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Blind Artist
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 3:55 pm
by Liminaut
I actually knew a blind artist a few years back. She worked in colored pencils, making some pretty interesting semi-abstract work. She had lost her eyes when she was seven, so she still had memories of what colors were and how things looked, but still the images were essentially from inside. The way she did it was 1) keeping her colored pencils absolutely organized -- she had to be amazingly disciplined about everything in her life, keeping things straight 2) she had a grid she could overlay to get a sense of where things were 3) an absolutely amazing spacial memory, and being able to remember what the works were from one working session to the next.
So being a blind artist isn't *that* impossible. Just hard.
Re: Blind Artist
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 6:04 pm
by Potato
Whoever said it was impossible?
Re: Blind Artist
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:06 am
by Auratus
Liminaut wrote: So being a blind artist isn't *that* impossible. Just hard.
Not harder than getting one who physically normal* who thought he can't do art.
I simply want to say it's not hard at all whether you have the drive to do it despite obstacles.
Actually, I want to prove this too. Try doing any art while can't see.
*I hate this word.
Re: Blind Artist
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:23 pm
by Helbereth
Art isn't just drawing, painting, or digital creations. It can also come in the form of architecture and, perhaps more obviously, sculpture. Considering that braille is a tactile language along with deaf/blind signing, and sculpture is essentially a tactile art form, it's not a huge leap to consider it as something that could be accomplished by a disciplined blind artist. One could also consider photography an art form manageable by a blind artist--one was depicted in an NCIS episode: "In The Dark" from 2007.