On Global Accessibility Awareness Day today, consider this uncommon painting. If you"re seeing brightly colored flowers against a multihued backdrop, you"re experiencing something the painter of today"s Bing homepage image hasn"t fully seen since he was a young boy, before a brain tumor damaged his optic nerve. Today, Jeff Hanson is a successful artist who only vaguely sees shapes and colors. Although legally blind, he"s developed a unique tactile process that helps him feel his compositions by first plastering the canvas with a thick plastic goop. Once that hardens, he uses the plastic ridges to navigate a piece, lending the composition form so he can add his signature vibrant color. He playfully calls each painting "a sight for sore eyes" and sells his art to appreciators like Warren Buffett, Elton John, and other collectors. Yet, one of the most creative aspects of Hanson"s life is the way he"s had to develop assistive methods to paint.
A visionary artist paints his own garden view
Today in History
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Look to the north sky tonight for the Perseids
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Lick Observatory
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Northern cardinal in winterberry bush
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Decorating for Diwali
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International Kissing Day
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Perfect timing
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Native American Heritage Month
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International Day of Friendship
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Kawachi Fuji Garden
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Freeloaders of the avian world
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Everglades National Park marks 90 years
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Bluebells in Hertfordshire, England
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Giving Tuesday
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Great Salt Lake Shorelands Preserve in Layton, Utah
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World Rivers Day
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Happy Mothers Day!
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Red fox
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Incense making, Vietnam
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Put your flippers in the air…
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A theatrical dream
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Mount Segla, Senja Island, Norway
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Art abounds at the Palais Garnier
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Exploring the wilder side of New York
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Castle Frankenstein in Darmstadt, Germany
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Red fox in the Netherlands
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Tafilalet oasis in Morocco
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Happy Independence Day!
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Diving into World Oceans Day
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Whales in winter
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The moai you know
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