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The Vision of Art
from Arts In Austin
by LASA Ezine
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We are in a world with so many different ways to make art but for this man and these artists, they don’t perceive the world as we do. They have to create a new version of art that fits them not the greater world and it has more personal meaning to the Artist.
John Bramblitt Is probably the most well-known blind artist. He has done several interviews with different news stations and has won several awards for his contribution culture. if you look across all the different sense disabilities. You’ll see that they all have their own photo culture, probably the most well-known one of these is Deaf culture.
but what he’s trying to show you and to express to you is that it’s not only about death culture that blind people also have a culture too. That is why she wanted to be an artist and perceive the world the way he does.
By Simon Nield
After I interview someone who put his art in their Gallery and they said” when I got to meet him I just realized how incredible he was and what it was like to experience the start with him and how he made it” I feel like that was such a cool blend of just like wholesome sweet seems like his art in person and being able to experience how other people perceived his art.
To add to that I’m not saying that she’s the only blind artist but she’s one of the most famous ones and most successful ones there’s another blind artist called Catherine ivy. She gained her eyesight back after surgery when she was blind and she made some incredible art pieces throughout her time in her life to its incredible how these people are able to do this.
I asked Teacher about this type of Art and he said that” this art is more physical it’s got more texture it’s got more complexity” “It isn’t really about how you perceive it’s about how you take in the art” says one of his students.
This teacher won a $10,000 prize for his artwork and his teaching style in our community which is incredible and he donated it to schools that had underfunded art programs she is a popular person in Deaf culture . she had Jeff parishes first language was ASl which makes him Coda. John Barmblitt Has A piece of art that is displayed in an Austin gallery that is worth over $20,000 his art is popular and Famous but his effect on the blind Community is a whole lot more. She is one of the key reasons that we have the view of line people and Blind part as we do today. I barely even knew about him before I started writing this article and the more I learned about him the more fascinated I was with him. his wife married him even though he was a blind artist she says. “Even though he’s blind he was sweet. I have loved him since the day he was born. I’ve always felt like he was my love.” His wife is from northern Canada. He’s had two kids and how he communicates with kids is his kids draw something on a canvas and he can feel out the groove on it and figure out what they’re saying. “I once taught Blind student it was one of the most incredible things I’ve ever done I never saw the world the way he did I never saw the colors the way that he did and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life”
you may be asking well how does he figure out what colors he’s using she goes into a duplex Blue Nation at one of his seminars at a blind program in a school. “He says the colors have different feelings like the yellow sort of is thin it’s more watery it’s silkier but Black is held together it dries out faster and you can just feel the difference in your hand”. the picture shows you how when your sight goes away 90% of your information comes from your site the most of your senses you’re feeling come next and it just shows you how much you rely on other senses more. His dad has Allowed him to be an artist and hasn’t pushed him to go forward he is always left him in his comfort zone he is help them in rough times and he credits a lot of his success to his dad his dad had gave him a loan for his house and he had picked him up from the debt and realize that he can still do art his dad traces out the canvases with glue so that his son can feel the lines and Brews within the paint and still be able to paint. how he does this is his son tells him what he wants to paint and the dad will guide his hand with the glue and slowly trace the lines of what he wants to paint she has such a good visual awareness of the surroundings he can tell us that exactly what he wants and where he wants the outlines to be. Is Dad talks in an interview with BBC about how when he was a kid he could see any good see the colors and you could experience the world but when he was 13 his vision weighing and that is why she still has a premonition of what it was once like to see so that’s why his artificial colorful because that’s what he perceives it now.
Anne Archer has one National Art Competition she says that “art is sort of like a trance when you start you can’t stop it is just a way of the world that goes back and forth” Scroll 2 years she has tried to get into several different our competitions and says that some people that are Inspire her are just little artists in nothing towns cuz she feels motivated two photos support the art community and bring like a better align light to it, not like a starving artist. her speech when she won the national prize was about how people assume art to be something that you need skill for and she goes into that anything’s art you don’t need to work hours and days on so you could spend an hour on it and that might be the best you can do you do need it for be a perfectionist you just need to be someone who can finish it out.