[Artbeyondsightmuseums] Pete Eckert , Ann Cunningham,
fnugg at online.no
fnugg at online.no
Wed Oct 2 13:16:52 UTC 2013
Hi,
Very nice talk by Pete Eckert about his work.
Regards,
Lisa
Blind Artist Pete Eckert uses Light Painting to Expose his Vision
Pete Eckert <http://www.peteeckert.com/> is a blind photographer that
uses light painting <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_painting> to
stencil his muses into otherwise opaque photographs; but he hasn't
always been blind, and he hasn't always been a photographer.
http://garakami.com/20130715/blind-artist-pete-eckert-uses-light-painting-to-expose-his-vision/
Colorado Center for the Blind celebrates turning 25
<http://www.ourcoloradonews.com/news/colorado-center-for-the-blind-celebrates-turning/article_220ecd00-1fd5-11e3-b9d1-001a4bcf887a.html?mode=story>
Artist Ann Cunningham describes her new tactile art installation to
celebrants at CCB's 25 birthday party as they feel their way around it.
http://www.ourcoloradonews.com/news/colorado-center-for-the-blind-celebrates-turning/article_220ecd00-1fd5-11e3-b9d1-001a4bcf887a.html
Blind artist James Newton uses sock monkeys to recreate famous artworks,
pop culture icons
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-15/artworks-and-pop-culture-icons-recreated-with-sock-monkeys/4957942
Bits 'n' Pieces: Blind painter's watercolor vision rewarded
http://www.columbian.com/news/2013/aug/30/blind-painters-watercolor-vision-awarded/#.UkwYrr44WRt
Deaf and blind artist wins award
A DEAF artist has been commended for his intricate work based on Chester
Zoo -- made all the more remarkable because he has been blind since he
was a teenager.
Minerva Hussain has Usher syndrome, which started to affect his sight
when he was 18, gradually getting worse until he was left with just
peripheral vision.
But the 44-year-old uses photographs, a magnifying glass and his memory
to create vivid, incredibly detailed and tactile work that the viewer
can see with their fingers as well as their eyes.
http://www.northwichguardian.co.uk/news/10623118.Deaf_and_blind_artist_wins_award/
Exhibit features artists inspired by Japanese painter
A painting of downtown Los Angeles in the evening by Al Setton, who
painted scenes inspired by the late Henry Fukuhara, a watercolorist.
Fukuhara, who was sent to the Manzanar internment camp during World War
II, recreated scenes of those tumultuous times and led a group of
artists back to Manzanar some 60 years after the war had ended. Artists
continue to gather annually at the site of the camp.
http://www.theacorn.com/news/2013-08-15/On_the_Town/Exhibit_features_artists_inspired_by_Japanese_pain.html
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