Clarke Reynolds - Seen Exhibition Audio Description

Aug 17, 11:12 AM

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About Clarke Reynolds:

Clarke Reynolds is a professional artist based in Portsmouth, known nationally and internationally for his pioneering use of colour-coded braille as a visual language in contemporary art. Having gradually lost his sight following his diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa, Clarke has redefined what it means to communicate through creativity. His practice invites audiences to engage with art, not just by seeing, but through touch, interpretation and emotion.

Clarke’s reflections on Seen

“My studio, where I chose to be photographed, is where the magic happens. It’s where I turn dots into stories. It’s where my blindness isn’t a limitation – it’s a superpower.

I hope visitors will leave feeling inspired, challenged and uplifted. I want people to see blindness not as a deficit, but as a different way of understanding and contributing to the world – one that has value, creativity and professionalism at its heart.”

For more information about the exhibition and to view more portraits by Joshua Bratt please visit www.rnib.org.uk/seen

Image shows: A portrait of Clarke Reynolds by Joshua Bratt.