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My name is Junco Norton and I suffer from AMD (dry) and glaucoma. Having completed a career in management, I have switched gears and now dedicate my time and energy to painting, a passion that I’ve nurtured since childhood.
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Eye of the Beholder – Gallery
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The Creator of the “TwoFACE” NFT Collection is a student Software Dev who has always been an Art Enthusiast. After Completing his first personal Project he reached out to the Foundation to give-away a very Special NFT art piece.
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My interest in photography began in the early 1980s while working on archaeological projects, using cameras and film to record excavation activities. I would occasionally slip in creative shots unrelated to work.
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“My dream career was to be a magazine or newspaper photographer,” recounts Ryck Lent. However, on a day in 1980, just before turning 30, he received a life-altering diagnosis: retinitis pigmentosa (RP). “After that, I knew my life was headed down a different path.”
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Pat lives in Atlanta and has been working his way up in commercial photography for the last 8 years. He was recently diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa at age 31.
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Nicole Rubio was born in New York and graduated from the Museum School of Fine Arts, Boston. She migrated to the West Coast and was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa in 1978.
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Lisa Pleasants is a carrier for x-linked juvenile retinoschisis. She has a son, two brothers and a cousin with the disease. She has lived with this disease in her family for generations and knows firsthand that it’s not easy.
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My name is Terry Super. As a Professional Engineer, my career was defined by technical and left-brained stuff. Today, I’m semi-retired and have been relaxing by doing some creative and right-brained stuff - oil painting.
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Erin Halford is a visual artist, writer, and educator who lives in the greater Los Angeles area. She graduated with her MFA in Studio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017, and she has exhibited her art throughout the United States, as well as in the United Kingdom and in Japan. Schalk’s artwork and writing have also been published in a variety of literary journals.