December 19, 2005
3 Quarks Daily readers send art student to college
Thanks a million to everyone who contributed to our collection to send an art student, whose scholarship was cut off, to school in the spring. In one week we have collected the full amount of $1,533.85 thanks to your generosity. When I went to give my friend the check, she showed me some anatomical figurative studies she was working on (done in BIC Medium Blue ballpoint pen on paper!). I asked if I could photograph them and exhibit them at 3QD and she agreed. So here they are (click to enlarge any image):
She also wrote this message down for the readers of 3QD:
Unfortunately there is no way for me to truly express my gratitude, because it is so immense, it is even unfathomable to myself. It is a chain reaction when something so kind is done, even if it may be subconscious. The happiness felt within bleeds onto others and they too feel the pleasure that the other has received. I don’t really have a family, but I have been so lucky to meet the people I have in my life. For my friends are my family. Because of this I have strong family values and care greatly for anyone I affiliate myself with. Especially Margit and Abbas. They are two of the most brilliant people I know, and ever will know. I love them unconditionally as I would a mother, a father, a sister, or a brother. It means the world to me that someone has so much faith in me, and it gives me the drive to pursue my dreams. I believe in my success and myself. Through this kind act, I have learned a lot. And this will never be forgotten. I have always thought of myself as a selfless person, but the generosity displayed by your trust will be redistributed as I continue my life. I wish I could thank each and every one of you for helping, but I suppose I will leave that up to Abbas. This is the nicest thing that anyone has ever done for me, and I don’t think it has quite settled in yet. Still, I am so grateful, and wish you all the best in life. Unfortunately there are no words to truly express my gratitude, so I will simply leave this with a thank you.
Thank you, my friend.
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Comments
nicely done, for all involved.
of course, being the ex-anatomy tutor and surgeon's daughter that i am, i adore the paintings. i'd love to see one live- even buy one, perhaps?
cheers to you all.
Posted by: zee | Dec 19, 2005 7:38:11 AM
Dear Abbasi,
You've done us proud once again, baby.
Shabash!
And her work is brilliant: a miniaturist in her own right, I say. Please thank her for letting us see it. Like Zee, I'd love to see the eral thing sometime.
I can envision an ongoing 3QD Scholarship Fund for other deserving students in the not too distant future!
Much love
Ga
Posted by: Ga | Dec 19, 2005 8:12:27 AM
Dear Abbasi, a noble thought very well executed. The whole plan and the way it was put to 3qd readers and their response of course was wonderful. The student obviously is hingly deserving; thanks for sharing her work. With suggestions of continuing it I feel APS Orangi, NY- Chapter happening! Best wishes....
Posted by: SJR | Dec 21, 2005 1:10:32 AM
Good work Abbas. Congrats! The anatomical studies by your friend are great too. Thanks for posting them.
BB
Posted by: amera raza | Dec 21, 2005 6:18:57 PM
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