Hi. I'm a painter, a writer and a mother of three teenage sons, one with a severe disability. This is a journal: riotously disorganized, full of art, food, children and everyday domestic events. Unless you are a friend or family member you may not be interested, but you are welcome to look. Artists who are parents may find some common ground here, as well as parents of children with special needs. For art only, see my site: nancybeamiller.blogspot.com
Thursday, March 16
LIGHT BOX VISION
I don't think much about vision usually, its probably something many of us pretty much take for granted. But recently I was invited to take photographs at a local School for the Visually Impaired. I had contacted them, needing some reference material for a book cover commission. The Sister in charge kindly invited me to come in and shoot to my heart's content, which I did. Got some incredible shots as well as some new insights. Very helpful, for the book cover, of course, and also for my longer-term Genre of Inclusion project. Sometimes I meet people who are so helpful at the absolute right moment that I just feel like standing still and gaping at them, sure that If I am quiet enough I might be able to hear the rustling of their (invisible) wings.
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