Anna Coleman Ladd: Sculpting and Painting to Heal

It is rarely that one takes on a task much greater than one would anticipate. Responding to the horrors inflicted by large scale conflicts in the first world war, American sculptor Anna Coleman Ladd reached out to the most vulnerable soldiers – the ones who faced life altering disfigurements wrought by flamethrowers, shrapnel and bullets. Of all the disfigurements, facial ones wreak the most havoc – the psychological and social impacts of which are most devastating. In 1917, Anna Coleman discovered portrait masks pioneered by British sculptor Francis Derwent Wood (who later, went on to teach sculpture at the Royal College of Art.) Francis Wood made prosthetic pieces from extremely thin galvanized copper for disfigured British soldiers inside of a place called the ‘Tin Noses Shop'(officially ‘Masks for Facial Disfigurement Department.’) Read More…
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Grt milindo. eachtime want to check out something good on net…know where to go now!
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You have inspired so many. :)
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#NowFollowing @Milindo_Taid One of the most influential n interesting mentor from my design school. Always loaded. :)
veryveryinterestingwebsite.have been visiting! thankyou!
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Never thought I’d say this, but it was the most interesting classes I’ve sat in.. and of course, the day you played Sultans of Swing for us. Hope you continue to influence the next generations with your dynamic yet simple teachings.
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With all the magical places you are checking off your bucket list! I want to know how to be you :)
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Milind never told u but u were my first true inspiration….I almost learnt the guitar watching u play…..thanx for being there
We need more teachers like you :)
Your website is full of delightful posts. I’m going to have to watch where my time goes when I’m visiting! :)
Hi Milindo, hope you are inspiring many more around you…wherever you are!
OMG its like a painting!! you have taken photography to another level!!!
Guitar in your hand reminds me of the MCRC days! You are terrific… :)
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Absolutely amazing blog – a chest full of treasure.
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Just detected your blog: impressive. wishing you continued inspiration and health.
I discover TL of a writer and respected intellectual, with a tolerant, global conscience: @GhoshAmitav – tx @Milindo_Taid
Your courses were always the best. By the way, just went through a bit of your website. It’s great! Some good stuff in there that I wouldn’t normally chance upon
i really like your blog – good interesting stuff as always !
You’ll love this site by the awesome Milindo Taid
You are inimitable!
You are the only faculty member I could connect to!
Its really good to see you Milindo, with such awesome stuff from you as usual.. loved your blog as well!
Love your site Milindo. I was excited to see you displaying my husband’s watermelon carvings
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Still a fan of your unique and sweet finger strum on acoustic guitar. It made an ordinary guitar sound great. Would just love to see and hear one of those too.
So glad you enjoyed my photos, really honored to be featured on your blog. thank you sir!
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I was just looking at your website… amazing it is… full of knowledge as always..
You’re a role model sir, such awesomeness !!! :D
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You are awesome :)
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Milindo Taid – ace teacher, rockstar guide to my projects at film school, guitarist and photographer too. Really good human being as well
great blog :)
hope you’re changing the world as always :)
This is by far amongst the best curated creative content sites out there and the eye and vision of one man, when good, works better than any funded team. Inspired enormously once again :)
love ur pics…they are like those moments which u capture in your mind and wished u had a camera right at that moment to capture it…but u actually do capture them :) beautiful…!!!