John Bramblitt

John Bramblitt (born 1971) is a blind painter of American origin. He is ranked as the #1 blind painter in the world and is currently the only blind muralist in the world [1] with murals in New York and Dallas.[2] Bramblitt is known for his bright colors and a style that is a mixture of Impressionism combined with the modern feel of Pop art. Bramblitt's art has gone to over 120 countries around the world, and he is known for his interactive speaking events, lectures, and free art workshops where everyone paints together no matter their ability or disability.[3]

John Bramblitt speaking to a student

Bramblitt was born in 1971, El Paso, Texas, United States. He began painting after losing his sight in 2001 after a series of severe seizures. He fell into a deep depression until he found painting. He managed to distinguish two different colours by feeling their textures. He also feels his subjects in order to paint them. He has been the subject of numerous media stories including a documentary that won several short film awards and a video that was voted Most Inspirational Video of 2008 for YouTube. He was awarded three U.S. presidential service awards in 2005, 2006, and 2007[4] for his creation of a series of free art workshops designed to bring art to people and neighborhoods which lack access to art instruction. He was also the award winning author of book Shouting in the dark.[5] He now still paints and lives with his wife and son.

While he was a student at the University of North Texas, Bramblitt was featured on Bob Phillips' syndicated television anthology series, Texas Country Reporter.

References

  1. "10 Amazing Blind Painters - Toptenz.net". www.toptenz.net. 2015-11-18. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  2. "John Bramblitt - The first blind artist to paint a wall mural". Pluto - The Art of Discovery. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  3. Finefrock, Mel (2017-05-24). "Blind Painter John Bramblitt". Plano Magazine. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  4. "Presidential Award-Winning Painter John Bramblitt". 2015-09-18. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  5. "Barbara Jordan Media Awards - Past Winners". gov.texas.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-01.


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