’s Story

I Made A Life Size Paper Mache Sculpture Of My Life’s Story

I Made A Life Size Paper Mache Sculpture Of My Life’s Story

My life’s art based on living with a hearing difference

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