[Artbeyondsightmuseums] artists, de Kooning
Lisa Yayla
fnugg at online.no
Fri Dec 7 14:20:56 UTC 2012
Blind Jersey City artist learned to paint again; teaches others at St.
Joseph School for the Blind
When Jersey City artist Bojana Coklyat lost her sight four years ago,
she thought she would never paint again.
"I couldn't paint the way I had before," said the School of the Art
Institute of Chicago graduate. "I wasn't able to get the detail I wanted
and I was just so disappointed in what I had been creating."
Coklyat became legally blind when type 1 diabetes caused blood vessels
in her eyes to burst and her vision to deteriorate. Coklyat, who was
diagnosed at 10, said having to undergo dialysis and take insulin
because of her disease was nothing compared to possibly losing her
ability to do what she loves most.
.... Today, Coklyat inspires other visually impaired people at the St.
Joseph's School for the Blind in Jersey City where she teaches an art
class to students ages 3 to 21.
"They amaze me every day with their enthusiasm and willingness to try
something new," said Coklyat, who said the students often work with
clay, paint, finger paint and other tactile materials.
http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index.ssf/2012/02/blind_jersey_city_artist_learn.html
article
Flying Blind: de Kooning's "Closed-Eye" Drawings
There are 24 charcoal drawings now on display at the Museum of Modern
Art that Willem de Kooning did with his eyes closed.
This was not an uncommon thing for de Kooning, who often liked to close
his eyes, or avert his eyes, or use them to watch TV while he drew. This
may sound like a gimmick, or some kind of dada or surrealist gambit, or
an act of desperation from an artist running on fumes.
But it was none of these. In a fascinating, in-depth study called "'With
Closed Eyes': De Kooning's Twist" (published in Master Drawings, vol.
40, no. 1, Spring 2002), the art historian Richard Shiff argues that de
Kooning's closed-eye technique:
... allow[ed] de Kooning to circumvent what was for him the more
intellectual and regulative organ, the eye, lest it inhibit the more
physical organ, the hand.
http://hyperallergic.com/55657/flying-blind-de-koonings-closed-eye-drawings/
http://blogs.soartists.com/ArtMatters/2012/08/18/de-kooning-flying-blind/
blog
Rachel Dora Ann
There is so much more to the world then mere eyes can see. I paint it
and share my experiences of losing sight and living happy
http://racheldoraannart.blogspot.no/2012/08/blind-meets-mountain.html
question
Colour identifier tools for colour-blind artist?
http://forum.deviantart.com/art/general/1773163/
youtube
University of North Texas (UNT) student John Bramblitt paints beautiful
works of art in vivid colors, despite the fact that he's been blind for
years. www.bramblitt.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P84bfFpVWE&list=PL39E0ECBCB01A5916&index=5&feature=plpp_video
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