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Last updated: 2008-12-23


Seeking Happiness as a street artist in China
2008-12-23

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BEIJING (AFP) - Xi Fu's name in English means Seeking Happiness and the Chinese street artist who has almost no use of his hands remains firmly on that path despite his handicap.

Xi, 30, was dropped by a nurse shortly after birth, causing the disability which has given him trouble walking as well as the problems with his hands.

He went to school for three years before being forced to drop out because the school found it too time-consuming to teach him, even though he had become as adept at using his toes and feet as others using their fingers and hands.

When he was 18, his mother took him to an arts centre and asked about painting lessons for her son.

Seeing that Xi was smart and confident as well as skilled, the teacher was sure he could help and explained to Xi that many people made a living from art.

After three years of one-on-one training, the teacher declared it was time for the then 21-year-old "foot artist" to hit the streets and earn a living.

For the past nine years Xi has roamed across the Chinese capital, writing calligraphy and painting flowers with his feet.

In a good month he can earn 3,OOO yuan (430 dollars), more than many Beijing office workers, selling his works for 1OO-2OO yuan each.

While Xi said he has a passion for his work, he says it is not an easy life.

Often he sets up his paint brushes and scrolls in one of the city's many pedestrian underpasses, though he must dodge police who would force him to move.

He often also comes across insensitive and rude people, but said he accepts his fate. "It doesn't matter if you are normal or disabled, everyone has his or her bad moments."

In his more private moments, he admits, there is inner pain as he believes his disability makes it difficult for him to find a wife or girlfriend.

But Xi remains cheerful, pragmatically accepting his lot in life and confessing to feeling uncomfortable if he thinks people are pitying him.

"I'd like to find a girlfriend, but who wants a boyfriend who is disabled?" he said.

"Women like you for your money, so even if you are disabled but have money maybe a woman can like you, but if you are disabled and poor there is no chance."

He believes that finding a partner who is also disabled could become problematic when they are older and unable to help one another.

As he lives with his parents, who own their home in a rural suburb south of Beijing, the money he earns enables him to have fun and socialise with his performance-artist friends.

He particularly likes relaxing drinking beer -- an act he delicately performs with his feet, pouring beer from a bottle held in one foot into a glass held in the other.

He also loves music and can sometimes be found at local bars in the heart of Beijing's ancient Drum and Bell Tower neighborhood, drinking or dancing to live music by Chinese folk and rock bands.

Xi said he overcomes his disability by living in the present, aware that he can work to earn a living and thankful he has good friends.

When asked what he will do when one day he can no longer earn a living, he replied defiantly: "I don't want to think about that so much now. I'm not afraid and only think about being happy."

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