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World Braille Day: Blind artist 'breaks down barriers' with art experience

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On World Braille Day, Kamali Melbourne speaks to Clarke Reynolds, the British blind artist behind the 'The Power of Touch' art exhibition.

After losing part of his sight at the age of six, he dreamt of being an artist, but was told it would "never" happen.

Aiming to "break down barriers", Reynolds tailored this project for both sighted and non-sighted people in order to "bridge the gap between a tactile and visual world".

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