John Bramblitt makes his living as a visualartist. His works have been sold in over twenty different countries, and hes received three Presidential Service awards for the art workshops he teaches. Hes painted portraits of skateboarder Tony Hawk and blues legend Pops Carter. Hes given talks about his art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and there has even been a documentary made about him. And . . . hes blind.
When Bramblitt was declared legally blind ten years ago due to complications with epilepsy, his hopes of becoming a creative writing teacher were shattered and he sunk into a deep depression. He felt disconnected from family and friends, alienated and alone.But then something amazing happened--he discovered painting. He learned to distinguish between different colored paints by feeling their textures with his fingers. He taught himself how to paint using raised lines to help him find his way around the canvas, and through something called haptic visualization, which enables him to see his subjects through touch.He now paints amazingly lifelike portraits of people he'snever seen--including his wife and son.Shouting in the Darkis the story ofBramblitt'slife, his journey navigating through this new territory of blindness, and how he ultimately rekindles his joy, passion, and relationshipsthrough art.