Girl with down syndrome portraits Ataturk with pebbles

Hatice Yilmaz, from southern Turkey, uses 4,500 pebbles to create portrait

By Mehmet Cakmak

ANTALYA (AA) - A girl with a down syndrome used pebbles to create the portrait of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the Turkish Republic, in Antalya, a Mediterranean resort city of Turkey.

Hatice Yilmaz, attending a school for students with down syndrome in the Demre town, collected 4,500 pebbles to create the portrait.

She later gave the framed work to Kumluca district Mayor Mustafa Koleoglu as a gift.

"I designed the portrait with black and white pebbles. I put great effort on it, it was rather difficult, but I achieved it with the support of my teachers. I'm so happy," Yilmaz told Anadolu Agency.

Appreciating the effort on the gift, Koleoglu said it was a valuable gift for him.

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