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By : Ramirez Shirley    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-02 00:29:49
Recently, a picture of a graduate from the guide dogs school for the blind was displayed proudly on the walls of the school but those who worked there still maintained their stand when it comes to not favoring any single student. This particular portrait is of Jeannie the golden retriever that now belongs to a blind Denver, Colorado woman. Several years has already passed since the artist who did this portrait lost her ability to see. Because of painting, this artist was able to live through a lot of experiences including that which left her blind. It was the Indian life in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona that she loved to paint long before her sense of sight diminished. You might be wondering if she still paints.

Nowadays, she never paints without first gathering her thoughts. She is able to paint wondrous things with only a series of pictures in her noggin. In the beginning, she would use pins to outline her ideas but they marred the canvas a little which kept it from being perfect. She found a better way to go about this particular step when she paints.

A crayon was what she used when she made a line drawing for the portrait of Jeannie. {With her left forefinger she followed the slightly raised line to guide the paint brush held in her right hand. |With extreme caution, she slowly follows the outline with a paint brush in her right hand. |She carries a brush in her right hand and she follows the outline that she has just created. |Slowly following her crayon outline, she paints with a brush in her right hand. |Using a paint brush in her right hand, she follows the raised crayon outline. |Filling in the outline with paint, she follows the crayon outline with a brush in her right hand. |She makes use of a paint brush in her right hand and fills in the outline that she made. |After making the outline, she paints inside the lines with a brush in her right hand. |With her trusty brush in her right hand, she paints inside the outline made with a crayon. |An outline has been made with a crayon and a paint brush in her right hand is used to paint inside the lines. Getting the likeness of Jeannie may be impossible since she had already lost her eyesight when she painted her.

Thanks to the instructor at the school, she has this description of Jeannie that she got when Jeannie was given to her. The setting sun is what closely represents Jeannie according to her instructor, gold with brown and bronze. The way she differentiates pigments is by using her sense of smell and she sees to it that she only uses two to three colors at a time.

She wanted the tail to be proud and fluffy and so she used her finger for this part but for the rest of the portrait, she used a small paint brush. Even if she cannot see her finished paintings, she knew how well they looked and according to her, she had no doubts about the pieces that she works on. After finishing the portrait of Jeannie, Jeannie growled and danced a bit after seeing it.

She really painted Jeannie well. Her life remains to be useful after graduating from guide dogs school for the blind. Most of the people who graduate here live pretty normal lives. This is a non profit organization which operates mostly on volunteer contributions, they incur an expense of $1700 per man and dog team but the students are not asked to pay for anything.

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