Afghan war victim Shah Bibi Tarakhail uses an iPhone to videotape a bronze sculpture at Galerie Michael in Beverly Hills, Calif. Shah Bibi, a 7-year-old Afghani who lost her arm after picking up a grenade received a new prosthetic arm at Shriners Hospital for Children and will be heading back home to her family on April 8, though she will return to Southern California in coming summers for additional medical procedures, including receiving a prosthetic eye. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Tarakhail, left, smiles as she shows her own painting with artist Dayvd Whaley, right, at Galerie Michael. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Tarakhail, left, takes a selfie with Ilaha Omar, a Children of War Foundation member, during a painting session with artist Dayvd Whaley. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Tarakhail, left, uses her new prosthetic arm during a painting session with artist Dayvd Whaley, far right, at Galerie Michael in Beverly Hills, Calif. Galerie Michael owner Michael Schwartz, middle, looks on.
Tarakhail, left, shakes hands with her doctor, Shriners Hospitals for Children certified prosthetist David Craft, who was born without his left arm