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  2. BlindArt - Wikipedia

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    BlindArt is a British charity that was established in 2004 to educate the public about the needs of people who are visually impaired and to promote the idea that lack of sight need not be a barrier to the creation and enjoyment of works of art. BlindArt exhibitions typically contain paintings, sculptures, installations and other works of art ...

  3. Blind artists - Wikipedia

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    Blind or visually impaired artists work in a variety of different media, and are by no means limited to only one type of art. The website for the Blind Artist's Society contains a page where blind artists can display their work, and some types of work include nature/ landscape painting, physical models, wood carvings, portraits, abstract ...

  4. Visual impairment in art - Wikipedia

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    Visual impairment in art is a limited topic covered by research, with its focus being on how visually impaired people are represented in artwork throughout history. This is commonly portrayed through the inclusion of objects such as canes and dogs to symbolize blindness, [ 1 ] which is the most frequently depicted visual impairment in art.

  5. John Bramblitt - Wikipedia

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    John Bramblitt (born 1971) is an American blind painter. He was the first blind muralist in the world, with murals in New York and Dallas. [1] Bramblitt is known for his bright colors and a style that mixes impressionism combined with the modern feel of pop art. Bramblitt's art has gone to over 120 countries around the world, and he is known ...

  6. Eşref Armağan - Wikipedia

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    Eşref Armağan (born 1953) is a Turkish painter born in Istanbul, Turkey. [1] He is a very prominent painter in Turkey, mostly known for his ability to portray forms, perspective and colour in his artworks despite suffering from complete visual impairment visual impairment, a condition he was born with.

  7. Michael Naranjo - Wikipedia

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    Michael Naranjo is a Native American blind sculptor. Born in Santa Clara Pueblo, in Northern New Mexico in 1944, he is a member of the Tewa Tribe. He was raised in Taos, New Mexico. The son of the ceramic artist Rose Naranjo, he made first contact with pottery and art by the side of his mother.

  8. Richard Wawro - Wikipedia

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    His original art was first introduced in the United States in 1977 at a National Council of Teachers of English conference on Creativity for the Gifted and Talented in New York City. In 1983 his life and work were the subject of a documentary film, With Eyes Wide Open , by the autism expert Laurence A. Becker, Ph.D. who also produced a video ...

  9. The Blind Leading the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Blind Leading the Blind, Blind, or The Parable of the Blind (Dutch: De parabel der blinden) is a painting by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, completed in 1568. Executed in distemper on linen canvas, it measures 86 cm × 154 cm (34 in × 61 in).