Son Creates Art Together With His 91-Year-Old Mom So She Could Feel Young Again
When Tony Luciani’s mother was no longer able to look after
herself, the Canadian-Italian artist took it upon himself to become her
full-time caregiver. But instead of just taking care of her basic needs,
Luciani decided to include his mother in his art so that she’d feel more
productive.
“I noticed how alive she
felt by participating,” said the artist to Feature Shoot. “Her youthfulness and
eccentricity started to show through”. And as you can see in these playful
pictures, his mother still has plenty of joie
de vivre despite
being over 90, and through the project her son also found a new perspective on
his own life. “The more I reflect on Mom’s story by posting these photographs
on social media, the more people who see the pictures express a profound association
by relaying their own experiences with age and dementia. These images have
struck a chord with many individuals. Life is not about waiting to die. It’s
about wanting to live.”
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