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  1. Clarke Reynolds visual art by a blind artist. Seeing without seeing is a tagline that describes my art. Not only can you see the art but you can touch it as well making it accessible to visually impaired people. Inspired by the sounds around us including the English language and how we communicate through words.

  2. Series 3. Series 4 - Dorset Show. About Me. Clarke Reynolds. Born in 1981 in Portsmouth, Clarke Reynolds began his life journey with a unique perspective, one shaped by limited sight and profound resilience. Despite facing the challenges of domestic violence and alcohol abuse in his childhood, Clarke found solace and expression through drawing.

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  4. Jan 31, 2023 · The Quantus Gallery in London is hosting the first solo exhibition of acclaimed visually impaired artist Clarke Reynolds, who aims to break down barriers and inspire a new generation with his...

  5. May 2, 2024 · Reynolds' art is dedicated to fostering accessibility for the underprivileged, aiming to demonstrate that art transcends mere visual perception. “I found out that I wanted my art to be experienced by everyone no matter their visual impairment, so my art is fully accessible through sound and touch,” says Reynolds.

  6. The Power of Touch’ is the first London solo exhibition from acclaimed 41-year-old Portsmouth artist Clarke Reynolds, celebrated for using Braille in his artworks. Opening on the 11th of January, visitors to The Power of Touch will wear special glasses where they can sample Clarkes distinctive braille art in much the same way a blind ...

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · A childhood that was marked by adversity didn’t stop the incredible spirit that is Clarke Reynolds, where his sketchbook became a sanctuary. Drawing inspiration from pop artists from Andy Warhol and beyond, Clarke integrates Braille into his works that tell a story through the power of touch.

  8. Jan 13, 2023 · The Power of Touch is Clarke Reynolds' first London solo exhibition. Born partially sighted in his right eye, Clarke became an artist when the deteriorating eyesight in his other eye forced him...

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