Art
Da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci at The National Gallery of Art
A couple of weeks ago I have explored the possibilities of making visual art accessible. Since then I put much more thought into it, and today I wanted to see how the National Gallery of Art does it. With the family we went to the Gallery, and looked at Leonardo da Vinci's Ginevra de' Benci. Following the link to the title you will find the painting, which opens in a new window.
Can Visual Art Be Made Accessible?
Whether it is a simple drawing of a tree or an intricate painting of a forest, visual art definitely mesmerizes all of us. And through the power of the Internet, we can now access paintings, drawings, and other forms of visual art more easily.
But here’s a thought: How can you appreciate visual art if you cannot see it? Would there still be a way for you to enjoy what others are seeing?
