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Known and Suspected! That makes us sound sinister, doesn't it?
Here is a listing of some artists who are colorblind—gleaned
from a few days research on the Internet. It is admittedly a limited list for
several reasons. First, the short amount of time I did the research in. Second,
the list is, for the most part, limited to artists willing to admit that they
are colorblind. Third, I have restricted the list to artists with a web presence
so you can see their art.
This listing is for all those colorblind people interested
in art and wondering how (or if) they can fit into the world of art. I was once
in that same situation.
I did not plan on becoming an artist. In fact, after realizing
in high school that I was partially colorblind, I shied away from any activity
that might involve using color. I stumbled into art during college, taking an
introductory art class and enjoying it immensely. I realized that the process
of art was in a way, much like the process of science—a system to view and
explore the world.
I was hooked on art and could not give it up. However, I
still wondered if I could make it as a colorblind artist. This was 40 years ago
and I felt like I must be the only person struggling with this issue. I did not
realize that colorblind people have been working in the arts for—well probably
as long as there has been art.
This list mostly includes living artists. I have also listed
some deceased artists known and suspected to have been colorblind. A word of
caution though—much of the evidence for a deceased artist having been colorblind
is circumstantial, usually based on their use of a restricted color palette. However,
there are other reasons for using restricted color palettes besides
colorblindness. I think the point to take away is that any artist can be
successful using a restricted palette.
Anyway, for what it is worth, here is the list:
Saeed Akhtar (1938-) Contemporary Pakastani figurative
painter, instructor at National Arts College in Lahore, Pakistan
Caesar
D. Alzate Jr. – Contemporary California artist, works primarily as a
caricature artist.
http://www.zhibit.org/caesar_alzate_jr
Wayne Ashworth – Contemporary English illustrator and
painter
Arthur Burdett Frost (1851-1928) -- American illustrator and painter. Known to be colorblind.
http://www.jewelriverart.com/category/bierstadt.arthurburdettfrost/
John Lindley Byrne (1950-), British-born Canadian American comic book author and artist. Has worked on some of most iconic superhero series such as X-men and Hellboy.
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) –
French Post-Impressionist painter. Diagnosed with diabetes at the age of
51 and probably developed diabetic retinopathy, which can cause red-/green
colorblindness.
John Constable (1776-1837) – English landscape
painter. Suspected of being colorblind.
David M. Cook -- contemporary NYC graphic artist
Royce Deans – Contemporary Michigan abstract and figurative
painter
Ethan Findley Diehl (1927- ) – Contemporary Texas figurative
painter
Frank Dunne
(1898-1936) – Australian cartoonist and illustrator. Known to have been
colorblind.
Tony Garner – Contemporary English landscape painter
Jamie Hayes – Contemporary New Orleans illustrator and painter
Justin Heller – Contemporary New Jersey abstract painter
Ferdinand Leger (1881-1955) – French Cubist and
Modernist painter. Suspected of being colorblind.
Tennessee Loveless -- Contemporary California Pop/Op artist
Paul Manship (1886-1966)--American Art Deco sculptor, Known to be colorblind.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/manship_paul.html
Charles Meryon (1821-1868) -- French printmaker. Known to be red/green colorblind
http://www.ralf-dahm.com/index.php?id=44
Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) – Dutch abstract painter. Suspected of being colorblind.
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/manship_paul.html
Charles Meryon (1821-1868) -- French printmaker. Known to be red/green colorblind
http://www.ralf-dahm.com/index.php?id=44
Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) – Dutch abstract painter. Suspected of being colorblind.
Clifton Ernest Pugh (1924–1990) – Australian landscape and
figurative artist. Known to have been colorblind.
Lloyd Rees (1895-1988) - Australian landscape painter,
suspected of being colorblind
Greg Schwab – Contemporary Lousianna wildlife and landscape painter
Christopher Smart – Contemporary Florida marine painter
Nick G. Smith – Contemporary Texas watercolor and landscape painter
Aaron Sutton – Contemporary Florida landscape painter
Albert Uderzo (1927-) – Contemprary French illustrator of Asterix
comics.
Martha Weston (1947-2003) – California illustrator, illustrated over 60 children’s books
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/09/06/BA283192.DTL
If you know of any other colorblind artists that should be on my list let me know.
If you know of any other colorblind artists that should be on my list let me know.

Jens Johansen, Paul Henry - color defiency, Paul Manship, read Lanthony
ReplyDeleteThank you for your input. I'll add the artists to my list. I have read bits and pieces of Lanthony's "Art and Ophthalmology" via Google Books, but the book itself is rather expensive and hard to find in libraries.
Deletei wanted to say thank you for including me in this list. it some how makes me feel like i may have done something with myself to even be included with all of these fine folks.
Deletedavid m cook
thanks~ this is so encouraging
ReplyDeletesince im also partially color blind
and i aimed to take up art course
Mike Allred, creator of MADMAN comics
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