What must travelling be like for people who are visually impaired? Senses are heightened in order to build up a picture through sound, smell, touch, and taste. Travel Supermarket spoke with a group of individuals who are visually impaired to see what their own personal experiences were with travel. These thoughts and comments were then beautifully transformed into works of art by designer Alby Letoy. Talking about the drawing experience, Letoy said:

George Wurtzel, woodworker and craftsman, blind since his teens

Billy, heavy equipment salesman, legally blind from birth

Frank Senior, jazz vocalist, blind from birth

Ross Minor, recent high school graduate, blind since age 8

Mind’s Eye Travel customer, visually impaired

 Mind’s Eye Travel is an organisation led by Sue Bramhall which hosts trips for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Trevor Thomas, professional long distance hiker, blind since 2005

Christine Ha, writer & cook, Winner of MasterChef U.S. season 3, blind

Tommy Edison, film critic and video producer, blind from birth

“It was a new experience for me. I was amazed about the people behind the quotes or when I read their quotes because I’m an outdoor and travel enthusiast myself.” Reading about how these individuals view the world is incredibly inspiring. As George Wurtzel says: It really makes you want to explore the world in a whole new way now. Featured photo credit: Ting W. Chang via flickr.com

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