Life In The Fast Lane
by VIVA Anderson
Title
Life In The Fast Lane
Artist
VIVA Anderson
Medium
Digital Art - Photography-digital
Description
Life In The Fast Lane, colorful wheelchairs, pathos symmetry, digital fine photography by VIVA Anderson, is my capture of the 'gathering' that occurred here in my Residence hallway. It is full of pathos, and well-meaning, to celebrate the modus operandi of those who rely on these, their means of living life to the full, via their means of locomotion. I honour you, my friends in Care. Like most of my work, a story told. This is one for those who .......sit and wait/walk/wait.
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April 20th, 2023
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VIVA Anderson
Revsiti, to revel.......in the beautiful simpatico here , among kindred spirits, who've faced the odds, and, triumphed, each in their own way, always VALIANT and supportive. Humble thanks, :)) V.
VIVA Anderson
Douglas Taylor A powerful story told here, VIVA! And personally very relatable for I once had to rely on a walker just to get across the room and a wheelchair for long distances. This surely reminds me how precious my mobility and independence really is. All told, this is a VERY important work you have made here. Thank you for sharing it with us, VIVA! Fav'dVIVA Anderson replied:Reply | DeleteDear Friend, Douglas. Always so encouraging, thoughtful, and here::so wonderful to know your brilliant outcome when faced with this mobility issue:such a huge challenge. I really appreciate your simpatico, especially that you have survived the challenge, too: and thank you for your uplifting story of wonderful fortitude . You are indeed, a brilliant survivor: I honour you 🙏 and thank you for giving hope sorely needed!!!much appreciated, :))VIVA - humbled am I. !🙏
VIVA Anderson
Douglas Taylor A powerful story told here, VIVA! And personally very relatable for I once had to rely on a walker just to get across the room and a wheelchair for long distances. This surely reminds me how precious my mobility and independence really is. All told, this is a VERY important work you have made here. Thank you for sharing it with us, VIVA! Fav'dVIVA Anderson replied:Reply | DeleteDear Friend, Douglas. Always so encouraging, thoughtful, and here::so wonderful to know your brilliant outcome when faced with this mobility issue:such a huge challenge. I really appreciate your simpatico, especially that you have survived the challenge, too: and thank you for your uplifting story of wonderful fortitude . You are indeed, a brilliant survivor: I honour you 🙏 and thank you for giving hope sorely needed!!!much appreciated, :))VIVA - humbled am I. !🙏
Laurel Adams
VIVA, your courage, AUDACE and ability to tell the story…to transcend, to inspire continues. You are no brief candle, my friend…BLAZE on! FAV
Douglas Taylor
A powerful story told here, VIVA! And personally very relatable for I once had to rely on a walker just to get across the room and a wheelchair for long distances. This surely reminds me how precious my mobility and independence really is. All told, this is a VERY important work you have made here. Thank you for sharing it with us, VIVA! Fav'd
VIVA Anderson replied:
Dear Friend, Douglas. Always so encouraging, thoughtful, and here::so wonderful to know your brilliant outcome when faced with this mobility issue:such a huge challenge. I really appreciate your simpatico, especially that you have survived the challenge, too: and thank you for your uplifting story of wonderful fortitude . You are indeed, a brilliant survivor: I honour you 🙏 and thank you for giving hope sorely needed!!!much appreciated, :))VIVA - humbled am I. !🙏
HH Photography of Florida
I love the stories you tell with your art, VIVA, and this is another that makes people think. Have relied on one of these for several years that makes it possible for me to go places that had become impossible to reach. Lovely artwork and message. L/fv
VIVA Anderson replied:
Dear Helen, your visit, your!! story, amaze me, that this is your story, too, and...from my heart, I thank you for saying so, b/c, you make me so proud that I've honoured you, and my co-residents here. I DO honour you, all the more for telling me !!! here !!! BRAVO, DEAR HELEN, 🙏.....YOUR affirmation makes all that I 'do' worth while!, :)))))VIVA
Marsha Reeves
Thank you for this image. Arthritis at one time had me in a wheelchair for a year, and it was a real eye opener about the unnecessary and thoughtless barriers that exist in public places for handicapped people. To this day I use a rollator. when I am taking a walk or out shopping. The one facility in my town that has a swimming pool where I could do pool walking to get stronger refuses to put in a lift for people that can't manage the steep, slippery pool steps. l/f
VIVA Anderson replied:
Thank you, Marsha, I do know/see all you say happening here in my confinement for life!!! and am glad you have a walker to get around, b/c being so confined destroys the soul, don't I just know, now........Good Wishes to you and proud of your will to survive!!!!, :))VIVA
Issie Alexander
The title made me smile. The image and description made me think. Wonderful poignant work, dearest Viva.
VIVA Anderson replied:
Issie, Thank You, for the lovely smile,::), and, your thoughtful response, much appreciated, :))VIVA
D Cc
Life in the fast lane, no gas, no breaks!
VIVA Anderson replied:
Too right, D Cc..." Like most of my work, a story told. This is one for those who .......sit and wait/walk/wait.". I appreciate you!!!!! VIVA