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A person's hand is feeling a scientific image of a flower. This tactile image is a colorful illustration that has been thermoformed with Braille and raised-line pictures.
Blind toddler reading a Braille and large print book with his mother. The colorful pictures of simple objects are sculpted and embossed so that he can feel them all in Sadie Can Count by Ann Cunningham.
Teacher of the Blind and Visually Impaired is learning how to use the Sensational BlackBoard a raised line drawing tool. This tool is useful for learning and teaching how drawing and perspective can be use in a mainstream art class as well as at schools for the blind.
This bronze sea otter low relief sculpture is one of the many tactile public art stone and bronze installations created by Ann Cunningham. Be sure to find the link to hear The Summit. This free audio production describes the amazing National Federation of the Blind Mount Everest Expedition when Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind man to stand on top of the world!
Young woman is directed to feel the different features of a palm plant growing in Denver at the Botanic Gardens. She is on a touch tour of the conservatory lead  by Mervi Hjelmroos-Koski. This blog features posts about the Colorado Center for the Bind student's adventures as we tour galleries & museums and explore Colorado every chance we get. It also posts progress reports as new projects are completed.


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Sensational Books!

P.O.Box 261085

Lakewood, CO 80226

(303) 238-4760