[accessibleimage] Greek Tactile Museum, Ricky Trione, Petros Roukoutakis, The Blind Artist's Society

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Margie Bohnstedt colored Easter eggs until she was 80 years old.

“[Coloring eggs] brings back lots of memories,” the 85-year-old said during an egg-decorating event at Shepherd of the Valley in Boardman on Tuesday.

Although Bohnstedt is legally blind, she sat and listened to her friends share Easter stories while dipping and dying the hard-boiled eggs

http://www.vindy.com/news/2009/apr/08/shell-game/

link
http://www.rickytrioneart.com/

Meet Ricky Trione, an unbelievably talented painter who is blind

http://irkedmagazine.com/4550/meet-ricky-trione-an-unbelievably-talented-painter-who-is-blind/#more-4550

Ricky Trione, back by popular demand!

article with embedded videos from youtube

http://irkedmagazine.com/4737/ricky-trione-back-by-popular-demand/#more-4737

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DblIPLUbsU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aQPWUTvDcM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsYFUlpVvtc

excerpt from website

Petros Roukoutakis Sculpter
Petros Roukoutakis was born in 1953 in Chania of Crete (Greece). He studied painting at Doxiadis School of Athens. He continued studies in the Academy of Arts of Rome (1974-1977) having Franco Gentily as a teacher. At the age of twenty eight he became blind, ever since then he consecrates himself to the art of sculpture. Since 1982 he has been teaching the blind children at the KEAT school (public elementary school for blind children) in Kalithea, Athens. In 1991 he also established the sculpture workshop for the Greek Lighthouse for blind people. He has organized and participated in many personal and group exhibitions and for his sculpture and instructive work in Art and Culture he has been awarded by the Academy of Greece (1994).

http://www.roukoutakispetros.gr/

The Blind Artist's Society
The online Resource and Support Group for Artists with Visual Impairments

on Youtube.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGiYvZbjJFo&feature=related

http://www.blindartistssociety.com/

long list of artists at
http://www.blindartistssociety.com/artists.html

The Tactile Museum

http://www.tactualmuseum.gr/html/muse.htm

In 1983, the president of the Lighthouse for the Blind, Protopapadaki L. and the managing director Kefakis Manolis, were looking for a way that would give visually impaired people the opportunity to come in touch with ancient greek Culture. The first artefacts were bought by Lighthouse, followed by several donations by suppporting organizations and others. At the same time it was realized that the ability to touch and feel the exhibits was an excellent new way of approaching the ancient greek civilization not only for blind but for sighted people, too.

has also descriptions of various art

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