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Dyslexia – a visual concept by Terry Adams

15/10/2010

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As part of Dyslexia awareness week and in partnership with Dyslexia Scotland, Edinburgh City Libraries and Bank of New York Mellon, Terry Adams is exhibiting a series of paintings focusing on Dyslexia.   These can be virtually viewed by clicking on the following link http://tadams.org/index.php?option=com_zoom&Itemid=30&catid=1  or visiting:  Dyslexia – a visual concept – an exhibition
Central Reference Library (9 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EG, tel 0131 242 8060) Landing: Monday 25 October to Friday 5 NovemberTerry Adams is a Fife based artist, and his art ranges from the abstract through to seascapes of local harbours. Terry has created these paintings to illustrate how people with dyslexia see the world and his paintings show the somewhat existential approach sometimes adopted by them to everyday tasks like reading. This body of work is refreshing and exciting and will appeal to those with and without dyslexia. Chat to Terry about his paintings at our evening events in the Central Reference Library on Monday 1 and Friday 5 November.

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staysicksteave
15/10/2010 08:56:45 am

HiEion,
I really like these, keep up the good work
all the best Steave.

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