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I142 - Fall 2002 |
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Color Plates from Sacks
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Two paintings done by Mr. I. shortly before his accident |
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A painting of flowers done four
weeks after Mr. I.'s accident. The underlying outlines are clear,
but camoflaged by a random application of color. |
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Mr. I. painted pieces of grey fruit to show
us the "leaden" universe into which he had fallen |
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| A test painting from Mary
Collins's Colour-Blindness [left], as reproduced by someone with
red-green colorblindness [center], and by Mr. I. [right]. |
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The sunset scene of which Mr. I.
could see virtually nothing--an effect simulated by a black-and-white
photocopy of it |
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| A black-and-white painting done about two months after
Mr. I's accident, and a painting done two years later--Mr. I. at
this time was experimenting with adding single colors, even though
he could not see them. |
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