David’s 3rd Blog

A week of further developments and changes to Blind Create.

The website is now predominantly a warm yellow in contrast with the black type face, to make reading more accessible, and is larger type. If you have any comments about this please take the survey. or drop me a line.

A very productive week after talking to several people from different charities.

The Founder of MASIS UK, Peter Lyne, is very interested in collaborating with Blind Create and I am in discussions with ideas to develop Blind Create with MASIS (Mobility and Support information Service’.

West of England Sight charity, are keen to hold an art exhibition of art work by blind and partially sighted people, and are interested in artwork made by Blind Create clients. If you would like to be part of this, either contact me or revisit Blind Create again and I’ll hopefully have more information. The exhibition which aims to be annual and is due to be in Bristol, but details are to be confirmed still.

There have been further interest in the specialist art classes, which is very encouraging. I cover some art techniques and understand about your needs as a client.

The welcome page now shows the page on historical artists who were blind and partially sighted, and how to prepare your studio, to make it easier to scroll down for this information.

If you have any stories about your artwork please write in, until then keep revisiting for more updates.

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