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Clarke Reynolds
UK tactile artist using textiles, sound, and scent to make art everyone can touch-turning vision loss into creativity.
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https://cornexchangenew.com/news/meet-artist-clarke-reynolds
Robyn Rennie
Canadian painter with bold colors and textures, making art accessible through tactile replicas and audio.
Website
robyn@outnumbered.ca
Raquel Alim
US artist with retinitis pigmentosa, creates abstract realism to raise blindness awareness and inspire others.
Website
raquel@unblurredcollection.com
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John Bramblitt
US painter, fully blind, uses touch to paint vivid, emotional portraits and scenes, showing blindness is no barrier.
Website
info@bramblitt.com
Lisa Fittipaldi
US painter who lost her sight in adulthood, creates detailed oil paintings, proving vision comes from within.
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Keith Salmon
Scottish landscape artist, low vision, captures wild beauty of nature with textured, abstract forms.
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Sargy Mann
UK painter, blind, continued to create luminous, color-rich works, believing painting is about perception.
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Jeff Hanson
US artist with low vision, creates vibrant, textured acrylics, donating proceeds to charity.
Website
info@jeffhansonart.com
Instagram
Pete Eckert
Pete “slips photos under the door from the world of the blind,” using sound, touch, and memory to create conceptual art that bridges worlds.
Website
info@peteeckert.com
Instagram
Bruce Hall
Bruce is “hungry for vision,” using photography as a necessity to connect with his family and the world, despite having only 5% vision.
Website
bruce@brucehallphoto.com
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Evgen Bavčar
Evgen’s surreal photos are “possessions he cannot see,” using photography as a conceptual language transcending sight.
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Gerardo Nigenda
Gerardo’s photos blend braille and image, offering a “sensorial experience beyond sight,” making the invisible visible.
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Ian Treherne
Ian, deaf and blind, captures the world’s beauty, proving “when you love something, you do whatever it takes” to pursue it.
Website
info@iantreherne.com
Instagram
Partho Bhowmick
Partho founded Blind With Camera, training hundreds in India, driven by the belief that “vision is not just about eyesight.”
Website
info@blindwithcamera.org
Pranav Lal
Pranav, blind since birth, uses technology and imagination to “see with sound,” exploring the world through his lens.
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Karren Visser
Karren’s work navigates “vivid detail and blackness,” using photography to retain independence and make art accessible.
Website
info@karrenvisser.com
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Alice Wingwall
Alice, almost completely blind, creates lyrical, architectural works, relying on memory and other senses to “see” through her camera.
Website
info@alicewingwall.com
Annie Hesse
Annie, who has low vision, uses color and close-ups to reveal the world’s mystery, letting her camera “enable her to see.”
Website
annie@anniehesse.com
Rosita McKenzie
Rosita’s practice is a “profound artistic journey,” unleashing creativity and raising awareness through multisensory exhibitions.
Website
rositamckenzie@blueyonder.co.uk
These artists prove that art is not about what you see, but what you feel and share. Their passion transforms adversity into beauty, inspiring all to pursue dreams beyond limitations.
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