Tag: accessible art


Beyond the High Score: How I Rebuilt My Life After Gaming Addiction

A man resembling Ted Tahquechi sits in front of an old-school arcade machine, bathed in the soft blue glow of the game screen. His expression is serious and contemplative as he leans slightly forward, gripping the joystick and buttons. The scene feels quiet and introspective, the arcade’s light casting subtle reflections across his glasses and face. The atmosphere suggests nostalgia and the emotional weight of gaming addiction and recovery.

It’s strange how something as simple as sound can define your life. For some people, it’s the rhythm of waves, the hum of a familiar street, or the voices of family echoing through a childhood home. For me, it was the sound of a quarter clinking into an arcade slotRead More …


What if you could touch a sunset?

What if you could touch a sunset? This was easily my favorite photo from our recent trip to Moab. While we were there, we photographed Arches National Park at all hours, from dawn to dusk. I walked all the backwoods trails in 108-degree temps, nearly cooking myself in the process.Read More …


Big update on our tactile art project!

May 29th Our journey so far Late last year, Redline Contemporary Art Center of Denver @RedLineDenver and the Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Art @warholfdn entrusted us with a daunting task – to bridge the gap between visual art and the visually impaired. Whether it be paint, photography, or sculpture,Read More …


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